Catch up with the latest from Sunday with Laura Kuenssbergpublished at 10:05 Greenwich Mean Time 24 November
Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg this week saw Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall discuss the upcoming vote on assisted dying.
She reiterated her support for the proposed legislation, saying it鈥檚 about "the right to choose".
"As a country and as a society, more of us will see death and have longer deaths and we have to debate it," Kendall said.
The minister also discussed her plans to "get Britain working again", warning young people have a responsibility to look for "earning or learning" opportunities.
Kuenssberg spoke with Belgian Health Minister Frank Vandenbroucke about assisted dying regulation in his country, where voluntary euthanasia became legal in 2002.
Vandenbroucke noted the UK's assisted dying bill seems "very, very strict" and "always involves a judge in any case".
Joining the programme for the opposition was shadow housing secretary Kevin Hollinrake, who also gave his backing to the bill, saying he wants people facing a terminal diagnosis to have their right to choose recognises.
He also said he'd be open to supporting Kendall鈥檚 plans to reform the benefit system if the proposals "are right".
And discussing the latest on the Russia-Ukraine war was France鈥檚 Foreign Minister Jean-No毛l Barrot, who said supporting Ukraine remains pivotal to guaranteeing European security.
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