Commons Leader Lucy Powell said the Government will work with MPs to make the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill ‘operable’.
Political and religious leaders in Berkshire are divided on whether assisted dying should be made legal in the UK ahead of a crucial debate.
The Equality and Human Rights Commission said Parliament needs adequate time to scrutinise the proposed legislation.
Former Prime Minister Lord David Cameron has backed moves to legalise assisted dying for terminally ill adults. In an article ...
Hospices should be funded “properly” before steps are taken to legalise assisted dying, according to the Church of England’s ...
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MPs should not allow their religion to inform how they vote on assisted dying, a Home Office minister has said. Seema ...
British lawmakers are set to vote on an assisted dying bill that many say could turn out like Canada's medical assistance in ...
British lawmakers must decide on Friday whether to support assisted dying in an emotional vote which has split parliament and ...
Politicians behind Australian assisted dying laws have written to MPs saying that end-of-life care there is “now safer and fairer than ever before”, on the eve of a major vote at Westminster. Six ...
Any move to legalise assisted dying in Northern Ireland would have to be passed by politicians in the devolved Assembly at Stormont. In May, Jersey’s parliament voted in favour of drawing up laws to ...