The Assisted Dying Bill will go back to Legislative Council for further discussion, after MHKs rejected changes.
Yesterday in The House of Keys, MHKs voted on suggested changes to the bill, which would give terminally ill adults on the Island the right to end their own lives.
The Legislative Council had suggested amendments to the criteria, including how long was required to live on the Island, but this was rejected by the House of Keys.
The Bill is approaching its final stages and will now be discussed by the Legislative Council on Tuesday, March 11.
Chance for children to switch on village's Xmas lights
Health passports to help those with learning disabilities
All the Xmas light switch-on events happening around the Island
Over 60% of government money spent on Island
£45k spent by government on pool this year
Over £1k raised for air ambulance with dog walks
Over £50k spent on carbon literacy training
Tholt Y Will to reopen as Mountain Road stays shut