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Colombia legalises assisted dying in Supreme Court ruling

In a groundbreaking move, Colombia's Supreme Court has expanded euthanasia rights, making it the first Latin American nation to legalise assisted dying for non-terminally ill patients. Discover the implications of this historic judgement.

Body found in River Wye search for missing woman

Police have confirmed the discovery of a body in the River Wye during the search for missing 71-year-old Mabel Hall from Hereford. The heartbreaking development comes after extensive searches by multiple emergency services.

No prosecution for wife in assisted dying case

A British woman will not face criminal charges after travelling with her terminally ill husband to a Swiss assisted dying clinic, in a landmark decision that reignites the debate over UK end-of-life laws.

South Pole Skeleton Mystery Solved After 60 Years

The haunting mystery of a young woman's skeleton found abandoned at the South Pole research station has been solved after six decades, revealing a tragic tale of illness and isolation in the world's most remote location.

Widow cleared in Dignitas husband death case

A British widow breathes relief as prosecutors drop her criminal case after accompanying her terminally ill husband to Dignitas for an assisted death. Read the emotional story of love and legal limbo.

Dying paedophile's shocking final wish revealed

Convicted child sex offender Daniel Hume made a controversial dying wish from his hospital bed in New South Wales, revealing his unrepentant stance and raising serious questions about offender rehabilitation.

Brandreth's emotional final visit to Esther Rantzen

This Morning's Gyles Brandreth shares poignant details of his last visit to Dame Esther Rantzen before her assisted dying journey, revealing their emotional final conversation and unwavering friendship.

Woman found dead on cross-shaped object in Austrian ravine

Austrian authorities are investigating the bizarre and tragic death of a woman discovered on a large, cross-shaped object in a remote ravine near the German border. The identity of the woman and the circumstances leading to her death remain a profound mys

Peers Clash in Historic Assisted Dying Debate

The House of Lords witnessed a passionate and deeply personal debate on assisted dying legislation, pitting former Archbishop of Canterbury Lord Carey against prominent faith leaders. As MPs prepare for a potential Commons vote, the nation confronts this

Body found in search for missing woman Louise Brown

Hampshire Constabulary has confirmed the discovery of a body in the search for Louise Brown, 50, who vanished from her Basingstoke home over a week ago. The identity is yet to be formally confirmed.

Author Robert Munsch Reveals Assisted Dying Decision

Robert Munsch, the celebrated author of 'Love You Forever', has made the profound and deeply personal decision to pursue Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) in Canada, citing a long and painful struggle with addiction and mental health following a tragic b

Lords' War Over Assisted Dying: Ex-PM May Accused

The House of Lords witnessed a fiery debate on assisted dying, with former PM Theresa May accused of causing 'distress' to the terminally ill. Peers clash over the ethical and legal ramifications of the proposed bill.

Theresa May backs assisted dying in dramatic U-turn

Exclusive: In a powerful personal intervention, former Conservative leader Theresa May reverses her longstanding opposition to assisted dying, lending crucial support to a cross-party bill that could transform end-of-life care in Britain.

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