Was due to present findings this week
The committee reviewing the Island's proposed Assisted Dying legislation says it's waiting on two key pieces of evidence before presenting its findings.
It's been created to examine the clauses of the bill, which is currently going through the House of Keys.
The findings were due to be presented this week, but have been delayed.
Chair of the committee, David Ashford, has been explaining why:
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