Política·24.04.2026Resumen IA Assisted dying bill to run out of time in House of Lords on Friday
The Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill will fail to become law after running out of time in the House of Lords on Friday, nearly 17 months after MPs first voted in favour. The bill, which passed the Commons with majorities of 55 in November 2024 and 23 in June 2025, allows terminally ill adults expected to die within six months to seek medical help to end their life. Over 1,200 amendments were tabled in the Lords, a record for a backbencher bill. Labour MP Kim Leadbeater, who introduced the legislation, said she was disappointed, upset and angry, but will consider reintroducing the bill in the next Parliament session starting 13 May or using the Parliament Acts to force it through.