Watching the debate, brought about in my mother Dame Esther Rantzen’s name, with the help of The Express and the incredible 200,000 signatories to our petition, I find I am deeply moved. I am moved to shake some MPs by the hand
Campaigners gathered outside Parliament ahead of the debate (Image: Dignity in Dying) Dame Esther Rantzen and her family have been given hope that “common sense could prevail” and see assisted dying legalised, following a landmark debate secured with the Daily Express’s help.
Candidates to be the next European Commission president clashed over EU defence policy during a live debate tonight. Danish MEP Anders Vistisen, for the far-right Identity and Democracy Party, claimed the issue is being used to push for more European integration. Speaking
Protestors including celebs have gathered in central London as MPs debated a Daily Express-backed assisted dying bill, while counter protestors have also arrived at the scene. Hundreds of people have gathered outside the Houses of Parliament, including Jonathan Dimbleby, who has called
Tonight, the political spotlight is on Maastricht as Ursula von der Leyen, the President of the European Commission, faces off with seven other lead candidates in a European election debate. The event marks the first time these candidates will debate on stage,
Dame Esther’s intervention has breathed new life into the campaign to legalise assisted dying (Image: Getty) Indomitable Dame Esther Rantzen says she is “fighting for my family and lots of others”, as MPs are set to hold a landmark parliamentary debate on
Wes Streeting has given a nuanced response to calls from campaigners to secure the right of assisted dying in Britain. Speaking to Times Radio this morning, Labour’s Health Secretary, said he feels “genuinely conflicted” about the major moral debate. The intervention comes
Environment Secretary Steve Barclay takes your questions (Image: Getty) The country’s top politicians are answering your questions in the Sunday Express. In the months leading up to the elections our legions of readers have the chance to put Tory ministers and their
Joe Biden’s handlers will be in a panic after the president finally agreed to a debate with Republican rival Donald Trump ahead of the presidential election in November. In what appeared to be an unplanned comment during an interview with shock jock
Susan Hall accused Sadiq Khan of making an “outrageous comment” after he claimed she was “the most dangerous candidate I’ve fought against”. The London Mayor made the remark as his Tory rival was grilled about past social media posts during a debate