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David Cameron says he has changed mind on assisted dying and now supports bill
Ex-PM, who previously feared vulnerable people may be pressured to end lives, says legislation has ‘extremely strong’ safeguards
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The power behind the vote for assisted dying? Ordinary people
Many powerful voices spoke for and against the bill, but those of constituents had the greatest sway over MPs
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MPs back landmark bill to legalise assisted dying in England and Wales
Terminally ill adults with less than six months to live will be given right to die under proposed legislation
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MPs moved to tears in assisted dying debate before landmark vote
MPs recount personal experiences in lead-up to decision on whether to give some terminally ill people right to die
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Assisted dying bill is ‘once in a decade’ opportunity, says Kim Leadbeater before vote
Exclusive: MP leading bill urges MPs to vote to give terminally ill people autonomy over their own bodies
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MPs hours away from historic vote on whether to legalise assisted dying
Vote expected on Friday afternoon, as those running campaigns for and against say it is too close to call
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MPs across divide call for better palliative care after assisted dying vote
Layla Moran and Diane Abbott say end-of-life care needs more funding after bill passed for England and Wales
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Ministers speaking out against assisted dying ‘are giving false impression’, says peer
Labour’s Charlie Falconer says vocal opponents are leading voters to think government is against change
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‘Historic step’: what the UK papers say after landmark vote on assisted dying
Newspapers across the board cover the historic vote prominently, but with some more enthused about the outcome than others
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‘I’m emotionally ruined’: MPs bitterly divided over assisted dying, with Starmer appalled by ministers’ comments
Unlikely alliances and concerns over vulnerable people’s rights have led to fierce debate and ethical uncertainty
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Three former Conservative prime ministers are against assisted dying bill
Theresa May, Boris Johnson and Liz Truss express opposition to change in law as MPs prepare to vote
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Questions of life and death are complex and messy. Let’s admit the assisted dying debate is too | Frances Ryan
Campaigners on both sides dub the bill ‘a matter of conscience’ – but profound ethical issues can’t be reduced to right v wrong, says Guardian columnist Frances Ryan
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Vote by British MPs in favour of assisted dying is landmark decision
First step to bill becoming law in England and Wales is now over, with much greater scrutiny to take place next year
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MPs may trust doctors to manage assisted dying. Disabled people like me cannot | Liz Carr
Two friends recently woke up in hospital to find ‘Do not resuscitate’ orders on their notes. We’re all too aware that some lives aren’t valued as much as others, says the actor and disability rights activist Liz Carr
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Assisted dying bill will not be adopted as government bill if it passes vote
Departments ready to work on assessment of its workability as critics say it is proceeding the ‘wrong way round’
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Vote on assisted dying summons ultra-rare Commons sight: intelligent debate | John Crace
The emotion on display during five hours of heated discussion speaks to the complexity and importance of the bill itself
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What will happen with the assisted dying bill on Friday – and will it pass?
MPs will have their first chance to vote on the hugely emotive issue. Here’s what will happen on the day and afterwards
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I have campaigned for assisted dying all my life. This once-in-a-generation chance mustn’t be wasted | Polly Toynbee
This Labour government must be brave enough to stand up for the bill and ensure a legacy of empathy and personal freedom, says Guardian columnist Polly Toynbee