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Rantzen's daughter criticises delay of Assisted Dying Bill

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Rantzen's daughter criticises delay of Assisted Dying Bill

Rantzen's daughter criticises delay of Assisted Dying Bill

The introduction of assisted dying in England and Wales could be pushed back until at least 2029 - a delay supporters of the Bill have branded "unreasonable".

Rebecca Wilcox, the daughter of Esther Rantzen, described the delay as "disappointing".

Report by Kennedyl.

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