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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The stunning UK town where you can buy houses for £84k | UK | News
Kilmarnock, a historic town in Scotland, has been named the cheapest place for first-time buyers to purchase houses, with prices starting at £84,000, as per a study by Rightmove. The town, with a population of over 47,000, offers a mix of culture, retail, and leisure, including the largest Burns monument in the country and the Dick Institute. Located just 30 minutes from Glasgow, Kilmarnock boasts charming cobbled streets, Victorian architecture, and attractions like the Burns...
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