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Assisted suicide law set to fall in England and Wales after Lords stall bill
International
Published on 24 April 2026

House of Lords kept stalling the bill for months
A bill to legalize assisted suicide for terminally ill adults has effectively been derailed in England and Wales. The Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill cleared the House of Commons in June, but the House of Lords has continued to talk it out, preventing it from moving forward. The outcome leaves the legal status unchanged.
- Terminally Ill Adults Bill passed the House of Commons last June
- The House of Lords has repeatedly blocked progress by talking it out
- Assisted suicide legalization plans in England and Wales are now stalled
- Legal status is expected to remain unchanged for now
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