Read Dame Esther Rantzen’s damning response to a major parliamentary report on assisted dying tomorrow in the Daily Express. The Commons Health and Social Committee is due to publish the findings from its year-long inquiry. Dame Esther, who is supporting our Give
Dame Esther Rantzen has expressed her heartfelt thanks to more than 125,000 petition backers after the Government promised it “would not stand in the way” if MPs want to legalise assisted dying. The Childline founder, who sparked a passionate national debate by
A grandmother who was savaged to death by XL bullies in a UK seaside village died of “unsurvivable” dog bite wounds, an inquest heard. Esther Martin had been visiting her grandson in Jaywick, Essex, when “two large dogs” viciously attacked her. Coroner’s officer Andy
Esther McVey – the Government’s “minister for common sense” – appeared to blame lockdown supporters for the British economy dropping into recession. McVey claimed “everybody who voted for lockdown” is responsible for the lack of growth when she appeared on BBC Radio
The mother of murdered trans teen Brianna Ghey has broken her silence on Rishi Sunak’s comment yesterday in the Commons that has sparked fierce debate. The prime minister mocked Keir Starmer over his position on trans people, accusing him of failing to
Nigel Farage should have been given a place in the House of Lords, according to Cabinet Office minister Esther McVey. The so-called minister for common sense said the former Ukip leader is “one of the country’s greatest campaigners and politicians”. The Tatton
Esther Rantzen is urging the government to change the law on assisted dying (Image: Getty) Dame Esther Rantzen urged MPs to find the courage to reform assisted dying laws, saying: “You have the tools, now finish the job.” The cancer-stricken campaigner paraphrased
Dame Esther Rantzen’s lifetime of campaigning was inspired by an evil matron who made her feel a “helpless hostage” as a child, she has revealed for the first time. The indefatigable activist, crusading with the Daily Express to change assisted dying laws,
Dame Esther Rantzen is terminally ill with stage 4 lung cancer (Image: Getty) Terminally ill Dame Esther Rantzen has urged the British people to help her achieve long-awaited assisted dying reform, saying: “We’re so close now.” The campaigner, who has stage 4
Jonathan Dimbleby’s brother Nicholas has Motor Neurone Disease (Image: Getty) Few are as well tuned in to the strength of public feeling as the political doyen, part of a British television dynasty. And the harrowing plight of his stricken younger brother Nicholas,