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Has Wes Streeting Dealt The Final Blow To The UK's Assisted Dying Bill?
Wes Streeting is a very clever man. As one of the government’s best communicators, the health secretary knows that when he speaks, people tend to listen. So when he decided to make an intervention on fellow Labour MP Kim Leadbeater’s Assisted Dying Bill this week,
Harriet Harman accuses Wes Streeting of ‘crossing the line’ with views on assisted dying
Wes Streeting “crossed the line” by warning that the NHS could not afford assisted dying without making cuts elsewhere, a Labour grandee has said. Harriet Harman, a former interim Labour leader, criticised the Health Secretary for wading into the debate when Cabinet ministers were told to remain neutral.
Wes Streeting faces pushback from senior Labour figures over assisted dying
The Health Secretary has said he is against a change in the law to allow terminally ill people to be given assistance to end their lives.
Wes Streeting 'crossed the line' by opposing assisted dying in public, says Labour peer Harriet Harman
Speaking on the latest episode of the Electoral Dysfunction podcast, Harriet Harman suggested Wes Streeting's arguments against assisted dying were contradictory.
Wes Streeting was wrong to share assisted dying concerns, suggests Labour MP behind bill
The Labour MP leading the campaign to legalise assisted dying has criticised Wes Streeting for “very vocally” opposing the move. Kim Leadbeater said the Health Secretary’s repeated public comments against the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill were “quite disappointing and quite upsetting”.
Streeting faces pushback over assisted dying stance
Health Secretary Wes Streeting is facing pushback from senior Labour figures over his repeated strident interventions against a move to legalise assisted dying in England and Wales. MPs will have their say on the issue later this month – in what is known as a free vote,
Assisted dying law would hit other NHS care - Streeting
Implementing a new assisted dying law would come at the expense of other NHS services, the health secretary has suggested. Wes Streeting, who once supported assisted dying, plans to vote against the new Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill later this month,
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Streeting vows to protect Britons getting cheap Brazilian butt lifts and tummy tucks abroad
Wes Streeting has promised to protect Britons travelling abroad for Brazilian butt lifts (BBLs) and other cosmetic ...
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Wes Streeting has no clue how to help NHS staff like me
Especially because we know the mental health of NHS staff is already fragile. Since 2011, 2,500 healthcare workers have died ...
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Wes Streeting Struggles To Suppress Laughter After Being Compared To Elon Musk On Sky News
Wes Streeting struggled to suppress a surprised laugh when a journalist compared his approach to the NHS to Elon Musk’s new ...
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Wes Streeting says Church of England has 'deep and fundamental issues' over Welby
The House passed House Resolution 82, the Social Security Fairness Act of 2023, on Tuesday, Nov. 12. H.R. 82 aims to ...
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Wes Streeting vows to rid NHS of ‘£145k-a-year rotten apples’
Wes Streeting has vowed to rid the NHS of “rotten apple” senior managers who earn £145,000-a-year. The Health Secretary said ...
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Wes Streeting hints at extra cash for hospices like Zoe's Place and addresses state of NHS on city visit
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has hinted at extra cash for GPs and hospices, such as Zoe's Place, who face being hit by the Budget’s rise ...
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Wes Streeting's shock as he is compared to Elon Musk
Democratic strategist David Axelrod argued President-elect Trump’s second administration has a “wholly different feel” from ...
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Streeting will ‘improve safety’ for Britons going abroad for cosmetic surgery
The Health Secretary said he wanted to ‘send a strong message to the British public to manage the risks, to do their homework ...
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