The Week Ahead with The Yorkshire Post features writer John Blow.
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00:00Hi there, it's John Blow here from the Yorkshire Post Features Team. I'm going to take you
00:03through some of the things coming up in the week ahead. First of all there will be a debate
00:08on assisted dying in Parliament today after a petition backed by Dame Esther Ransom and
00:12campaign group Dignity in Dying secured more than 200,000 signatures. Last week Dame Esther,
00:18who's 83 and has said she's considering travelling to Switzerland for an assisted death after
00:23being diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer, said that MPs taking part in the debate will
00:28be looking into a topic that is crucial to most constituents up and down the country.
00:33It comes after legislation to introduce assisted dying for terminally ill people in Scotland
00:37was published last month at Holyrood. Meanwhile ballots will open on Thursday as local mayoral
00:42and police and crime commissioner elections get underway across the country. There are
00:47107 councils holding elections in England with the results being declared over several
00:52days starting on the night of May 2nd and ending on May 5th. Local election results
00:57are generally regarded as an indication of voter intentions in parliamentary polls so
01:02political parties will keenly await the results as a general election is likely to take place
01:06later this year. Elsewhere, May Day and Wednesday signals that spring is in full swing and events
01:11next weekend are fitting for the season. Saltire Arts Trail, Great Yorkshire Vegan Festival
01:17and Tomlin and Folk Festival are just a few of the events.