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Fewer than 1,000 people a year may choose to die if bill is passed, MP says
Fewer than 1,000 patients a year in England and Wales are expected to choose assisted dying should the law pass, the Labour MP Kim Leadbeater said, as she outlined her bill setting out the legislation.
Woman died during gastric sleeve surgery, inquest hears
A woman died during an operation after travelling to Turkey for slimming surgery, an inquest has heard.
£30 'fart blaster' stars on budget-friendly Christmas toy chart
A \"fart blaster\" with a repertoire of 15 sounds that blasts \"fog fart rings,\" and a waddling mother duck are among the toys destined to appear on Christmas lists as experts predict a \"record-breaking\" year for sales.
Working-class people 'blocked' from arts careers, report finds
Young people from working-class backgrounds are being \"blocked\" from entering the creative industries, which remain \"elitist\" and inaccessible, according to research.
BBC begins search for Lineker's Match of the Day replacement
Speculation about who will replace Gary Lineker as the presenter of Match of the Day began in earnest yesterday after the BBC confirmed the former England striker would step down at the end of the season.
Pants, panting and Des Lynam His MOTD career highlights
No one gave Leicester City a hope of winning the 2015-16 Premier League, apparently including Lineker, who began his playing career with the Foxes in 1978 and remains a loyal fan.
Couple sue mansion's seller for £36m over moth claim
The daughter of a Georgian billionaire and her husband are suing for more than £36m after claiming the London mansion they purchased was \"infested\" by \"millions of moths\", the high court heard.
Curzon cinema chain bought by US owners of Poundstretcher
The British arthouse cinema chain Curzon has been acquired by the US investment firm that owns Poundstretcher and Majestic Wine.
Wild birds still in decline despite nature promise
Wild bird numbers are falling in the UK despite promises by the government to halt nature decline by 2030.
Teenage girl killed by car on M5 shortly after fleeing police vehicle
A teenage girl who was killed by a car while on foot on the M5 had fled a police vehicle before she was struck, it has emerged.
'His Voice will resonate for generations': Frank Auerbach dies aged 93
Frank Auerbach, the artist who arrived in Britain as a Jewish refugee fleeing Hitler's Germany and went on to become one of the most significant figurative painters of the postwar era, has died aged 93.
The work Supremely modern art made with fury for life
When I found out Frank Auerbach was dead, I thought once more of the heartbreaking story of his parents, Max Auerbach and Charlotte Nora Borchardt, who saved his life by putting their child on a train from Berlin to London in 1939.
'Toxic' culture at east London council leads to oversight from minister
Inspectors have uncovered a \"toxic\" and secretive culture at an east London council, with decision-making dominated by the inner circle of the local mayor, Lutfur Rahman, according to an official report.
Less than half of over-40s in England get NHS 'midlife MOT'
Less than half of people over the age of 40 in England are getting the heart health checks they are entitled to, according to the government's spending watchdog.
Sue Gray declines job offer after warnings No 10 would rescind it
Sue Gray has decided not to take up the post of nation and regions envoy after it became clear Keir Starmer was planning to withdraw his offer, the Guardian understands.
What next? How a new archbishop is chosen
How does the archbishop step down?
'Highly likely' John Smyth continued to abuse boys in South Africa - review
The evangelical Christian barrister John Smyth is believed to have abused as many as 130 boys and young men in the UK, Zimbabwe and potentially other African countries, but an independent review has said there remains little concrete information on his time in South Africa.
Bishops Who's in the frame to take the C of E's top job?
Justin Welby's resignation will trigger a search for the 106th archbishop of Canterbury, a role that combines moral and spiritual leadership, ceremonial duties, a seat in the House of Lords, oversight of Anglican churches in more than 160 countries, and the day-to-day management of a large but declining English institution.
Analysis Why archbishop chosen for his managerial skills had to go
In earlier times it used to be more straightforward: archbishops of Canterbury used to get it in the neck from the king, like Thomas Becket and William Laud, or at the hands of the mob, such as Simon Sudbury, who was killed during the Peasants' Revolt.
The Booker judges are unanimous: Harvey's Orbital is out of this world
Orbital by Samantha Harvey, the only British writer shortlisted this year, has won the 2024 Booker prize, the UK's most prestigious prize for fiction.
Dip in supply: taramasalata off the menu after strike at factory
When some UK supermarkets removed the lids from tubs of hummus, there were complaints from shoppers. But for many, the latest dip problem is arguably worse - a nationwide shortage of taramasalata.
Police did not protect MP during election, Labour report says
Police failed to intervene when the family of the justice secretary, Shabana Mahmood, and her supporters faced intimidation during this year's general election campaign, Labour has told the elections watchdog.
Welby's 'sorrow' as he quits over church abuse scandal
Archbishop bows to pressure over handling of C of E investigation
NHS fury at Streeting's trust league table plans
Wes Streeting plans to publish a football-style league table of the best and worst performing hospitals, prompting fury from NHS bosses and staff at struggling trusts being \"named and shamed\".
FTX files $1.8bn lawsuit against Binance and its former CEO
The collapsed cryptocurrency company FTX is suing Binance and its former CEO Changpeng Zhao, alleging that $1.8bn was \"fraudulently transferred\" by FTX management to Binance and its executives.
Ref's video nasty Coote suspended for foul-mouthed Klopp tirade
The Premier League referee David Coote has been suspended after video footage emerged of him calling Jürgen Klopp a \"German cunt\" and Liverpool \"shit\".
Van Nistelrooy leaves United as Amorim checks in
Ruud van Nistelrooy has left his role as assistant coach after the arrival of Ruben Amorim at Manchester United.
Merino backs Arsenal to stay in title race after 'difficult few weeks'
Mikel Merino insists Arsenal will thrive on the pressure of their bid to win the Premier League and has cited the late push in Sunday's 1-1 draw at Chelsea as evidence of their character.
Robertson not worried after being 'written off' by some
Andy Robertson has said he had a point to prove in Liverpool's win over Aston Villa having been \"written off\" for the first time in his storied Anfield career.
Unfamiliar City woes make this Guardiola's trickiest challenge
The champions struggling in the autumn is nothing new but the root of this season's problems appear different