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Assisted dying amendment requires doctors to raise all other options first

Proposed change follows concerns by experts about protection from coercion and measuring mental capacity

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Doctors in England and Wales will not be permitted to raise assisted dying with patients without first explaining palliative care and other support options, Kim Leadbeater has said, tabling a series of new amendments to her bill before detailed scrutiny of it begins next week.

A committee of MPs will begin line-by-line examination of the terminally ill adults bill next week, including a number of amendments added by Leadbeater, some on government advice. A number of concerns about the bill were put forward by expert witnesses at hearings last week, including about protection from coercion and measuring mental capacity.

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