Britain's proposed new assisted dying law for terminally ill people will be amended to remove the requirement that a High Court judge sign off on each case, lawmaker Kim Leadbeater said on Tuesday.
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MPs have called for an end to prayers as part of the official business of Parliament in a motion backed by the National ...
The visit, organised through the UK Parliament’s Education and Engagement Team, gave students the opportunity to learn more ...
Luigi Mangione, accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, is using donations from supporters for his legal defense. Mangione, whose case has garnered significant public support, has ...