Commons votes in favour after intense national debate
The UK House of Commons has backed legislation permitting terminally ill, mentally competent adults in England and Wales to request assisted dying, following a fiercely contested vote that reflects shifting public sentiment.
The bill requires approval from two independent doctors and authorizes a review panel to ensure compliance with strict safeguards.
Supporters hailed the measure as a compassionate reform, while opponents expressed concern over potential ethical implications and possible impacts on palliative care standards.