The bill to legalize euthanasia in England and Wales has been effectively blocked after failing to complete its parliamentary process before the end of the British parliamentary session. Although some headlines initially portrayed the outcome as a defeat in the vote, the bill was not formally rejected, but rather lapsed automatically when the parliamentary deadlines expired without it having been definitively approved by the House of Lords. The …
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The bill to legalize euthanasia in England and Wales has been effectively blocked after failing to complete its parliamentary process before the end of the British parliamentary session. Although some headlines initially portrayed the outcome as a defeat in the vote, the bill was not formally rejected, but rather lapsed automatically when the parliamentary deadlines expired without it having been definitively approved by the House of Lords. The …