The Ipsos survey of 1,078 adults found 24 of people would use weight-loss jabs if they were provided for free by the health service.
The Prime Minister yesterday confirmed for the first time that he will take part in the crunch Commons vote on November 29, following criticism that he is 'backing away' from the issue.
Health Secretary Wes Streeting has said there is still "more to do" when it comes to tackling NHS issues including dentistry, waiting times and more.
PM reiterates no pressure on assisted dying vote after Streeting criticised - Health Secretary Wes Streeting has been accused ...
Sir Keir Starmer has said he will take a side on assisted dying and cast a vote when plans to legalise it come before MPs ...
Education Secretary latest Cabinet member to indicate no vote - Bridget Phillipson said she has not changed her mind since ...
Mistrust’ of pharma firms blocking benefits of industry collaboration – report - Partnerships between the NHS and life ...
Bridget Phillipson slammed her cabinet colleague Wes Streeting today after he openly criticised the Assisted Dying Bill. The ...
A Cabinet split over assisted dying has deepened after Angela Rayner and Louise Haigh revealed they were backing opposing ...
NHS bosses earning as much as £300,000 per year at the worst performing hospital trusts in England could be facing the sack ...
When it emerged MPs would be voting on the legalisation of assisted dying, the national mood seemed, to me, to be broadly ...