2024-11-12
Guardian Front Page 12th of November 2024
A historic bill aimed at legalising assisted dying in the UK will include stringent safeguards to prevent misuse and ensure eligibility, addressing concerns about patient protection and coercion.
A historic bill aimed at legalising assisted dying in the UK will include stringent safeguards to prevent misuse and ensure eligibility, addressing concerns about patient protection and coercion.
Keir Starmer is attending France’s Armistice Day event alongside President Macron, aiming to display European unity and address concerns on defence and diplomacy amidst the context of Donald Trump’s potential re-election.
Ukraine has expressed concerns over a deterioration in its relations with the United Kingdom, voicing dissatisfaction with Britain’s delayed military support and artillery supplies amidst ongoing tensions.
Joe Biden has committed to ensuring a smooth and peaceful transition of power, while acknowledging Vladimir Putin’s congratulatory message to Donald Trump on his electoral victory, amid discussions regarding the role of the outgoing administration.
Donald Trump has returned to the White House following a significant electoral victory, highlighting the nation’s ongoing political divisions and sparking widespread reactions.
Millions of voters across the United States participated in the elections, with many waiting patiently to choose between differing visions for the country’s future.
The United States is facing a significant decision as voters contemplate the presidential candidacy of Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, with analysts predicting it could be the closest election since 2000 amidst deep political and social divisions.
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are intensifying their efforts in key swing states as the US presidential election approaches, focusing on gaining critical voter support.
Donald Trump’s campaign is preparing to challenge the upcoming US election results by launching legal actions against potential vote suppression, amid warnings from Democrats and concerns over actions by Congress members.
Rachel Reeves has been informed that an additional £9 billion in tax revenue may be needed to prevent harsh spending cuts to public services, following concerns about increased borrowing costs and a demanding global financial environment.