MPs who previously supported the assisted dying bill are now changing their vote after a major safeguard was removed from the proposed legislation. Kim Leadbeater, the Labour MP behind the bill, announced the removal of the safeguard involving a High Court judge, replacing it with a commission of psychiatrists and social workers. This change has caused some MPs, including Rupert Lowe and Lee Anderson, to now oppose the bill, citing concerns about the credibility of the legislation’s process.
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Starmer and Reeves try to ride three horses in US, EU and China trade talks
The UK is facing conflicting international pressures in its pursuit of economic growth, with diplomats humorously noting that Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves appear to be attempting to balance three competing interests. At the recent International Monetary Fund summit in Washington, Reeves aimed to position the UK as a champion of free trade, advocating for business relations with the EU, US, and China. This complex diplomatic balancing act underscores the challenges the UK encounters in...
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