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Doctors or care workers will never be compelled to take part in assisted dying if the service is offered in England, MPs have decided as they weigh changes to be introduced to the controversial law.
Almost six months after MPs backed the principle of assisted dying, the terminally ill adults (end of life) bill – sponsored ...
A Doncaster MP has outlined his stance on assisted dying as Parliament debates the issue, saying: “I believe we should trust ...
Bill in the Commons for the first time since November's 'yes' vote. The Mirror looks at what could happen next ...
The Renter’s Rights Bill has moved to the report stage in the House of Lords, with landlords concerned that the legislation ...
MPs voted for one new clause to be added to the Bill, which will ensure “no person”, including any medical professional, is ...
MPs are debating the Assisted Dying Bill for the first time since it passed its first stage in Parliament last year. In the ...
This bill grants the government powers of surveillance on the bank accounts of the poor, old, sick and disabled people ...
The Government is neutral on the Bill and any votes MPs make are according to their own conscience rather than along party ...
People voted for Labour because they wanted change, but when it comes to fixing broken politics, Labour simply haven’t ...
Sir Keir Starmer previously made a promise to Dame Esther Rantzen that parliament would be given a free vote on the issue ...
Britain's proposed assisted dying law for terminally ill people will be debated in parliament on Friday, when lawmakers ...