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Changing law for assisted dying 'a slippery slope
ACTRESS and disability rights activist Liz Carr will make her case against assisted dying in a TV documentary tonight.
Parties 'guilty of conspiracy of silence' over social care
CAMPAIGNERS yesterday accused the Tories and Labour of a \"conspiracy of silence\" over the social care crisis ahead of the next election.
Esther planning a common-sense crackdown on woke Civil Service
ESTHER McVey has pledged to curb the culture of wokeness among civil servants.
'I lost my taste...King's cancer battle revelation
THE King yesterday revealed he lost his sense of taste during his cancer treatment during a candid chat with a veteran who recently underwent chemotherapy.
£150m Brexit boost for businesses as Kemi cuts another 500 Brussels rules
'I am committed to reducing the regulatory burden on companies to help create more jobs and grow the economy'
'It really is a game-changer.. we now have a class of drugs that could transform many chronic diseases of ageing'
A \"GAME-CHANGING\" weight-loss jab hailed as a \"new statin\" could revolutionise health care after it was found to also prevent heart attacks and strokes.
What rubbish behaviour! Sunseeking crowd leaves beach awash with litter
SUNSEEKERS left litter pickers hot and bothered after abandoning piles of rubbish on a renowned beach on the hottest weekend of the year.
Lesson in survival!
Not from a wildlife documentary...but school nature trip to pond
Klopp recalls moment Reds hit back from Villa bust-up
JURGEN'S FOND MEMORIES OF CRUCIAL 2019 VICTORY
STARS DIMMED
City don't even need Stones and Grealish
All a flutter over Rutter
FARKE FURY OVER REF CALL
UNTOUCHABLE
Foster backs Peaty to lead another British gold rush
'CONTRACT KILLER'
North tips Koepka for sixth Major win
Consumer jitters cool Currys' sales to £9bn
CURRYS is set to reveal slower yearly sales as it grapples with more fragile consumer demand after shrugging off foreign takeover interest.
'I'm watching the spring flowers come up thinking this is probably my last spring'
Assisted dying campaigner Dame Esther on the 'constant background' of terminal cancer
'When I go back I cry...I saw bodies brought off that beach'
D-DAY warriors have recalled the bravery and the horror of the historic landings as they mark the invasion's 80th anniversary.
Non-binary winner 'really sad' about protests at Eurovision...as public gives UK 'nul points'
WINNER Nemo yesterday branded chaotic scenes and protests at the Eurovision final as \"really sad\" - insisting the song contest should have been about \"love and unity\".
Skydivers pay a flying visit to London's Tower Bridge
SKYDIVERS soar through Tower Bridge in the first ever wingsuit flight at the London landmark.
Storms put dampener on 27.2C scorcher
Sun-starved Britons stampede to the seaside before rain returns
Justice in killing of PC worth long wait
N EARLY 20 years after the appalling murder of PC Sharon Beshenivsky in Bradford in 2005, the ringleader of an armed robbery gang has been sent to prison for the rest of his miserable life.
Meghan brings sunshine on her return to Nigerian roots
Splurge of colour in 3k three-year-old dress
British troops' show of Nato strength to Russia
BRITISH troops deployed a weapons system dubbed the \"70km sniper\" one hour from the Russian border yesterday as part of the largest Nato military exercise since the Cold War.
Eating starch and sugar just made me want more
MOTHER-of-one Sherran Harvey was so addicted to junk food she feared she would end up in a wheelchair.
Junk food causing 'more damage to health now than smoking in 1950s'
THE damage done to the nation's health by ultra-processed food in our diets will be greater than smoking in the 1950s, an expert has warned.
'To finally know the root cause behind my confusion provided such clarity'
Alastair Stewart urges more support for those like him living with dementia
Happy night in Valley as Prince praises Floella
THE BBC was in its happy place at the Baftas last night as it scooped more than half of the prizes.
Hannah misses out but is toast of the town
HANNAH Waddingham was a winner in the Bafta style stakes and cemented her national treasure status.
PM'S BOLD VISION FOR 'STARK CHOICES' FACING BRITAIN
Country can seize huge life-changing opportunities in the face of global threats
TROPHY HAAL
Erling will never rest on his laurels when it comes to winning silverware
Kompany_glad he didn't sign pact with Devil
‘NO SPLASHING CASH HERE’