Event JSON
{
"id": "392ca0d311b6e3a79baa57790fff2539b7ae2f1a4998dcba63ae65b1ec2fc9c4",
"pubkey": "f1b8cad8814a5e98cdaadb1f883c7a08cd72a3e1091552c7ea5bd784b802001b",
"created_at": 1732535857,
"kind": 1,
"tags": [
[
"r",
"https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cn7mn42zev4o"
],
[
"subject",
"Assisted dying bill about right to choose - minister"
],
[
"published_at",
"1732459585"
],
[
"image",
"https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/ace/standard/240/cpsprodpb/3262/live/b6d80f10-aa60-11ef-8ab9-9192db313061.jpg"
],
[
"p",
"f1b8cad8814a5e98cdaadb1f883c7a08cd72a3e1091552c7ea5bd784b802001b",
"wss://articles.layer3.news"
],
[
"imeta",
"url https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/ace/standard/240/cpsprodpb/3262/live/b6d80f10-aa60-11ef-8ab9-9192db313061.jpg"
],
[
"t",
"other:perspective"
],
[
"summary",
"The assisted dying bill, which would allow some terminally ill people to have a medically assisted death, is set to be debated by MPs on Friday. Liz Kendall, who is a long-time advocate of assisted dying, believes the bill will give people the right to choose how they die. However, Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood has expressed concerns about the potential risks of the bill, including the pressure on vulnerable individuals to end their lives. The debate has sparked a national discussion, with faith leaders, politicians, and campaigners on both sides of the issue sharing their views."
]
],
"content": "nostr:nprofile1qyd8wumn8ghj7ctjw35kxmr9wvhxcctev4erxtnwv4mhxqpq7xuv4kypff0f3nd2mv0cs0r6prxh9glppy2493l2t0tcfwqzqqdsl58psn\nhttps://ichef.bbci.co.uk/ace/standard/240/cpsprodpb/3262/live/b6d80f10-aa60-11ef-8ab9-9192db313061.jpg\nLabour’s cabinet remains divided on how to vote on Friday’s bill to legalise assisted dying.\nhttps://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cn7mn42zev4o",
"sig": "b6ed4c380a4e87d1fb3acf5416c3f1c1145298819ecdd735e2631093401f909003db65427e23e3ee114013bee2debd16486a132dfe6b2217c2fc1f66617b6455"
}