wyre davies investigates. when would you want to die? it s one of life s biggest questions. my first response was, who is going to find you? what s it going to do to them? about choice. about control. i think it would just be cruel for me not to have a choice. and what if we re given it? it would change us all. it s too dangerous. this is a red line in the sand and it should not be crossed. he ll have to wait. he s not gonna run a wheelchair over, is he? thank you! the sun s coming out now. look. lovely. sit here and mull things over in my mind. i m sharon. tetraplegic, in a wheelchair. somebody said they were doing the lottery and asked if i wanted to do it. isaid, no. no. knowing my luck i ll bloody win. nothing i can do. i m not doing the lottery. everything changed for sharon three years ago. i was outgoing, chatty, fun. i walked. i worked. i worked in a bookmaker s, always have worked and before that i was a publican. and the one day fatal day, i went upstairs to ge
in your control to try to reduce transmission. don t wait for the government to change policy. the sooner we all act, the sooner we can get this transmission rate down, and the greater the prospect of having a christmas with our families. the warning comes as two of the biggest teaching unions have called for tougher covid measures in schools in england to combat a rise in infections. a welcome from england s city regions outside london for an announcement of nearly £7 billion to improve their transport networks, but they say more money is needed. ministers promise £0.5 billion to support families in the budget, but the labour party calls it a smokescreen. court documents reveal that alec baldwin was told a prop gun was safe moments before he accidentally killed a crew member on a film set. a warning that dog owners are pretending their lockdown pets are strays, in order to get rid of them. now on bbc news, as lawmakers debate whether doctors should be allowed to help some
as the big tech firms respond to the latest wikileaks revelations we ll be getting the inside track on all the biggest tech stories of the week with our technology correspondent rory cellan jones. there s a report in the times in london that fewer people are taking time off sick from work because they frightened for their jobs. we want to know whether you have hauled yourself in as sick as a dog for fear of the sack. just use #bbcbizlive. welcome to the programme. we start in detroit in the usa where in a few hours time volkswagen is due to plead guilty to charges of fraud and obstruction ofjustice by cheating diesel emissions tests. the formal plea will draw a line under the us side of the scandal following a plea bargain reached in january. but it s far from over. vw has admitted 11 million vehicles worldwide had software installed to beat regulators checks on emissions. in some cases they were up to a0 times higher than the us legal limit. so far that s led to around $20 b
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