Assisted dying invoice vote: Latest updates as MPs debate new legislation to permit terminally-ill folks the proper to die for first time
MPs will today vote on whether to back assisted dying laws as they debate a controversial bill splitting opinion across Parliament.
Labour MP Kim Leadbeater’s private members’ bill, named the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill, would allow some terminally-ill people to choose when they can die if it is passed into law.
Hundreds of politicians are expected to vote for and against the proposed legislation passing to the next stage, but many have yet to declare their intentions ahead of a vote expected to take place this afternoon.
Follow the latest updates below and join in the conversation in our comments section
Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill: Five key questions and answers on assisted dying law
Where does Keir Starmer stand on assisted dying?
Does the public support assisted dying?
Assisted dying: What is it? And what does the law say?
DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Why MPs MUST press the pause button on this rushed dying bill
Right-to-die vote is on a knife edge
Assisted dying law to be debated in Parliament
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Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill: Five key questions and answers on assisted dying law
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Where does Keir Starmer stand on assisted dying?
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Assisted dying: What is it? And what does the law say?
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DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Why MPs MUST press the pause button on this rushed dying bill
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Right-to-die vote is on a knife edge
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Assisted dying law to be debated in Parliament
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