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5 months ago
Baroness Falkner, chairman of the Equality and Human Rights Commission, urged the House of Lords to reject the 'flawed' assisted dying Bill - despite previously supporting the principle.
8 months ago
Fast-track suicide if you pay extra, discount deals for couples and you don't even have to be terminally ill: Inside Germany's morally queasy approach to assisted dying where business is booming for the pedlars of euthanasia ○
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a story from The Daily Mail 💩 › The Daily Mail
At its third reading, the Assisted Dying Bill passed the Commons by a slim majority of 23 votes, and now its fate lies with the Lords, where it faces a bumpy ride before it becomes law.
Assisted dying architect Kim Leadbeater in last-ditch plea to get MPs to back assisted dying bill as vote sits on knife edge ○
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a story from The Daily Mail 💩 › The Daily Mail
The Labour MP said she is confident the Assisted Dying Bill has the support of enough MPs to pass tomorrow's Third Reading vote.
9 months ago
SARAH VINE: The rules on assisted dying and abortion aren't perfect. But no one has come up with anything better ○
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a story from The Daily Mail 💩 › The Daily Mail
Death is a live topic in Westminster. We have Kim Leadbeater's ill thought-out and chaotic Assisted Dying Bill and Stella Creasy's newest attempt to reform abortion laws.
DAILY MAIL COMMENT: This Bill is mired in confusion and doubt ○
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a story from The Daily Mail 💩 › The Daily Mail
There is something distasteful about the way supporters of the Assisted Dying Bill are trying to bulldoze this chaotic piece of legislation through Parliament.
Royal College of Psychiatrists condemns Assisted Dying Bill as Commons votes loom - after Holyrood gave initial backing to Scots version of law ○
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a story from The Daily Mail 💩 › The Daily Mail
The controversial legislation is due back in Parliament on Friday as MPs kick of the so-called 'report stage' of scrutiny.
11 months ago
Isle of Man passes assisted dying bill to allow terminally ill people 'autonomy and choice' to end their lives despite opposition from campaigners ○
Terminally ill people on the Isle of Man will be given 'autonomy and choice' at the end of their lives, a GP and politician said as his Assisted Dying Bill took its final step towards becoming law.
QUENTIN LETTS from Westminster: One great oddity of the Assisted Dying Bill is that the MP with an undertaker's manner is pro-life! ○
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a story from The Daily Mail 💩 › The Daily Mail
QUENTIN LETTS: Yesterday saw the Bill's last committee stages, that part of the legislative process when a small group of MPs chews over details of a proposed law.
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