
UK Assisted Dying Legislation Faces Setback in House of Lords
Efforts to introduce new laws allowing assisted dying for terminally ill individuals in the UK are likely to fail after legislation backed by MPs struggled to pass the House of Lords.
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Why have efforts to bring in assisted dying law been thwarted?
How has legislation backed by MPs failed to clear the House of Lords? And what will happen now? The attempt to bring in new laws allowing assisted dying for terminally ill people with less than six months to live looks likely to fail. The legislation passed the House of Commons but it has struggled in the House of Lords, and campaigners in favour of the new law have accused peers of “sabotage”. Here is what has happened: Continue reading...
By Rowena Mason Whitehall editor
Read full article →Esther Rantzen accuses peers of ‘sabotage’ as assisted dying Bill looks set to fail
Campaigner and TV star hits out at Lords who have tabled more than 1,000 amendments to the proposals
By Kate Devlin
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