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Questions over assisted dying


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Sky News’ deputy political editor Sam Coates and Politico’s Anne McElvoy have a look at the day forward in British politics.

As Rachel Reeves places the ending touches to her large speech on boosting financial development tomorrow, new pension guidelines imply “trapped surplus funds” might be invested within the wider financial system – one thing proposed by her predecessor Jeremy Hunt.

Elsewhere, there’s a backlash over a leaked inside Home Office report which has suggested widening the definition of extremism to incorporate environmentalists, the far left and males prejudiced in opposition to ladies.

And how may the assisted dying legislation work? Sam and Anne preview the looks of England’s chief medical officer Chris Whitty earlier than MPs scrutinising the invoice.

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