Sunday Times Front Page 24th of November 2024
A recent poll reveals that two-thirds of the population support reform on assisted dying, although the justice secretary has expressed concerns about potential risks.
A recent poll reveals that two-thirds of the population support reform on assisted dying, although the justice secretary has expressed concerns about potential risks.
Russia is reportedly prepared to launch cyber attacks against Britain, prompting warnings from officials about potential disruptions to critical infrastructure and raising concerns over national security.
Danny is determined to persevere through the challenges of a jungle-based reality show, with steadfast support from his bandmate.
Sir Keir Starmer has pledged to tackle what he describes as a £137 billion welfare issue, proposing significant reforms to address perceived inefficiencies in the benefits system.
An investigation has been launched into allegations that a senior police officer attempted to suppress media coverage regarding the Nottinghamshire stabbings, as families of the victims claim there was an effort to prevent the press from reporting on the incidents.
Hobbies such as gaming and superhero interests are becoming increasingly popular among young people in Britain, surpassing traditional enthusiasm for football.
Britain must remain resolute against nuclear threats from Russia, as experts stress the importance of supporting Ukraine and countering any intimidation tactics.
The Justice Secretary has issued a warning that new legislation on assisted dying in England and Wales could transform into a “state death service,” urging caution over potential implications while highlighting both ethical and legal concerns.