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GPs from different areas of England tell us how they feel about plans to legalise assisted dying.
How can traditional British TV survive the US streaming giants?
Senior figures in the UK TV industry are contemplating how best to secure its future
Will traditional British TV survive US streaming giants?
Senior figures in the UK TV industry are contemplating how best to secure its future
GPs in England split over assisted dying plans, BBC research suggests
GPs are deeply divided over assisted dying with personal beliefs shaping their views, BBC research reveals.
GPs in England split over assisted dying plans, BBC research suggests
GPs are deeply divided over assisted dying with personal beliefs shaping their views, BBC research reveals.
Trump pledges to lift Syria sanctions as he seals $142bn arms deal on Saudi visit
The US president gets a "lavender-carpet" reception on a whirlwind visit of Gulf countries mainly focused on shoring up investment.
Uruguay's José Mujica, world's 'poorest president', dies
The former guerrilla who governed Uruguay from 2010 to 2015 earned his nickname because of his modest lifestyle.
Uruguay's José Mujica, world's 'poorest president', dies
The former guerrilla who governed Uruguay from 2010 to 2015 earned his nickname because of his modest lifestyle.
Hull KR and Leeds Rhinos to meet in Las Vegas
Hull KR and Leeds Rhinos are to meet in Las Vegas next year in the second Super League regular-season fixture to be played in the United States.
How real is the risk of nuclear war between India and Pakistan?
Recent hostilities were a reminder of how easily a crisis could escalate into catastrophe.