MPs wrestle with conscience on assisted dying vote
If the bill passes, it will become one of the biggest talking points at Westminster of 2025.
Assisted dying in England
British lawmakers started a historic debate Friday on a proposal to help terminally ill adults end their lives in England and Wales, an issue that has divided Parliament as well as the country at large.
Assisted dying vote explained - how the law would change and will MPs back it
MPs will take part in a historic vote on assisted dying - here's everything you need to know about what the law is now, how it could change and what the arguments are on both sides
Assisted dying law change - all the hurdles patients would have to go through to end their lives
MPs will today vote on a Bill that could pave the way to legalise assisted dying for terminally ill adults. Here The Mirror looks at the strict rules for people to access the treatment
British lawmakers prepare to vote on assisted dying
Britain's parliament must decide on Friday whether to support assisted dying, following what is likely to be a heated debate and protests for and against outside.
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Sir Keir Starmer's Cabinet and all the major political parties are heavily divided on changing the law to allow medics to help the terminally ill end their lives without fear of prosecution.
Assisted dying: what is it and how could the law change?
MPs are hours away from voting on whether to legalise assisted dying, which would give people with less than six months to live the right to choose to end their life.
LIVE: MPs vote in favour of allowing assisted dying after emotional five-hour debate
MPs have voted in support of assisted dying after an emotionally-charged debate in the Commons that lasted five hours.
Labour MP behind assisted dying laws says public 'wants a change'
Kim Leadbeater told fellow MPs that her Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill will give people 'choice, autonomy and dignity at the end of their lives'.
What is the assisted dying bill being debated by MPs on Friday?
Kim Leadbeater opened the debate on her Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill on Friday morning - the first time the issue has been debated in the Commons since 2015
Will the assisted dying bill be passed today and at what time?
A law proposed by Kim Leadbeater MP would allow terminally ill adults with less than six months to live to end their lives, subject to the approval of two doctors and a judge
Assisted dying law PASSES first hurdle in Commons - see how your MP voted
In emotional scenes, MPs lined up to tell stories of the pain and suffering of loved ones or their constituents during nearly five hours of debate on assisted dying
MPs back proposals to legalise assisted dying
In the first Commons vote on the issue in nearly a decade, MPs support the assisted dying bill by 330 to 275.
MPs vote in favour of allowing assisted dying in England and Wales after emotional Commons debate
MPs have taken the historic step of voting in favour of a bill which would legalise assisted dying.
MPs vote for assisted dying as bill progresses to next stage
The bill was debated in Parliament for more than five hours
How all Nottinghamshire MPs voted on assisted dying bill as majority back historic plans
The bill would allow terminally ill patients with less than six months to live to end their life
What happens next to the bill on assisted dying?
MPs have backed a change in the law, but the measure still faces many hurdles before coming into force.
Esther Rantzen ‘delighted’ at result of assisted dying vote, her daughter tells LBC
Esther Rantzen’s daughter told LBC her mother is ‘over the moon’ after MPs backed legalising assisted dying in a historic Commons vote.
Birmingham reacts with heartbreaking stories as assisted dying law passes first hurdle
Many were quick to praise the Government's decision on the legislation - while others fear it could be a 'slippery slope'
Stirling's MP reveals reasons for his vote in Assisted Dying Bill debate
Labour's Chris Kane says the arguments both for and against were "powerful"
Assisted dying bill: How did my MP vote?
Check whether your MP voted for or against taking the assisted dying bill to the next stage.
'It is too late for my dad but not for others... they will not have to go through what I went through'
MPs have today taken a historic step towards legalising assisted dying
UK's first Dignitas widow hails assisted dying vote
Reginald Crew became the first person from the UK to die at the Dignitas clinic in 2003.
UK lawmakers vote in support of assisted dying
The vote will make the United Kingdom one of a small handful of nations to allow terminally ill people to end their lives.
Mixed reactions to assisted dying bill getting approval as two Derbyshire MPs vote against
Four and half-hours of debate led to a 55-vote victory for the bll
'I begged my parents to let me die - it showed me how I would want to live my death'
Labour MP Marie Tidball, who lives with a disability, said supporting assisted dying was one of the hardest decisions she'd ever had to make - but she didn't want people to suffer
'MPs carry huge emotional burden as assisted dying vote sees landmark moment'
There are several more parliamentary stages to overcome, but a historic vote by MPs has paved the way for people who have only a few months to live to end their suffering
Sir Terry Pratchett would be 'hopeful' now assisted dying bill has passed another hurdle, says his daughter
Author Terry Pratchett would be "hopeful" after MPs voted in favour of the assisted dying bill, his daughter has said.
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