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Chelsea 6-0 Everton – Premier League: Live team news, score and updated as Cole Palmer nets FOUR… but Blues stars still argue among themselves!
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As it’s revealed Dame Diana Rigg made a plea in her final weeks for assisted dying to be legalised, campaigners on both sides and seriously ill patients argue their case… ‘I don’t want my children to have to witness my last months of screaming agony’
Jenny Carruthers knows starkly the agonising death that may await her. Ten years ago, the mother of three’s partner died at home in terrible pain from terminal bone cancer. Now, Jenny has been told she, too, faces the same.
Her partner, Gypie Mayo, had enjoyed fame playing guitar with rock bands such as Dr Feelgood and The Yardbirds.
He was diagnosed first with liver cancer in 2010 when he was 60. He had surgery and chemotherapy, but in December 2012
Trump’s attorneys argue for less restrictive rules over evidence in 2020 election case
Former President Donald Trump’s attorneys filed court documents on Monday arguing for less restrictions over evidence in the 2020 election case, saying this was a trial about First Amendment rights.
In the court filing, Trump’s legal team said the government requested the Court restrict all documents produced by the government, regardless of sensitivity.
Doing so, the team argued, goes against established law and the former president’s First Amendment rights.
Instead, Trump’s team asked the court to narrow the proposed order
Why you really DON’T need to panic about Covid’s resurgence: Experts argue new wave was inevitable
Fears about another Covid crisis are overblown, leading experts insisted today amid doomsday warnings that the NHS might be crippled by the impending wave.
Virus cases and hospitalisations are already on the rise, causing health chiefs to raise the alarm that Covid is ‘still a danger’ and that the winter will be be ‘extremely busy’ for an already overstretched health service.
However, experts today explained the new wave was inevitable and is unlikely to spook ministers into pandemic-era curbs because