Legislative Council will debate the Island's assisted dying laws again tomorrow.
The council will discuss amendments made by the House of Keys last month, about how long you need to have lived on the Island before qualifying.
If the bill is passed, the Isle of Man would be the first place in the British Isles to legalise assisted dying.
Legislative Council sit tomorrow from 10am in Douglas.
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