UK lawmakers are preparing to vote on a controversial assisted dying bill introduced by Labour MP Kim Leadbeater, allowing adults with less than six months to live to seek help in ending their lives. The vote is a matter of conscience, revealing divisions within political parties. Health Secretary Wes Streeting opposes the bill, citing concerns over the NHS and ethical issues for clinicians. Former PMs Boris Johnson and Theresa May are against it, while David Cameron supports it. The debate is expected to be intense, with over 150 MPs signed up to speak. Teljes cikk (Euronews.com)