
Aine Fox
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msn.com | Aine Fox |Rhiannon James |David Lynch |Will Durrant |Lily Shanagher |David Dubas-Fisher
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careappointments.com | Aine Fox |Rhiannon James |David Lynch |Will Durrant
By News EnglandAssisted Dying, End Of Life Care, Government / Politics, News England, Older People, Palliative Care, Top Stories MPs have paved the way for assisted dying to become legal in England and Wales despite some switching sides to oppose a new law – reducing its majority by more than half. Kim Leadbeater described backing for her Bill in the Commons as “a convincing majority”, after the number was slashed from 55 in November to 23 on Friday.
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msn.com | Aine Fox |Rhiannon James |David Lynch |Will Durrant |Daniel Clark
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cambridge-news.co.uk | Aine Fox |Rhiannon James |David Lynch |Will Durrant |Lily Shanagher |David Dubas-Fisher
More than 300 MPs have backed a Bill that would allow terminally ill adults with a life expectancy of less than six months to end their lives. Proposed legislation on assisted dying has cleared the House of Commons in a historic vote – albeit with a narrower majority. MPs voted 314 to 291, majority 23, to approve Kim Leadbeater, the Bill’s sponsor through the Commons, Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill at third reading.
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belfasttelegraph.co.uk | Aine Fox |David Lynch |Rhiannon James |Will Durrant
The House of Commons is debating a Bill to change the law in England and Wales, ahead of a crunch afternoon vote. The outcome would lead to the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill either clearing the House of Commons and moving to the Lords, or falling completely – with a warning the latter could mean the issue might not return to Westminster for a decade. She noted that all the royal colleges have a neutral position on assisted dying.
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