UK Parliament Advances Legislation for Assisted Dying Rights

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The UK Parliament has approved a bill to legalize assisted dying in England and Wales, marking a significant social shift comparable to historic reforms, with the law likely to be enacted by the end of the decade after passing through the House of Lords. Public support is high, and the change reflects broader liberal trends, though debates over the terminology and the role of the unelected Lords continue.
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