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MPs to discuss ban on assisted dying adverts as Bill returns to Parliament

  • A ban on advertising assisted dying will be debated as the Terminally Ill Adults Bill returns to Parliament, with various amendments expected to be discussed.
  • The Bill passed the second reading stage by a majority of 55, showing initial support for assisted dying among MPs.
  • Concerns from some MPs about safeguards have emerged, particularly from the Royal College of Physicians and Royal College of Psychiatrists regarding the proposed legislation.
  • Kim Leadbeater stated that all parties believe the legislation should be the best and safest possible before passing.
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MPs to discuss ban on assisted dying adverts as Bill returns to Parliament

The Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill is undergoing a second day of report stage, with various amendments likely to be debated.

·London, United Kingdom
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This is the reflection of Marco Cappato, Treasurer of the Luca Coscioni Association, on the draft law on the end-life that should arrive in the classrooms of the Senate by July. Cappato, the government aims to bring to the Senate a proposal for a law on the end-life next July 17. Are we finally at a turning point? It seems that they have found the political will to try to erase the existing rights. From this point of view, it is undoubtedly a tu…

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Evening Standard broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
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