Committee to look at ‘real-world evidence’ including experiences of countries where law has changed

MPs are to open an inquiry into assisted dying in the new year, looking in particular at the experience of other countries that have changed their laws.

The health and social care committee will hear evidence from medical professionals, campaigners and the public, and make recommendations to the government on the issue.

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