A new assisted dying law for England and Wales could take up to four years to fully implement due to additional safeguards being adopted as the bill goes through Parliament.
A spokesperson for Kim Leadbeater, the Labour MP behind the bill, described the four-year time limit as "a backstop" but acknowledged changes to the bill – including new panels to oversee applications – will "inevitably take longer to implement".
The bills supporters had previously stated they wanted assisted dying to be accessible within two years of being signed into law.
If approved, the bill would allow terminally ill adults expected to die within six months to seek help to end their own life.