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Westminster must 'avoid treading on Cardiff Bay's toes over assisted dying'
House of Lords debates assisted dying amid concerns over Welsh health devolution and intergovernmental relations, with peers reviewing over 940 amendments, officials said.
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Westminster must 'avoid treading on Cardiff Bay's toes over assisted dying'
Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson warned that as figures in charge of the Welsh Government change, negotiations between civil servants on both sides of the border "might be starting completely from scratch"
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Read Full ArticleWestminster must ‘avoid treading on Cardiff Bay’s toes over assisted dying’
Peers began their line-by-line scrutiny of the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill on Friday. Westminster must avoid treading on Cardiff Bay’s toes over assisted dying, a Welsh peer has said, as the Senedd welcomes its new cohort next year. Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson warned that as figures in charge of the Welsh Government change, negotiations between civil servants on both sides of the border “might be starting completely from scratch”. …
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