The Labour MP behind the assisted dying plan said that while she is 'focused on getting the Bill passed' it would be a 'tragedy' if it takes another decade before the subject is revisited.
Bill Petrich, who was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma at the age of 21, has spent 15 years tracking the baffling cases of people who have faked cancer.
Terminally ill people on the Isle of Man will be given 'autonomy and choice' at the end of their lives, a GP and politician said as his Assisted Dying Bill took its final step towards becoming law.
Kim Leadbeater, who introduced the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill to Parliament last year, recently sent an email to MPs to update on her Bill's progress.
QUENTIN LETTS: Yesterday saw the Bill's last committee stages, that part of the legislative process when a small group of MPs chews over details of a proposed law.
Had it not been blocked by the UK Government, Sturgeon's Bill would have removed the need for a medical diagnosis of gender dysphoria when applying for a gender recognition certificate.