Assisted dying: High Court would not need to approve cases under change to bill
- Kim Leadbeater, the Labour MP, proposed a judge-led Voluntary Assisted Dying Commission to replace High Court approval in the assisted dying Bill, aiming to strengthen safeguards.
- The Bill could allow terminally ill adults in England and Wales to end their lives with approval from two doctors and the new commission.
- The Bill is undergoing line-by-line scrutiny, with further debates expected in the Commons and Lords, delaying any law change until later this year at the earliest.
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