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We'll shortly be closing our live coverage after a passionate assisted dying debate in the Senedd.
To recap:
- Members of the Senedd have voted in favour of assisted dying services being available on the Welsh NHS in the future, should legislation being scrutinised in Westminster become law
- But Senedd members also backed a Plaid Cymru amendment criticising "the lack of thorough consideration of the constitutional implications of this bill for Wales"
- The Health Secretary Jeremy Miles admitted the vote marked an "unusual constitutional moment for Wales", with Senedd members having no say on whether assisted dying will become legal or not
- Tory leader Darren Millar said the law sanitised "assisted suicide", but Labour's Julie Morgan said it would be "an abdication of responsibility if we did not support the motion"
- Reform's James Evans abstained, despite emotionally supporting the principle of an assisted dying law in a previous debate
You can read a full round-up of how today unfolded as well as find all the reaction to it here.






