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Homelessness among military veterans in England has risen by 14% in the last year despite a government pledge to ensure no former armed forces personnel are on the streets this Christmas.Last year
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UK ministers announced more than 拢8.8m to fund hundreds of supported housing places that had faced closure, marking the launch of a scheme called Operation Fortitude.The scheme is supposed to enable veterans at risk of homelessness to acces
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s supported housing and wraparound specialist care in health, accommodation and education.But 2,110 households with someone who served in the armed forces were assessed as homeless in 2022-23, according to figures from the Department of Housing, up from 1,850 last year.Labour analysis of the figures shows 500 veterans households are being made homeless every three months.This year the veterans affairs minister, Johnny Mercer, said if former soldiers were still homeless by the end of 2023, he would want to know why鈥?[as] weve gone out, secured the money, designed the programmes 鈥?Ive worked hard on this .On Thursday, in an op-ed for LBC radios website, Mercer said 400 veterans had been housed through Operation Fortitude but added: I know that we need to do more to spread this support throughout the country. As a new year approaches, my dedication to this cause will not falter. The shadow veterans minister, Steve McCabe, criticised the government. Labour is deeply proud of our armed forces personnel, veterans and their families for th
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The most important decision we all have to make in life, to die without having suffering and mental torment forced on us
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ogical support in order to survive even for a short period of time.The fear of the patients was palpable; the suffering of their loved ones immense. I also cared for two brothers who suffered long, prolonged dying due to ever increasing respiratory failure. The fear in their eyes is indelibly printed on my heart and my memory of them. One of them begged me to give him a handful of his morphine pills. Although I lovingly joined my family in caring for him for months, I could
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nt give him the peace he needed at the end of his life without fear of the legal ramifications. The stories of UK citizens going to Switzerland months early to get end-of-life support while the journey is still possible is devastating in so many ways. The right to end ones suffering should not be a political or religious decision, but a decision made by individuals, with their physicians and loved ones. No one else. Hopefully, by the