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24 resultsfor “who supports assisted dying in the UK”

Politics

Tuesday briefing: Can a deeply divided UK agree on an assisted dying bill?

UK agree on an assisted dying bill? Good morning. Last week the terminally ill adults (end of life) bill in England and Wales fell at the final hurdle – just weeks after Scotland’s parliament voted

The Guardian WorldApr 28
Politics

UK assisted dying bill fails after delays but advocates vow to try again

UK bill to legalise [assisted dying](/news/2025/6/21/uk-parliament-approves-assisted-dying-bill-how-would-it-work) in England and Wales will not become law after efforts by unelected lawmakers to stall its passage through Parliament. Time ran out for the Terminally Ill Adults

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 24
Politics

US justice department blocking Met police investigation into Mandelson, reports say – UK politics live

assisted dying bill, **which is set to run out of time to become law** when a final debate ends in the House of Lords today. The Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill has stalled

The Guardian WorldApr 24
Politics

New laws expected to be in the King's Speech

Supporters of assisted dying are hoping another backbench MP will take up the cause when the next private members bill ballot is held and have another go at getting it into law. **Chagos Islands

BBC NewsMay 10
Politics

ChatGPT and other AI bots made huge errors before Scottish election, study finds

assisted dying, when that person was a supporter. It also wrongly claimed a police investigation into a fraud case involving the Scottish National party was ongoing. Grok, the AI service linked to Elon Musk

The Guardian WorldMay 20
Health

Cruise ship at centre of suspected hantavirus outbreak blocked from docking in Cape Verde

UK about the Dutch-flagged ship, which it said was carrying 147 passengers and crew. “This coordination has enabled a swift, safe and technically appropriate response, ensuring the clinical monitoring of patients and the preparation

The Guardian WorldMay 4
Politics

Track UK's latest migration numbers - net migration, visas, asylum and small boats

died while travelling to a crossing point. Data on modern slavery includes final decisions only. Modern slavery covers human trafficking, slavery, servitude and forced labour. Figures for other entries without permission combine all recorded irregular

BBC NewsMay 21
World

Body found in search for boy, 11, who went missing in South Yorkshire river

support. Ch Supt Pete Thorp, the South Yorkshire police district commander for Doncaster, said: “First and foremost, on behalf of all who have been involved in the operation to find Mackenzie since Saturday, I send

The Guardian WorldJun 2
Politics

A reluctant winner in ballot to create new laws

Supporters will now be looking for a backbencher willing to take that unfinished legislation forward for a second go. Sir Desmond voted against assisted dying in the Commons, as did the third pick, Conservative

BBC NewsMay 21
World

‘I only want justice’: bereaved families seek closure one year on from Air India crash

died in the crash while travelling back to Britain, the most painful memories are of the days that followed. She flew out to India with her son after finding out about the crash. Because authorities

The Guardian World6h ago
Conflicts

Epstein housed abuse victims in London flats, BBC reveals

died in jail awaiting trial, that the financier had rented at least one of the flats identified by the BBC, according to a document in the files. Tessa Gregory, a human rights lawyer with Leigh

BBC NewsApr 24
Politics

Parents caring for seriously ill children in UK could get financial support under ‘Hugh’s law’

UK could get financial support under ‘Hugh’s law’ Thousands of parents who are forced to become full-time carers after their child becomes seriously ill would be entitled to financial support and job protections

The Guardian WorldJun 9
Politics

The key plans laid out in the King's Speech

UK's cyber security reporting regime - Plans to restrict foreign political donations and lower the voting age to 16 are contained in a **Representation of the People Bill** announced earlier this year - The **Public Office

BBC NewsMay 13
Health

Tui faces scrutiny over E coli-linked death of baby after holiday in Egypt

died within four months after travelling there. Damien Tully, an associate professor at London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, said: “Travel-associated GI outbreaks unfortunately are quite common, especially in high-volume tourist settings, because

The Guardian WorldMay 25
World

A year of grief after Air India crash: What remains when a plane falls from the sky

UK, died last year. She was in poor health for years, but Imtiaz struggles to separate her death from the catastrophe that came before it. "The grief took her faster than any disease could

BBC NewsJun 1
Politics

Does UK’s new far-right party, Restore, pose a threat to Farage’s Reform?

dying boy is handcuffed, uttering his last words, “I can’t breathe.” Many politicians have since leapt on the opportunity to reap political capital from the tragedy. “I just kept thinking, that’s someone

Al Jazeera EnglishJun 3
Politics

‘Not democratic’: opponents and backers of assisted dying bill remain divided

supporters said she and other opponents had been unfairly lambasted. Tanni Grey-Thompson, a cross-bench peer and former Paralympian, who raised concerns including the efficacy of life-ending drugs and their administration during pregnancy

The Guardian WorldApr 24
Health

Suicide forum linked to 50 deaths fined £950,000 for not blocking UK users

assist suicide, and the OSA requires chatroom providers to mitigate the risks of UK users seeing this type of content on their platforms. Ofcom said the site was accessible by people in the UK without

BBC NewsMay 13
Politics

The Iran war has strengthened Ukraine in surprising ways. Could a ceasefire with Russia be closer?

support until 2030. The other was with Germany, including "various types of drones, missiles, software and modern defence systems," valued at $4.7bn. As for the Gulf States, Zelensky said he hoped for their help

BBC NewsMay 2
Conflicts

Ex-British soldier imprisoned by Russia says he feels abandoned in occupied Ukraine

die, or take action. I crawled 150 metres [500 feet] to reach an area I knew. It took a whole day." Davies says the pain from his injuries was unbearable, with bones protruding from

BBC NewsMay 18
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