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And it leads people to take decisions that are lonely, isolating and incredibly risky, just like my father. And, really, what the law should do is protect people. The noes to the left, 330. Its been almost ten years since mps voted against assisted dying. Since then, countries including canada, australia and New Zealand have legalised it. High profile figures like Dame Esther rantzen have reignited the debate. She has terminal lung cancer, and the Prime Minister gave her a personal commitment that hed allow a Debate And Vote in the commons. A Labour Mp has now taken up the cause and will introduce her own bill later this month. I think the mood has changed publicly, and i think it probably has changed within parliament, so i have spoken to quite a lot of the new intake of mps, and they think the time is right to have this debate. They are nervous in some respects as am i, because its such an important issue and its such an emotive issue. And i really hope that, for my part, i can facil
Within a fortnight on whether or not and nojoy for the history making larne fc, as they lose in europe. On newsnight at 10. 30pm, well bring you fresh insight on the stories of the day, with big interviews and our regular panel of newsnighters, and of course look at what the papers are saying about tomorrows news. Good evening. Parliament will now vote for the first time in almost a decade on whether to change the law in england and wales, allowing the terminally ill the choice to medically end their own life. The Debate around assisted dying is obviously highly controversial, with mps last voting in 2015. Now the Labour Mp, kim leadbeater, wholl introduce a private Members Bill later this month, says the time for change is now. Vicki young has our top story. He could have had what i would call a good death, and open death, something that is far easier to come to terms with and live with. find to terms with and live with. And neil lost his to terms with and live with. And neil lost hi
AsJoe Biden has been. In terms of us aid to ukraine as Joe Biden has been. Yeah, exactl. As Joe Biden has been. Yeah, exactly i as Joe Biden has been. Yeah, exactly. I think as Joe Biden has been. Yeah, exactly. I think thats as Joe Biden has been. Yeah, exactly. I think thats been i exactly. I think thats been evident exactly. I think thats been evident from President Zelenskys recent trip to the un, zelenskys recent trip to the un, which did not go down as they un, which did not go down as they had un, which did not go down as they had hoped. He did not get they had hoped. He did not get the commitments he had asked for, the commitments he had asked for. Not the commitments he had asked for, notjust from the commitments he had asked for, not just from the the commitments he had asked for, notjust from the us but from for, notjust from the us but from other countries as well. And from other countries as well. And then from other countries as well. And then youve not only had what and