A Brighton mother with terminal cancer is calling on the government to "urgently" reform assisted dying laws.
Sophie Blake, who was diagnosed with stage four secondary breast cancer in May 2022, says she wants new rules to allow people to medically end their own life to protect families from the anguish of seeing their loved ones suffer "needlessly".
Assisted dying, where someone who is terminally ill seeks medical help to obtain lethal drugs which they administer themselves, is currently banned in the UK.
A government spokesperson said it would allow Parliament to debate and vote on any legislation brought forward by MPs.