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Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Citizens' Jury Supports Change in Assisted Dying Law

A citizens' jury in England has supported changing the law to allow terminally ill individuals to choose assisted dying. The jury reviewed evidence and listened to experts for eight weeks. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer supports a vote on this issue, and similar legislation is set to be debated in Scotland.
A citizens' jury of 28 people in England has supported a change in the law to allow terminally ill individuals to choose assisted dying.

The Nuffield Council on Bioethics initiated the jury to provide deeper insights into public opinion.

Despite concerns about the jury's impartiality, 20 of the 28 members ultimately backed assisted dying.

The jury spent eight weeks reviewing evidence and listening to experts.

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer backs a vote on this issue, and a similar bill is set to be debated in Scotland.

Assisted dying laws are already in place in some US states, Australia, and parts of Europe.
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