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Esther Rantzen

October 2024

  • A middle-aged woman in a hoodie, with clouds in the sky behind her, holds up a piece of paper printed with: "I DON'T fear Death.  I Fear Dying!" against clouds in the sky

    Assisted dying supporters court Tories to bolster cross-party appeal

  • Campaigners for and against assisted dying gather in London during a debate in parliament in April.

    MPs to get historic vote on England and Wales assisted dying bill

September 2024

  • Chris Serle death<br>File photo dated 22/7/2008 of John Cleese watches as TV presenter Chris Serle meets Colin the red ruffed lemur, during a visit to Bristol Zoo Gardens. Former BBC radio and TV presenter Serle has died aged 81, according to BBC News. The Bristol-born star worked on BBC programmes throughout the 80s and 90s, rising to fame on satirical consumer affairs show That's Life! alongside stars including Dame Esther Rantzen. Issue date: Monday September 23, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story DEATH Serle. Photo credit should read: Barry Batchelor/PA Wire

    Chris Serle obituary

  • Nicholas Winton.

    Czech street named after British man who saved Jewish children from Nazis

July 2024

  • The Rev Richard Coles and Dianne Buswell strike dance poses on a stage.

    Strictly Come Dancing has ‘dark heart’, says ex-contestant Rev Richard Coles

  • Antonya Cooper with her son Hamish in 1980.

    UK woman admits helping end life of terminally ill son

June 2024

  • Head shot of Esther Rantzen, gazing to the side, against green background

    The ultimate choice: an assisted dying special
    ‘I will probably not be given the chance to die in my favourite place’: Esther Rantzen on the right to choose a good death

    A cancer diagnosis has reinforced the presenter’s belief that the time for change has come

March 2024

  • Esther Rantzen, who has lung cancer, is one of the new members of Dignitas

    UK membership of Dignitas soars by 24% as assisted dying in Scotland moves closer

    Bill being laid before Scottish parliament could, if approved, allow people in Britain to take their own lives within the law

February 2024

  • Esther Rantzen sitting at an outdoor table

    UK government law on assisted dying a mess, says Esther Rantzen

  • Esther Rantzen

    The Q&A
    Esther Rantzen: ‘An editor at the BBC, a self-confessed misogynist, used to aim his air gun at a can balanced just over my head’

December 2023

  • Nicholas Winton with one of the children he rescued

    ‘The worst meeting I have ever had’: why a Kindertransport hero rejected a film about his life

  • Reluctant hero … Anthony Hopkins as Nicholas Winton in One Life.

    Peter Bradshaw's film of the week
    One Life review – Anthony Hopkins in extraordinary true story of ‘British Schindler’

  • Martha Gill

    For many, the case for assisted dying is clear. But life – and death – is often not so simple

    Martha Gill
  • A hand being held by another hand

    Two former health secretaries join calls for new law on assisted dying

  • Why can’t we allow our loved ones to die with dignity?

  • Keir Starmer backs calls for change in law on assisted dying

  • Bravo, Esther Rantzen, it’s only the wimps in Westminster who are too afraid to talk about assisted dying

    Zoe Williams
  • Assisted dying around the world: where and when it is allowed

  • Esther Rantzen ‘considering assisted dying’ if cancer treatment fails

June 2023

  • The cast of That's Life! in 1989.

    Brief letters
    Ferrets down your trousers? That’s Life!

    Brief letters: That’s Life! stunts | Brownie points | Feline sceptical | Stingy drink measurements
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