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'You support a death cult? You and your friend Esther Rantzen'
THE ugly moment when an assisted dying opponent confronts campaigner Jonathan Dimbleby is captured in a new Daily Express documentary film.
We'll end scourge of spiking drinks
SIR Keir Starmer has insisted spiking will be made a specific criminal offence despite a backlash over the plans.
Fears over inflation rise
RISING inflation is more concerning than whether interest rates should be cut, the Bank of England's number two has warned.
Kate set to welcome Emir for state visit
THE Princess of Wales will play a key role in a state visit by The Emir of Qatar next week.
BANK HOLIDAY THANK YOU TO NATION'S HEROES
BRITAIN will say thank you to the Greatest Generation with bonus bank holidays to mark the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War.
Brits among 16 missing as wave topples tourist yacht
TWO Britons are missing while another two were rescued after a tourist yacht sank, reportedly being toppled by a large wave in the Red Sea.
Mistletoe given the kiss-off
WOKERY has made office workers nervous of kissing under the mistletoe...and is killing sales of the festive plant.
Kate's 40-piece range is a gift for partygoers
SHE transformed TopShop back in the Noughties...now Kate Moss is working her magic for Zara with a new collection just in time for Christmas.
'Investors circling for ITV takeover'
I'M A CELEBRITY broadcaster ITV could be sold as Britain's terrestrial TV empire crumbles.
Nato Allies In 'Cyber War' With Russia
Moscow's hackers pose big threat to UK, say ministers
STORMING END TO TOUGH YEAR
Jones blown away but jury's out on England
Cox's debut on ice after cruel blow
INJURY MAY SEE POPE WARILY TAKE GLOVES
ARE CHEATS CHECKMATING CHESS..?
As leading grandmasters allege that foul play is affecting the highest levels of the sport, security has been ramped up at this year's World Championships, opening today in Singapore
Stars shine at charity event
JOAN Collins and Liz Hurley look fur-bulous as they attend a star-studded charity event.
It's magical..somewhere like this needs to be protected'
A FORGOTTEN corner of William the Conqueror's hunting forest has become a sanctuary for some of Britain's most threatened wildlife.
'Reform Victorian mental health rules before we face new tragedy like Nottingham'
A BILL before the House of Lords today seeks to reform \"outdated Victorian rules\" in a push to prevent mental health tragedies.
Clarkson frustrated at Reeves' refusal to rethink farms IHT
JEREMY Clarkson has vented his frustration at failing to convince the Government to U-turn on inheritance tax for farmers who he says are some of the most \"underpaid and underappreciated people in the land\".
Legend Mariah brings a White Christmas to fans
POP superstar Mariah Carey looks every inch the queen of Christmas as she dazzles in white on her US festive tour.
AI camera trial nabs 3,200 drivers on phone or without a seat belt
SOME 3,205 motorists have been caught using their mobile phones at the wheel or not wearing seatbelts in just five weeks, thanks to artificial intelligence cameras.
Last Stand for Jamie as he misses place in Strictly quarter-finals
EASTENDERS star Jamie Borthwick has become the ninth contestant to be booted off Strictly Come Dancing.
Wayne: I'll pen a poem for my brilliant Coleen
FORMER football ace Wayne Rooney is composing a love poem for his I'm a Celebrity star wife Coleen to say how much he misses her.
The year the music died
VAT lifeline needed for 100 festivals falling silent next year
Brutal Storm Bert's 70mph gales and lethal flooding leave Britain swamped
THE death toll from devastating Storm Bert rose to five yesterday, as parts of the country were flooded by a month's rainfall in 48 hours.
'The law is failing us. People are taking their own lives. People are dying painful deaths'
LABOUR MP Kim Leadbeater has said she has no doubts \"whatsoever\" about her Assisted Dying Bill.
Moral impasse over mother's trip to Dignitas
A FORMER police officer said he made the hardest decision of his life not to be by his mother's side when she died at Dignitas, as it would have put his career in jeopardy.
Paxman: Derek the Spaniel 'discovered' my Parkinson's
JEREMY Paxman has revealed his pet spaniel helped him first discover he was suffering from Parkinson's disease after a seemingly innocuous tumble when they were out walking.
Beloved Beth decks the hall
A TOUCHING nod to the Queen's beloved dog Beth is decking the halls and tree at Highgrove this Christmas and will be available to buy from the royal estate's shop.
1.6m sign petition demanding new general election
A PETITION calling for a general election hit more than 1,600,000 signatures last night in a sign of increasing rage at Keir Starmer's Government.
"The people have spoken! Let's hope this time someone is listening'
DAME Esther Rantzen says MPs must now change the \"cruel, messy, criminal law\" on assisted dying as the public has spoken.
Hands-on Arteta already planning for the next era
MIKEL ARTETA celebrates his 250th game in charge of Arsenal today - and has already mapped out the future with the Gunners hierarchy.