87 per cent in favour of new laws
There's a call for the Isle of Man to debate the issue of assisted dying after a suggestion the majority of residents would support bringing in new laws.
Island Global Research surveyed 872 people - 87 per cent were in favour of a law change.
Jersey and Guernsey were also polled as part of 'Dying Matters Week'.
Sarah Wootton is the chief executive of UK organisation Dignity in Dying - she says the findings are compelling:
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