Bill had successfully passed two votes in the Commons but did not face a vote in the Lords

Wrangling over an assisted-dying bill has seen the effort run out of time to complete all the parliamentary stages required for it to become law.

Bill had successfully passed two votes in the Commons but did not face a vote in the Lords

Supporters blame ‘procedural wrangling’ for the legislation running out of parliamentary time

A proposed bill to allow terminally ill adults in England and Wales to end their lives failed Friday after running out of parliamentary time, despite...

After the end of Friday's debate in the House of Lords there was no chance it would pass before parliament concludes its current session next week.