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Two people with opposing views on assisted dying come together to discuss the issue. Plus, how the Tudor flagship Mary Rose is helping those who have suffered medical setbacks.

The Commission on Assisted Dying is to publish its recommendations on whether changes to UK law are needed in January. BBC South brings two people with opposing views together to discuss the issue. Tony Nicklinson from Wiltshire suffered a stroke and wants assistance from his wife to end his life. Michael Wenham from Oxfordshire has motor neurone disease and believes the UK law should not be changed.

Also, a look at how Henry VIII's flagship Mary Rose is being used to re-build people's lives after they have suffered medical setbacks.

29 minutes

Last on

Mon 28 Nov 201119:30

Credits

RoleContributor
PresenterJon Cuthill
DirectorJane Goddard
Series ProducerRichard Spalding

Broadcast

  • Mon 28 Nov 201119:30