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Assisted dying bill set to return to the Commons
The assisted dying bill is returning to the Commons as Labour MP Lauren Edwards uses her private member’s bill to reintroduce it after it was blocked by the House of Lords. Supporters may use the Parliament Acts to bypass the Lords if blocked again.
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