After a five-hour debate, MPs voted in favor of a bill allowing terminally ill adults with six months or less to live to seek help in ending their own life. Campaigners hailed the vote as a step towards giving people choice in how they die, but opponents vowed to continue fighting against it. Changes may be made to the bill before its third reading, including the requirement for terminally ill patients to inform their loved ones if they seek assistance in ending their life.
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Trump’s steel and aluminium tariffs expected to push import costs up by $100bn
The US import costs of steel and aluminium are projected to rise by over $100 billion following Donald Trump's recent tariff increase to 50%. This new levy, effective Wednesday, adds an estimated $52.6 billion annually to steel and aluminium costs, doubling previous forecasts. Analysts note that the complex tariff landscape complicates predictions for trade flow and price changes, while US manufacturers may need to raise prices by 2% to maintain profits amid rising costs, impacting...
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