Assisted dying: a historic vote comes to parliament - podcast
Briefly

The Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) bill could represent a monumental shift in social policy, similar to past reforms on abortion and equal marriage.
Despite the popularity of assisted death in public opinion polls, MPs are grappling with complex ethical implications and the risks involved in implementation.
Concerns have been raised about safeguarding vulnerable populations and the potential pressures that could arise under legislation allowing assisted death.
The heated parliamentary debate has highlighted divisions among MPs, with some accusing others of imposing personal beliefs on the issue of assisted dying.
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