MPs are continuing their debate on assisted dying laws today after doctors and psychiatrists expressed concern over a lack of safeguards in the proposed legislation.
The Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill is undergoing a second day of report stage in the House of Commons, with various amendments likely to be voted on.
The Bill's third reading - when MPs will decide whether to approve or reject the overall Bill - could take place next Friday.
It passed its second reading stage following an historic Commons vote in November, when MPs supported the principle of assisted dying by a majority of 55.
But, since then, a number of MPs have switched their stance on the Bill.








