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ASSISTED DYING (END OF LIFE) BILL PASSED BY PARLIAMENT - WHAT HAPPENS NEXT | CURRENT AFFAIRS AT INFORMING BRITAIN

20/6/2025

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The Terminally Ill Adults (End Of Life) Bill passed its third reading in the House Of Commons today, Friday 20 June 2025, with 314 votes in favour and 291 against, securing a majority of 23.
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The Terminally Ill Adults (End Of Life) Bill's journey is far from over.

It now heads to the House Of Lords, where peers will examine its provisions in detail.
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If approved, the legislation could mark a seismic shift in end-of-life care in England and Wales, balancing individual autonomy with stringent safeguards.

The passage of the Assisted Dying (End Of Life) Bill through the House Of Commons underscores a pivotal moment in British lawmaking, reflecting both hope and division over one of the most profound ethical questions of our time.
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CELEBRATIONS AND PROTESTS OUTSIDE HOUSE OF COMMONS AS MPS PASS ASSISTED DYING (END OF LIFE) BILL IN ENGLAND AND WALES | CURRENT AFFAIRS AT INFORMING BRITAIN

20/6/2025

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​​The Terminally Ill Adults (End Of Life) Bill passed its third reading in the House Of Commons today, Friday 20 June 2025, with 314 votes in favour and 291 against, securing a majority of 23.
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Outside Parliament, the reaction was equally charged.

In Parliament Square, around 100 supporters gathered as campaigners from Dignity In Dying live-streamed the result over a speaker.

Cheers erupted as the news broke, with many weeping, jumping, and hugging in celebration of the historic step forward.

However, not all voices were in favour.

A group of protesters also assembled in the square, voicing deep concerns about the bill's implications.

One woman shared a personal story, describing her son's agonising death from cancer and arguing that Assisted Dying could have offered him a choice.

Another protester warned that the legislation risked "opening a floodgate", highlighting fears of unintended consequences.
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EMOTIONAL REACTIONS IN PARLIAMENT AS ASSISTED DYING (END OF LIFE) BILL APPROVED IN ENGLAND AND WALES | CURRENT AFFAIRS AT INFORMING BRITAIN

20/6/2025

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The Terminally Ill Adults (End Of Life) Bill passed its third reading in the House Of Commons today, Friday 20 June 2025, with 314 votes in favour and 291 against, securing a majority of 23.
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​The vote triggered a wave of emotion inside the Commons. As the result was announced, some Members Of Parliament were visibly moved, while others queued to shake hands with Kim Leadbeater who was the driving force behind the campaign.

Home Office Minister Jess Phillips was among those who paused to embrace the Spen Valley MP in a show of support.

​In the public gallery, campaigners who had championed the bill were seen wiping away tears, reflecting the weight of the moment.
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MPS APPROVE HISTORIC ASSISTED DYING BILL IN ENGLAND AND WALES | CURRENT AFFAIRS AT INFORMING BRITAIN

20/6/2025

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In a landmark decision, Members Of Parliament have voted to approve a historic bill legalising Assisted Dying for terminally ill adults in England and Wales.
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The Terminally Ill Adults (End Of Life) Bill passed its third reading in the House Of Commons today, Friday 20 June 2025, with 314 votes in favour and 291 against, securing a majority of 23.
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The legislation now advances to the House Of Lords for further analysis.

The bill, which has sparked intense debate across the United Kingdom, would grant terminally ill adults with six months or less to live the right to apply for an assisted death.

The process requires approval from two doctors and a panel consisting of a Social Worker, a senior legal figure, and a psychiatrist, ensuring rigorous oversight.

Labour Party MP Kim Leadbeater, the bill's sponsor, expressed confidence in its passage ahead of the vote.
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Speaking to the House Of Commons, she acknowledged concerns raised by prominent medical bodies, including the Royal College of Psychiatrists, the Royal College of Pathologists, and the Royal College of Physicians, but maintained her belief in the bill’s merits.

Kim Leadbeater's determination has been a driving force behind the legislation, which cleared its first parliamentary hurdle in November with a majority of 55 votes.

If you are affected by issues raised in this article, please head over to InformingBritain.com/Advice for support pages.

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