Montana's right-to-die debate: A Billings family's tragic battle across generations
- The Terminally Ill Adults Bill will return to the House of Commons this month for further debate.
- Kim Leadbeater sponsors the bill to allow terminally ill adults, with strict criteria, to legally end their lives.
- The bill needs approval from two doctors and an expert panel that features a social worker and a psychiatrist.
- Cardinal Nichols stated the Bill's parliamentary process was deeply flawed, saying, "emphasize the deeply flawed process undergone in Parliament thus far."
- MPs are expected to vote on amendments April 25; the Bill could then face further scrutiny in the House of Lords.
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