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Assisted suicide bill heads for a key vote in the Commons

MPs are heading for another crucial vote in the House of Commons on the controversial bill which legalises assisted suicide in England and Wales.

MPs are heading for another crucial vote in the House of Commons on the controversial bill which legalises assisted suicide in England and Wales.
The vote will most likely take place towards the end of April, when the bill reaches Report Stage after passing through Committee Stage.
Support for the bill in the Commons is believed to be narrowing, with some MPs who initially voted for it now expressing concerns, and some of those who abstained may vote against it.

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