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wenzler with your headlines on gb news opponents of assisted dying are vowing to fight on after kim ledbetter's bill passed its first commons hurdle today. the vote, which followed 4.5 hours of debate, saw 330 mps in favour, with 275 opposed. >> the ayes to the right 330, the noes to the left, 275. the ayes have it, the the noes to the lee 275. the the noes to the lee anderson's >> welcome to lee anderson's real world. tonight on the show we've got trade unionist andy waafs east park on for about the fifth time. also got the first time on the show. political commentator eamonn. how it got sports master of ceremonies. that's mark jones and geordie shore star ricky guarnaccio. but first let's go to the news. >> good evening. i'm sophia wenzler with your headlines on gb news opponents of assisted dying are vowing to fight on after kim ledbetter's bill passed its first commons hurdle today. the vote, which followed 4.5 hours of debate, saw 330 mps in favour, with 275 opposed. >> the ayes to the right 330, the noes to the left, 275. the ayes have it, the ayes have it. >> unlock details show the prim
wenzler with your headlines on gb news opponents of assisted dying are vowing to fight on after kim ledbetter's bill passed its first commons hurdle today. the vote, which followed 4.5 hours of debate, saw 330 mps in favour, with 275 opposed. >> the ayes to the right 330, the noes to the left, 275. the ayes have it, the the noes to the lee 275. the the noes to the lee anderson's >> welcome to lee anderson's real world. tonight on the show we've got trade unionist andy waafs east...
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opponents of assisted dying are vowing to fight on after kim ledbetter's bill passed its first commonsrdle today. the vote, which followed 4.5 hours of debate, saw 330 mps in favour, with 275 opposed. >> the ayes to the right 330. the noes to the left 275. the ayes have it. the ayes have it. >> unlock details show the prime minister, sir keir starmer, was among those who voted in favour of the bill. legislation would allow terminally ill adults to end their lives with the approval of two doctors and a high court judge . while the bill high court judge. while the bill has sparked division supporters like labour's chris curtis told gb news that today's result will leave thousands of people heartened. but several stages remain before the bill becomes law and a number of mps indicated they could still vote against it if safeguards in the legislation were not strengthened. conservative mp danny kruger, who led opposition to the bill, said he was disappointed with the verdict. >> my concern, though, is that we're going to change the way the medical profession works, the medical profession wo
opponents of assisted dying are vowing to fight on after kim ledbetter's bill passed its first commonsrdle today. the vote, which followed 4.5 hours of debate, saw 330 mps in favour, with 275 opposed. >> the ayes to the right 330. the noes to the left 275. the ayes have it. the ayes have it. >> unlock details show the prime minister, sir keir starmer, was among those who voted in favour of the bill. legislation would allow terminally ill adults to end their lives with the approval...
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miss ledbetter said there is still absolutely, still a lot of work to do on assisted dying . proposals and assisted dying. proposals and slight changes to the bill are all part of the process. last night's result means the legislation will now progress to the committee stage for scrutiny, with the lords also to be given opportunities to express their views on the measure before it potentially becomes law . in other news, becomes law. in other news, president volodymyr zelenskyy has suggested the parts of ukraine under his control should be taken under the nato umbrella to try and stop the hot phase of the war. during an interview, the war. during an interview, the ukrainian president was asked whether he would accept nato membership, but only on the territory that kyiv currently holds. he said he would, but only if nato membership was offered to the whole of ukraine within its internationally recognised borders. first, however, so far president putin has given no indication that he's abandoned his desire to subjugate ukraine entirely. meanwhile, last night, the ukrainian fore
miss ledbetter said there is still absolutely, still a lot of work to do on assisted dying . proposals and assisted dying. proposals and slight changes to the bill are all part of the process. last night's result means the legislation will now progress to the committee stage for scrutiny, with the lords also to be given opportunities to express their views on the measure before it potentially becomes law . in other news, becomes law. in other news, president volodymyr zelenskyy has suggested...
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opponents of assisted dying are vowing to fight on after kim ledbetter's bill passed its first commonsle today. the vote, which followed 4.5 hours of debate, saw 330 mps in favour, with 275 opposed. >> the ayes to the right 330. the noes to the left, 275. the ayes have it. the ayes have it. >> unlock details show the prime minister, sir keir starmer, was among those who voted in favour of the bill. the legislation would allow terminally ill adults to end their lives with the approval of two doctors and a high court judge . while the a high court judge. while the bill has sparked division, several stages remain before the bill becomes law and a number of mps indicated they could still vote against it if safeguards in the legislation were not strengthened. ukraine will ask nato for membership next week, according to a letter seen by reuters news agency. the letter reflects ukraine's renewed push to secure an invitation to join nato, which is part of a victory plan outlined last month by president volodymyr zelenskyy to end the war triggered by russia's 2022 invasion. meanwhile, in anothe
opponents of assisted dying are vowing to fight on after kim ledbetter's bill passed its first commonsle today. the vote, which followed 4.5 hours of debate, saw 330 mps in favour, with 275 opposed. >> the ayes to the right 330. the noes to the left, 275. the ayes have it. the ayes have it. >> unlock details show the prime minister, sir keir starmer, was among those who voted in favour of the bill. the legislation would allow terminally ill adults to end their lives with the...
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opponents of assisted dying are vowing to fight on after kim ledbetter's bill passed its first commons hurdle today. the vote, which followed 4.5 hours of debate, saw 330 mps in favour, with 275 opposed. >> the ayes to the right, 330, the no's to the left, 275. the ayes have it, the ayes have it. >> unlock details show the prime minister, sir keir starmer, was among those who voted in favour of the bill. legislation would allow terminally ill adults to end their lives with the approval of two doctors and a high court judge . while the bill high court judge. while the bill has sparked division, several stages remain before the bill becomes law and a number of mps indicated they could still vote against it if safeguards in the legislation were not strengthened . now to some strengthened. now to some breaking news. two schoolboys aged 14 and 16, have been arrested after a suspected chemical attack as two police officers have been rushed to hospital . that's according to hospital. that's according to the sun newspaper. the incident unfolded at surbiton station, near kingston upon thames in
opponents of assisted dying are vowing to fight on after kim ledbetter's bill passed its first commons hurdle today. the vote, which followed 4.5 hours of debate, saw 330 mps in favour, with 275 opposed. >> the ayes to the right, 330, the no's to the left, 275. the ayes have it, the ayes have it. >> unlock details show the prime minister, sir keir starmer, was among those who voted in favour of the bill. legislation would allow terminally ill adults to end their lives with the...
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opponents of assisted dying are vowing to fight on after sinn ledbetter's bill passed its first commons hurdle today. the vote, which followed 4.5 hours of debate, saw 330 mps in favour, with 275 opposed. >> the ayes to the right 330, the noes to the left, 275. the ayes have it. the ayes have it. a look details show the prime minister, sir keir starmer, was among those who voted in favour of the bill. >> legislation would allow terminally ill adults to end their lives with the approval of two doctors and a high court judge. while the bill has sparked division, several stages remain before the bill becomes law and a number of mps indicated they could still vote against it if safeguards in the legislation were not strengthened . the met police has strengthened. the met police has apologised to victims of the westminster so—called honeytrap scandal after it accidentally sent an email, which named all of them. the force also said it was referring itself to data watchdog the information commissioner, over the breach. police launched a probe after flirtatious messages were sent by someone cal
opponents of assisted dying are vowing to fight on after sinn ledbetter's bill passed its first commons hurdle today. the vote, which followed 4.5 hours of debate, saw 330 mps in favour, with 275 opposed. >> the ayes to the right 330, the noes to the left, 275. the ayes have it. the ayes have it. a look details show the prime minister, sir keir starmer, was among those who voted in favour of the bill. >> legislation would allow terminally ill adults to end their lives with the...
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opponents of assisted dying are vowing to fight on after kim ledbetter's bill passed its first commonsurdle today. the vote, which followed 4.5 hours of debate, saw 330 mps in favour, with 275 opposed. >> the ayes to the right 330. the noes to the left, 275. the ayes have it. the ayes have it. >> unlock details show the prime minister, sir keir starmer, was among those who voted in favour of the bill. the legislation would allow terminally ill adults to end their lives with the approval of two doctors and a high court judge . while the a high court judge. while the bill has sparked division, several stages remain before the bill becomes law and a number of mps indicated they could still vote against it if safeguards in the legislation were not strengthened. ukraine will ask nato for membership next week, according to a letter seen by reuters news agency. the letter reflects ukraine's renewed push to secure an invitation to join nato, which is part of a victory plan outlined last month by president volodymyr zelenskyy to end the war triggered by russia's 2022 invasion. meanwhile, in ano
opponents of assisted dying are vowing to fight on after kim ledbetter's bill passed its first commonsurdle today. the vote, which followed 4.5 hours of debate, saw 330 mps in favour, with 275 opposed. >> the ayes to the right 330. the noes to the left, 275. the ayes have it. the ayes have it. >> unlock details show the prime minister, sir keir starmer, was among those who voted in favour of the bill. the legislation would allow terminally ill adults to end their lives with the...
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assisted dying a lot of people, you know, kim ledbetter punching the air, getting all excited, reallyhe legislation has gone through. i'm concerned. what are your thoughts? >> it's actually i watched it and i was very emotional listening to all the stories i really was. and i myself am a christian. i believe god gave us life and i, as you know, was with my friend who sadly passed away in my arms at the age of 27, and she had cystic fibrosis and had the most awful pain i had, you know, lung infection, lung collapses, had to do nebulisers three times a day and life was really tough. >> and it was. and she was in terrible pain. but she used to say to me, each breath is a gift. and you know, and she wanted to live . so for me, hearing the live. so for me, hearing the stories is very emotional. and i've also had another friend that had terrible cancer and just didn't want her kids to see her like that and wish to pass away . so it's very, you know, it away. so it's very, you know, it pulls at your heartstrings because what would you do in their place? but something in me just is worried ab
assisted dying a lot of people, you know, kim ledbetter punching the air, getting all excited, reallyhe legislation has gone through. i'm concerned. what are your thoughts? >> it's actually i watched it and i was very emotional listening to all the stories i really was. and i myself am a christian. i believe god gave us life and i, as you know, was with my friend who sadly passed away in my arms at the age of 27, and she had cystic fibrosis and had the most awful pain i had, you know,...