The Archbishop of Canterbury has criticized assisted dying, warning of a “slippery slope” where more people may opt for medically ending their lives. Despite being out of step with public opinion on the matter, he expressed concern over broadening access to assisted dying and the impact on vulnerable individuals. The Church of England’s position on assisted dying, despite being challenged by secular groups, remains firm even as public support for legalization remains high.
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Poundland ‘to be sold for £1’ with hundreds of stores facing closure
Thousands of jobs at Poundland may be at risk as the struggling brand, which operates 850 stores and employs over 16,000 staff, considers a rescue deal that could involve closing hundreds of locations. Its parent company, Pepco, is exploring strategic options to separate Poundland from the group, focusing on its more profitable Pepco brand, with potential bids from entities like Gordon Brothers and Modella Capital. The challenging UK retail environment has led to a significant...
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