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Isle of Man assisted dying law ‘only for residents of five years or more’

A person seeking an assisted death under a potential new law in the Isle of Man could have to be resident there for five years instead of one, a report has suggested.

The Assisted Dying Bill passed a second reading vote in the island’s parliament in October in what pro-change campaigners hailed as a “historic” moment which set it on the path to becoming the first part of the to see

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