The assisted dying debate must move beyond whether we should change the law to consider exactly how we will do it, a terminally ill campaigner has said. Father-of-two Phil Newby, 53, was diagnosed with motor neurone disease nine years ago. He believes
A gran was granted her dying wish – after the “Grim Reaper” turned up at her funeral. Sharon Taffs, 68, had been discussing her funeral arrangements with her daughter Louise Miller, 49, and family friend Kenny Rossington, 59. When Kenny joked that
Language changes over time, as people move from place to place and affect the dialect in their area. The changes can be slow or they can be fast. For example, if a word is on-trend or has gone viral thanks to social
Sven-Goran Eriksson admitted he was reduced to tears during a touching rendition of You’ll Never Walk Alone as he fulfilled his dying wish by managing Liverpool. Eriksson coached a team of Reds legends to a 4-2 victory over Ajax at Anfield. The
Many people want the law on assisted dying to change (Image: Getty) A cancer sufferer left a message to MPs from beyond the grave demanding an end to a “cruel” legal ban on assisted dying. Terminally-ill Paola Marra ended her life at
Vladimir Putin has a “succession plan” that lays out his exit from the Kremlin amid fears he could “die in office”, an expert has claimed. The Russian election is taking place this weekend as Putin is expected to secure another landslide victory
The woman who has led the battle for greater end-of-life choice for 17 years says “the dam is bursting” as the British public overwhelmingly demands access to assisted dying. Sarah Wootton has taken the campaign from the margins to the mainstream since
Carol Vorderman talks about assisted dying Sir Keir Starmer has promised to hold a full parliamentary debate and free vote on assisted dying if he comes the next Prime Minister. In a major victory for the Daily Express’s Give Us Our Last
The majority of Brits believe that legalising assisted dying for terminally ill people who are nearing the end of their lives would be safer than the current ban, a landmark poll reveals. More than 10,000 people shared their views in the largest
France announced last night it is to legalise assisted dying for adults suffering from an “incurable illness”. French president Emmanuel Macron said that adults with an “incurable illness” will be able to ask for help to die “under strict conditions”. Speaking to French