Terminally ill people on both sides of assisted dying debate react to vote
BBC News speaks to two terminally ill people with opposing views on the impact of assisted dying.
BBC News speaks to two terminally ill people with opposing views on the impact of assisted dying.
As she prepares for IVF treatment, Hannah Newby says the region's provision is "a mess".
The new case has been detected in Leeds after the infected person travelled from Uganda.
Some families of those who died have been told payments due before Christmas have been put on hold.
In the first Commons vote on the issue in nearly a decade, MPs support the assisted dying bill by 330 to 275.
While MPs debated the bill in parliament, supporters and opponents gathered outside.
Leading end-of-life doctors warn system is struggling, and changing law could make situation worse.
Improving standards is the aim, but licensing costs could mean tattoos become more expensive.
The strategy may cover areas such as mental health, suicide prevention, heart disease and stroke.