‘Robust’ assisted dying Bill unveiled as PM says MPs won’t be pressured on vote
The Bill, which was published on Monday night, runs to almost 40 pages, with around 20 pages of explanatory notes.
The Bill, which was published on Monday night, runs to almost 40 pages, with around 20 pages of explanatory notes.
The ONS said average regular earnings growth eased back to 4.8% in the three months to September.
The PM was asked if he is prepared to get more people to change their heating systems and tell them to take fewer flights to reach the target.
A NEW transport service designed to make access to shops easier for disabled people and drive economic growth among local retailers is being launched today by the Ron Short Centre to coincide with this year’s Purple Tuesday.
Mark Chapman, Gabby Logan and Alex Scott are among the favourites to replace him.
A new Multibank is to open in Middlesbrough.
The Prime Minister is in Azerbaijan for the Cop29 summit.
The Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill is due to be published on Tuesday.
The Health, Social Care and Sport Committee was holding an evidence session on the proposed Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill.
The Sun reports Lineker will then leave the BBC after the 2026 World Cup.
The 63-year-old took over as host of the programme in 1999.
Shadow environment secretary Victoria Atkins said the policy will affect family farmers and tenant farmers rather than big companies.
Louise Haigh made the claim as she committed to display rail performance data at stations.
Sir Keir Starmer is expected to tell the nearly 100 other delegations in Baku that Britain is returning to ‘responsible international engagement’.
Tony Curr is joined by Gareth Le Prevost and James Falla to look back at a brilliant weekend for Guernsey FC as Ross Allen’s landmark goal helped the men end their long winless run at home and the women made it two wins from two in the Jersey league.