UK Government Faces Pressure on Multiple Policy Fronts
Prime Minister Starmer confronts challenges over assisted dying legislation and rising heating oil costs affecting households.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer is facing pressure from multiple directions as his government grapples with contentious policy issues affecting millions of UK households.
More than 100 Labour MPs have warned Starmer that failing to pass assisted dying legislation would undermine public trust in politics. The warning highlights growing tensions within the Labour Party over the controversial bill, which has divided opinion both within government ranks and among the public.
Separately, Starmer is preparing to announce a support plan to address the sharp rise in heating oil costs that has affected households across the country. The price increases have been linked to the outbreak of conflict involving the US, Israel, and Iran, which has disrupted global energy markets.
The dual challenges underscore the complex policy landscape facing the Labour government as it attempts to balance social reform with economic pressures. The assisted dying debate represents one of the most ethically charged issues in contemporary British politics, while energy costs remain a critical concern for household budgets.
The government has not yet provided details about the scope or timing of either the assisted dying vote or the heating oil support measures.