Why a law from 1911 could change the UK’s assisted dying debate

Former Justice Secretary under Tony Blair, Lord Charlie Falconer, has warned in a letter to his fellow peers that the current rate of progress on the Assisted Dying Bill means it may fail to be fully scrutinised in time.

Could the House of Lords scupper the UK's proposed assisted dying law? Former Justice Secretary Lord Charlie Falconer discusses with Ridge and Frost.
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