Tory MP Siobhan Baillie began to cry as she shared the testimony of a man who had written to her about his mum, as MPs debated whether to legalise assisted dying
Activists could be seen dressed in scrubs holding placards that read 'don't make doctors killers' and 'the slippery slope is real' outside Westminster today.
Broadcaster Jonathan Dimbleby, is expected to be among the high profile figures gathered, having previously described the law as 'increasingly unbearable'.
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Dame Esther Rantzen opened up to Good Morning Britain's Susanna Reid as she campaigns for the law on assisted dying to be changed after being diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer
Diagnosed with terminal lung cancer, Dame Esther Rantzen is reigniting the debate around assisted dying, issuing an emotional plea for her family whom she fears could face turmoil.