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More than 300 MPs backed a bill that would allow terminally ill adults with a life expectancy of less than six months to apply for an assisted death.
George Parker Angela Rayner, standing in for Keir Starmer at Prime Minister’s Questions, didn’t sound too keen.
Huda Ammori experienced a political awakening. She’d had a call from her mother, urging her to join the Labour Party. “Coming ...
British MPs have voted in favour of a bill to legalise assisted dying, allowing for the country's biggest social change in a ...
Lawmakers in Britain have taken a historic step toward allowing assisted dying. The change would see England and Wales join other countries that allow terminally ill adults to choose to end their ...
I don’t care if you call me racist,” says Reform's newest MP Sarah Pochin, in the middle of her first ever podcast, for ...
U.K. lawmakers have backed a bill to allow terminally ill adults in England and Wales to choose to end their lives in a ...
After hours of emotional debate and references to personal stories in the chamber, Britain's Parliament voted on Friday in favour of a bill to legalize assisted dying.
Friday’s vote means that assisted dying will almost certainly become available to some terminally ill patients in England and ...
Asked whether he was concerned that in the coming years the UK might see a hostile environment to universities akin to ...