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    By Robbie Robertson on March 27, 2026 News Briefing
    Lloyds Banking Group’s IT Glitch Disrupts Services for Nearly 500,000 Customers
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    The proposed assisted dying bill in the UK will not advance to become law, as confirmed by representatives from both supporting and opposing sides. This decision marks a significant juncture in the ongoing debate, which has attracted considerable public interest and ethical scrutiny. Supporters had sought to introduce a framework allowing terminally ill individuals to choose assisted dying, but the lack of consensus reflects the deeply divisive nature of the issue.

    In another notable development, a major IT glitch at Lloyds Banking Group has impacted nearly 500,000 customers, prompting urgent calls for improved infrastructure from critics. As public scrutiny of digital banking systems intensifies, stakeholders will be paying close attention to the bank’s responses and any forthcoming policy announcements related to technological reliability.

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    Assisted dying bill will not become law, say both sides

    UK POLITICS — The assisted dying bill proposed in Parliament has been declared unlikely to pass into law.

    Both proponents and opponents of the legislation agree that it will not receive enough support to advance. This decision comes amidst ongoing discussions about ethical implications surrounding assisted dying in the UK.

    Lloyds Banking Group IT glitch affected almost 500,000 customers

    UK BUSINESS — An IT glitch at Lloyds Banking Group impacted nearly half a million customers.

    The issue led to difficulties in accessing banking services, causing significant inconvenience for users. The bank has confirmed that it is working to rectify the situation and ensure systems are stable.

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    UK ENERGY — The UK is set to reopen a carbon dioxide (CO2) plant as part of contingency measures related to potential conflicts in Iran.

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    UK SECURITY — A recent major incident in the policing sector attracted significant public attention.

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    What to watch — Keep an eye on developments related to the assisted dying bill and its implications for future legislation.

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