UK Parliament approves assisted dying bill: How would it work? The British parliament has narrowly voted in favour of a bill to legalise assisted dying for terminally ill people, marking a landmark moment of social reform in the country’s history The
MPs back assisted dying bill in historic Commons vote Critics have argued the bill risks people being coerced into seeking an assisted death but Leadbeater said she was "100% confident" sufficient safeguards were in place
Assisted dying bill voted through the House of Commons The assisted dying bill has passed its final stage in the House of Commons, after MPs narrowly voted it through In a historic vote at today, 314 MPs voted in favour of the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill, while 219 opposed “Individuals should all have the autonomy to make decisions
Assisted dying bill passed by UK MPs - Financial Times Britain’s MPs have narrowly voted to legalise assisted dying, backing a landmark bill and paving the way for one of the most consequential societal shifts in decades
Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill - Wikipedia Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill is a private members' bill (PMB) which proposes to legalise assisted suicide for terminally ill adults in England and Wales The bill was introduced by Labour backbench MP Kim Leadbeater in October 2024 after she was chosen first by ballot for PMBs