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After a marathon committee stage, when more than 500 amendments were debated, the bill returns to the Commons with 130 amendments tabled.
The final and decisive votes on whether the bill clears the Commons and heads to the House of Lords are not expected until a further debate on 13 June.
MPs will debate a bill to legalise assisted dying in England and Wales for the first time since significant changes were made ...
Robert Walls decided to end his life under Victoria's voluntary assisted dying laws on Thursday morning, throwing the footy ...
Britain's proposed assisted dying law for terminally ill people will be debated in parliament on Friday, when lawmakers ...
Premiership coach Paul Roos reveals he dashed home to Melbourne from the United States to farewell his coaching mentor Robert ...
Sylvie Brosseau's partner, Normand Meunier, pursued medical assistance in dying after a hospital stay in January. She ...
There is nothing in the Bill to say they have to, nor is there anything to say they do not have to, she said, adding on the ...
The MP behind the assisted dying Bill has defended it as another leading medical body raised concerns about the risks of it “failing to protect vulnerable patients”. The Royal College of Physicians ...
As the Assisted Dying Bill gets set to be debated, Dr Susi Caesar, a GP for 30 years, tells The Mirror why she is so fiercely ...
New York's Medical Aid in Dying Act advances with Assembly approval. Learn what it means, its safeguards, and how it could ...