(Bloomberg) -- The UK House of Commons voted in favor of a landmark bill to legalize assisted dying, potentially putting ... emotive issue that’s divided lawmakers in both main parties and ...
British members of parliament have voted to legalize assisted dying ... to end their lives. Lawmakers in the House of Commons voted by 330 to 275 to support the bill, after an hours-long debate ...
UK lawmakers voted Friday in favour of assisted dying for terminally ill people in England and Wales, advancing the emotive and contentious legislation to the next stage of parliamentary scrutiny.
Current laws across the UK prevent people from asking for medical help to die. A separate bill to legalise assisted dying in Scotland has been proposed by a Liberal Democrat member of the Scottish ...
UK lawmakers will ... legislation to allow assisted dying for terminally ill people in England and Wales. Parliament last debated, and defeated, a euthanasia bill in 2015, but public support ...
Members of Parliament approved the assisted dying bill by a 330-275 vote ... Danny Kruger, who led the argument against the bill, cautioned lawmakers not to back a “state suicide service." ...
England and Wales edged closer to legalizing assisted dying after lawmakers ... leader of Reform UK, said he voted against the measure. "I voted against the assisted dying bill, not out of a ...
UK lawmakers voted Friday in favour ... Europe and elsewhere who allow some form of assisted dying. Labour MP Kim Leadbeater, who is behind the bill, told the debate that changing the law would ...