The Guardian – Assisted dying bill reveals strict safeguards on protecting patients
The Guardian’s lead story is on an assisted dying bill revealing “strict” safeguards on protecting patients.
The paper says it sets out “hardline safeguards” including “lengthy prison sentences” for people who coerce terminally ill people into ending their own lives.
The front page leads with a large image of the archbishop who is facing calls to resign.
Today’s newspaper summary – Paper Talk UK
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Editorial 12 November 2024.
There is growing pressure on Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby to step down from his role following a damaging report into a prolific child abuser associated with the Church of England. The report’s findings – splashed across many of today’s front pages – suggest Welby “could and should” have reported the allegations against John Smyth when they were put to him in 2013.