New laws allowing people with terminal illnesses to end their own lives will be discussed by the House of Keys next week.
When MHKs sit on Tuesday, they'll hear the first reading of Dr Alex Allinson's Assisted Dying Bill 2023.
The laws would mean those with six months to live could choose to end their lives with the help of health professionals.
An opt-out clause means medics wouldn't be obliged to take part.
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