In a sign of the concern about the Bill, it passed through the Commons by just 23 votes yesterday - 32 fewer than when MPs backed it in principle in November.

The Bill is back in the Commons for a debate and major vote which would see it either pass to the House of Lords or fall

Opponents of the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill also believe they may have the numbers to see it off the proposed decriminalisation in England and Wales.

A rushed parliamentary process has produced a framework riddled with flaws

Vote on knife-edge as backbenchers switch sides and urge colleagues to reject it

Campaigners making final cases as MPs prepare for final reading in Commons

Controversial legislation on course to be available by 2029 following ‘fateful’ vote