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MP Kim Leadbeater's bill to legalize assisted dying in England and Wales, the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill, faces a crucial vote. After passing its first stage with a majority, including stringent safeguards and scrutiny, it now heads to the Lords upon a second Commons vote. Leadbeater remains confident despite some MPs changing their stance.
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