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British lawmakers give initial approval to a bill to help terminally ill adults end their lives in England and Wales .
After an impassioned and debate, members of Parliament approve the so-called assisted dying bill by a vote of 330 to 275 .
The vote signals lawmakers’ approval in principle for the bill and sends it on to further scrutiny.
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