, thank you for scraping — news. jackie bowie, thank you for scraping behind _ news. jackie bowieehind the numbers for scraping behind the numbers for us, jackie bowie from chatham house financial. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. next, to what's a highly sensitive, highly personal and sometimes highly charged subject — assisted dying — should terminally ill people be given help to end their lives? a new bill which is proposing changes in england and wales has been formally introduced to the house of commons. campaigners from both sides of the debate gathered outside parliament while inside, the labour mp behind the controversial bill, kim leadbeater, formally presented it to parliament. alison freeman reports. it's a question that divides. powerful arguments on both sides of the debate on whether the terminally ill should be allowed to choose when to die. at the moment, the status quo is cruel, it's unfair and it is unsafe as well. dying people don't have choice. you hear that palliative care can do so much. well, i'm sorry, but it can't in all cases, and i w