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The Ministry of Justice has dismissed claims that the ongoing review of the Isle of Man’s Assisted Dying Bill amounts to a delay in its implementation. Amid growing public and political attention, officials insist that the thorough scrutiny is a necessary step to ensure the legislation is carefully considered before any potential changes to end-of-life laws are enacted. The bill, which proposes legalising assisted dying under specific conditions, has sparked significant debate across the island, with the Ministry emphasizing the importance of a measured approach in addressing such a sensitive issue.

The Ministry of Justice has emphasized that the ongoing scrutiny of the Assisted Dying Bill is part of a deliberate process to ensure the legislation is both robust and unambiguous. Officials have reassured the public that this review does not signify any procedural delay but rather reflects a commitment…

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Author : Olivia Williams

Publish date : 2026-03-01 14:55:00

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