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however, the archbishop of canterbury , justin archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, is warning thataw could lead to what he's described as a slippery slope . described as a slippery slope. labour mp kim leadbeater says the bill, though , will have the bill, though, will have strict criteria and safeguards. >> i've spoken to my parents about it, you know, i said, dad, you do know you don't have to do it. and he went, oh yeah, no you don't. of course you don't. it's about personal choice. and personal freedom and autonomy. that's the crux of the issue. so lots of safeguards and protections for terminally ill adults only. so this is not about disabled people. let's fight for the rights of disabled people. absolutely. i am front and centre of that campaign as well. and i understand it creates a nervousness within the disabled community. but it's not about them. it's about terminally ill people and their choice and their right, so that we don't have to hear stories after stories, after stories of people who have had a horrible end of life . end of life. >> hundreds are set to gather in p
however, the archbishop of canterbury , justin archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, is warning thataw could lead to what he's described as a slippery slope . described as a slippery slope. labour mp kim leadbeater says the bill, though , will have the bill, though, will have strict criteria and safeguards. >> i've spoken to my parents about it, you know, i said, dad, you do know you don't have to do it. and he went, oh yeah, no you don't. of course you don't. it's about personal...
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the archbishop of canterbury justin welby has warned of a "slippery slope" ahead of an assisted dying officially introduced to parliament. the law change would give people who are terminally ill in england and wales the right to end their life, as our religion editor aleem maqbool reports. we want choice! should the terminally ill be allowed to choose when to die? it's a question that, after years of debate, is back in sharp focus. when it comes to the idea of an assisted dying bill of the kind that's about to be introduced in parliament, the archbishop of canterbury is unequivocal. i think this approach is both dangerous and sets us in a direction which is even more dangerous. and in every other place where it's been done has led to a slippery slope. and in the institution he heads, he's not alone. well, the last time the church of england voted on the subject of assisted dying, which was only a couple of years ago, only 7% of its general assembly, the synod, voted in favour of a change in the law. that is massively out of kilter when it comes to opinion polls that have been conducte
the archbishop of canterbury justin welby has warned of a "slippery slope" ahead of an assisted dying officially introduced to parliament. the law change would give people who are terminally ill in england and wales the right to end their life, as our religion editor aleem maqbool reports. we want choice! should the terminally ill be allowed to choose when to die? it's a question that, after years of debate, is back in sharp focus. when it comes to the idea of an assisted dying bill...
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the archbishop of canterbury justin welby warns of a slippery slope ahead of the assisted dying billers america's strongly worded warning about the lack of humanitarian aid in gaza after being told it risks losing military assistance. olympian adam peatyjoins us on the sofa to tell us how he hopes to inspire the next generation of swimmers. england prepare to appoint their new manager with the fa agreeing a deal with german coach thomas tuchel, who's expected to be announced as gareth southgate�*s permanent successor this lunchtime/ cloudy and wet day ahead for most but also mild. in the south—east before the rain arrives later, we could have temperatures up to 22 celsius. it's wednesday the 16th of october. the latest inflation figures have been released in the last hour — and the rate has fallen to i.7%, the lowest in more than three years. that means prices are continuing to rise but at a lower rate. ben's here with more details. what difference could it make? it is a welcome bit of respite after two years of sharp price rises. inflation slowed to i.7% last month, the lowest rate
the archbishop of canterbury justin welby warns of a slippery slope ahead of the assisted dying billers america's strongly worded warning about the lack of humanitarian aid in gaza after being told it risks losing military assistance. olympian adam peatyjoins us on the sofa to tell us how he hopes to inspire the next generation of swimmers. england prepare to appoint their new manager with the fa agreeing a deal with german coach thomas tuchel, who's expected to be announced as gareth...
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however, the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, is warning the law could lead to a slippery slope and lead to a slippery slope. and finally, prince william has called for a movement, a movement that creates systematic change to end homelessness in the uk. the prince of wales was speaking at tonight's centrepoint awards, a charity of which he is a patron. it comes after he defended his work trying to tackle homelessness despite his own privileged royal life. in a new itv documentary, the prince of wales is quizzed about critics who might question whether he's the right person to lead the project, which is designed to eradicate homelessness in six locations around the uk. >> there will be some people who might question whether you're the right person to lead this project and its efforts to end homelessness. how would you respond to that? >> i think everyone having a right to a safe and stable home benefits us all. i come with no other agenda than desperately trying to help people who are in need, and i see that as part of my role. is that. why else would i be here if i'm not using t
however, the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, is warning the law could lead to a slippery slope and lead to a slippery slope. and finally, prince william has called for a movement, a movement that creates systematic change to end homelessness in the uk. the prince of wales was speaking at tonight's centrepoint awards, a charity of which he is a patron. it comes after he defended his work trying to tackle homelessness despite his own privileged royal life. in a new itv documentary, the...
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the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, is concerned that this would open the door to more peoplerous and sets us in a direction which is even more dangerous, and every other place where it has been done has led to a slippery slope. the last bill on the issue brought to parliament was rejected by mps in 2015, and these latest proposals will be debated in the house of commons at the end of november. alison freeman, bbc news. let's speak to tom curran, a well—known campaigner in ireland for assisted suicide, and dr gillian wright, former palliative care doctor and campaignerfor our duty of care — which opposes plans to legalise assisted suicide. welcome to both of you for joining us to discuss this issue. i will start with you, tom, you have a personal reason an investment in this particular issue, and that is because your late wife was really suffering.— really suffering. yes, it is something _ really suffering. yes, it is something that _ really suffering. yes, it is something that i - really suffering. yes, it is something that i never i really suffering. yes, it is i something t
the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, is concerned that this would open the door to more peoplerous and sets us in a direction which is even more dangerous, and every other place where it has been done has led to a slippery slope. the last bill on the issue brought to parliament was rejected by mps in 2015, and these latest proposals will be debated in the house of commons at the end of november. alison freeman, bbc news. let's speak to tom curran, a well—known campaigner in ireland for...
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the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, is concerned that this would open the door to more peopleoth dangerous and sets us in a direction which is even more dangerous, and every other place where it has been done has led to a slippery slope. the last bill on the issue brought to parliament was rejected by mps in 2015, and these latest proposals will be debated in the house of commons at the end of november. alison freeman, bbc news. an inquest has begun into the deaths of four teenagers who went missing during a camping trip in north wales last year. the boys from shrewsbury were eventually found in an upside—down car that was partially submerged in water. our wales correspondent hywel griffith is at the inquest. hywel, what's been heard so far? well, we heard first of all for the families of the four friends, hugo, harvey, wilf and jevon, who all went together from shrewsbury to harvey, wilf and jevon, who all went togetherfrom shrewsbury to north wales. in the family tributes, we heard and their love of those songs, and the horrible loss since, and how hard it has been to come t
the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, is concerned that this would open the door to more peopleoth dangerous and sets us in a direction which is even more dangerous, and every other place where it has been done has led to a slippery slope. the last bill on the issue brought to parliament was rejected by mps in 2015, and these latest proposals will be debated in the house of commons at the end of november. alison freeman, bbc news. an inquest has begun into the deaths of four teenagers who...
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the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby , has of canterbury, justin welby, has continually refusedred him from preaching. this is despite a case saying this decision was plainly wrong. the church of england and the diocese of derby said that they could not comment on the matter during an ongoing legal case. so joining me now is the reverend doctor bernard randall. welcome to the show. thank you very much. thanks for having me. well, welcome back to the show, because, of course, you were here a few years ago to talk about this. but for those who didn't see that episode, maybe if you could explain what on earth happened here, what happened was that we had one of these very aggressively pro lgbtqia+. the whole acronym. yeah. the whole thing. yeah. >> came into the school to do some training, ostensibly to talk about eradicating homophobic bullying, which is good, but actually their aim was to embed gender, gender identity and sexual orientation in the life of the school. and they had staff chanting about the need to smash heteronormativity, which which if you want to smash heteronorma
the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby , has of canterbury, justin welby, has continually refusedred him from preaching. this is despite a case saying this decision was plainly wrong. the church of england and the diocese of derby said that they could not comment on the matter during an ongoing legal case. so joining me now is the reverend doctor bernard randall. welcome to the show. thank you very much. thanks for having me. well, welcome back to the show, because, of course, you were here...
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however, the archbishop of canterbury , justin archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, is warning theaw could lead to a slippery slope. and finally, prince william has defended his work trying to tackle homelessness despite his own privileged royal life. in a new itv documentary, the prince of wales is quizzed about critics who might question whether he's the right person to lead the project, which is designed to eradicate homelessness in six locations around the uk . apologies, we around the uk. apologies, we will give you that clip in the next hour. those are the latest gb news headlines. now it's back to michelle. >> here i am. i thought i would hide for a brief second there, while i just dismounted off the top of a christmas tree. i have come dressed, of course, like a christmas fairy. so that's what that was all about. i am michelle dewberry and i'm with you until 7:00 tonight alongside me , my panel baroness jacqueline me, my panel baroness jacqueline foster, the former member of the european parliament, and aaron bastani, the co—founder of novara media. good evening to both of
however, the archbishop of canterbury , justin archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, is warning theaw could lead to a slippery slope. and finally, prince william has defended his work trying to tackle homelessness despite his own privileged royal life. in a new itv documentary, the prince of wales is quizzed about critics who might question whether he's the right person to lead the project, which is designed to eradicate homelessness in six locations around the uk . apologies, we around the...
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the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, has actually joined the chorus of high profile names, warningthat the law could have disastrous consequences. one of the very few times i've found myself in agreement with the old archbishop. actually, i'm going to be joined by the disability campaigner george fielding, and the worry here is that it could be a slippery slope for people like him. it's going to be fascinating story that okay. and one that actually will have consequences going forward for years to come. so do watch it. but first sky news have had a shocker. they set out to investigate the links between the so—called far right and the summer protests. only to find out that foreign interference played the biggest role in whipping up the unrest. so is this time now for the media and their lefty mates to stop blaming nigel farage for riots? lee anderson joins and i wonder if he thinks welcome back. coming up, could the right to die fast become the duty to die? but first, sky news have been left embarrassed after they set out to investigate the links between the so—called far right and
the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, has actually joined the chorus of high profile names, warningthat the law could have disastrous consequences. one of the very few times i've found myself in agreement with the old archbishop. actually, i'm going to be joined by the disability campaigner george fielding, and the worry here is that it could be a slippery slope for people like him. it's going to be fascinating story that okay. and one that actually will have consequences going forward...
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the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby , now canterbury, justin welby, now reveals that his family owned slaves. well, why doesn't he pay reparations out of his own money instead of the £1 billion that he's pledged for the church of england to give away? and. massive crowds turn out for our king and queen. we go live to australia with a woman who's just been at a barbecue with them. and on my panel tonight, it is the political editor at the daily express, sam lister , the daily express, sam lister, the daily express, sam lister, the director of the centre for migration and economic prosperity, stephen wolf and ex labour party minister bill rammell. oh, and can you tell me why this little guy has just caused a massive scandal? >> get ready. hello ? >> get ready. hello? >> get ready. hello? >> paddington. paddington. >> paddington. paddington. >> paddington. paddington. >> paddington . >> paddington. >> paddington. >> get ready! britain. here we go . go. what do criminals and illegal immigrants have in common? they all love keir starmer. next . starmer. next. >> good evening. i'm sop
the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby , now canterbury, justin welby, now reveals that his family owned slaves. well, why doesn't he pay reparations out of his own money instead of the £1 billion that he's pledged for the church of england to give away? and. massive crowds turn out for our king and queen. we go live to australia with a woman who's just been at a barbecue with them. and on my panel tonight, it is the political editor at the daily express, sam lister , the daily express,...
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and not forgetting the archbishop of woke, as some people would call him, justin welby.e's apologised for his great great, great, great grandfather's links to slavery and a council in worcester is considering giving seagulls the contraceptive pill to stop them breeding and swiping locals and tourists food from their hands. let me know what you think about all these stories. gbnews.com/yoursay. it's going to be a mega three hours and i'd love your company before we get stuck into the show, here's your news headlines with sophia wenzler. >> ben. thank you. good afternoon. it'sjust >> ben. thank you. good afternoon. it's just gone. 3:00. these are your headlines from the gb newsroom. it can now be reported chris kaba, who was shot dead by police in september 2022, was a major figure in one of london's most notorious gangs and was accused of being involved in two shootings just days before he died. court reporting restrictions have been lifted, revealing his ties to a nightclub shooting and a second incident with a gunshot residue and a balaclava found on him when he died. p
and not forgetting the archbishop of woke, as some people would call him, justin welby.e's apologised for his great great, great, great grandfather's links to slavery and a council in worcester is considering giving seagulls the contraceptive pill to stop them breeding and swiping locals and tourists food from their hands. let me know what you think about all these stories. gbnews.com/yoursay. it's going to be a mega three hours and i'd love your company before we get stuck into the show,...