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Assisted dying bill: How did my MP vote? Bishop of London says ‘today’s vote is not the end of the debate’ 16:58, Jabed Ahmed. Bishop of London, Sarah Mullally, the Church of England's lead ...
The vote on Friday, which resulted in 330 MPs in favour and 275 against, came after five hours of passionate debate. The bill has now passed its second reading, although it will be followed by ...
Most MPs have not revealed how they intend to vote in the free vote on assisted dying
Assisted dying could be legalised in England and Wales after a historic vote saw proposed legislation clear its first hurdle in Parliament. A majority of MPs, including Prime Minister Sir Keir ...
MPs voted by 330 to 275 to back the proposals, a majority of 55.
The Independent analysed public statements from all 650 MPs to find how many will likely vote for or against the assisted dying bill tomorrow, reports Alicja Hagopian
The most significant Commons vote on social policy since abortion was legalised in the 1960s has seen MPs agree to the principle of the state assisting in people’s deaths for the first time
The assisted dying bill could be axed before it has a chance to be voted on, as a group of MPs have tabled an amendment that could stop it in its tracks.. MPs are scheduled to vote on Friday on ...