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Proposals to change the law to give terminally-ill people in England and Wales the choice to die are to be voted on in parliament for the first time in nearly a decade. We hear from the Labour MP putting forward the bill, from an opponent and from a terminally-ill woman.
Our international editor Jeremy Bowen interviews the most senior leader of Hamas outside Gaza.
And on National Poetry Day we have a reading by Michael Rosen.
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Proposals to change the law to give terminally-ill people in England and Wales the choice to die are to be voted on in parliament for the first time in nearly a decade. We hear from the Labour MP putting forward the bill, from an opponent and from a terminally-ill woman.
Our international editor Jeremy Bowen interviews the most senior leader of Hamas outside Gaza.
And on National Poetry Day we have a reading by Michael Rosen.

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