UK lawmakers back bill to allow terminally ill adults to end . . . What lawmakers voted on The bill would allow terminally ill adults over age 18 in England and Wales, who are deemed to have less than six months to live, to apply for an assisted death This particular bill doesn’t apply to Northern Ireland and Scotland, the latter of which is holding its own vote on the issue
Britain’s lawmakers vote to allow assisted dying, after . . . Lawmakers in Britain have narrowly approved a bill to legalize assisted dying for terminally ill people, capping a fraught debate in Parliament and across the country that cut across political
British lawmakers approve assisted dying bill | Courthouse . . . Some politicians feared that the bill would extend to include other groups of people Conservative member of Parliament Wendy Morton spoke of how other countries who have legalized assisted dying have extended the law Labour legislator Beccy Cooper, a medical doctor specializing in public health, voted in favor of assisted dying
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
U. K. lawmakers back assisted dying bill that would allow . . . Assisted dying bill passes first vote in U K 02:24 London — After hours of impassioned debate, British lawmakers in the House of Commons voted Friday to pass a bill that would allow terminally
UK lawmakers back assisted dying bill in historic vote A change in the law would see Britain emulate several other countries in Europe and elsewhere that allow some form of assisted dying, including Belgium and the Netherlands ‘Heartbreaking stories’