'Please make it stop. I'm ready to go': Five stories that bring the assisted dying debate home
Assisted dying being legalised in at least one jurisdiction of the UK or Crown Dependencies is looking "increasingly likely" and the government must be "actively involved" in discussions about what to do if that happens, MPs have said.
Paul Merson: Man Utd a million miles away from overtaking Man City after shocking display against Fulham
Manchester United fell eight points behind fourth-placed Aston Villa with their 2-1 Premier League loss at Old Trafford against Fulham; Paul Merson: Man Utd were shocking. Im not exaggerating. Absolutely shocking.
According to IRN, "Brazil is the country that leads the countries that most requested Portuguese nationality, with 12,844 applications submitted online (around 45%)".
Wendy Mitchell: Acclaimed author who detailed experience of dementia announces her own death
Wendy Mitchell, 68, authored acclaimed books after she was diagnosed with early-onset vascular dementia and Alzheimer's in July 2014, at the age of 58.
The first strategic plan for teaching Portuguese to foreigners goes into public consultation from Friday, with new models of training and recognition of skills.
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Not many foods play the role of both a prized cooking ingredient and household cleaner. The word vinegar derives from the French “vin aigre,” or sour wine. It has been traced back to 5000 B.C.E. in…
Binance CEO steps down; crypto platform hit with record $4.3 billion in damages
The Treasury Department said Binance “willfully failed to report” more than 100,000 suspicious transactions from a host of sanctioned groups and countries, including Hamas and North Korea.
By Saswato Das, Head of Thought Leadership, Global Corporate Affairs, SAP In the last two decades of his life, Albert Einstein struggled to come up with a unified theory that would describe both gravity and electromagnetism. He felt the existing theories of the day lacked a simpler, more holistic framework. Einstein was [...]
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