Archive for November, 2024

Tight three-way race in Irish general election, RTÉ exit poll suggests

Voters have been casting their ballot to choose representatives to serve in the Irish parliament. Full story

Zelensky suggests war could end if unoccupied Ukraine comes under Nato

But Zelensky points out no-one has yet made such an offer and whether Nato would consider a move is doubtful. Full story

Fix palliative care before assisted dying is introduced, doctors urge

Leading end-of-life doctors warn system is struggling, and changing law could make situation worse. Full story

Tears, hope and fear as assisted dying bill passed

While MPs debated the bill in parliament, supporters and opponents gathered outside. Full story

MPs back proposals to legalise assisted dying

In the first Commons vote on the issue in nearly a decade, MPs support the assisted dying bill by 330 to 275. Full story

Fifth person with mpox confirmed in England

The new case has been detected in Leeds after the infected person travelled from Uganda. Full story

Ukraine fights to keep the lights on as Russia hammers power plants

As a brutal winter looms, Russia is once again targeting power plants - forcing Ukrainians to adapt. Full story

World gets first glimpse inside Paris’s restored Notre-Dame

French President Emmanuel Macron visits the rescued, renovated and refurbished cathedral in what is a breathtaking visual treat. Full story

Chad cuts military agreement with France

The Central African nation cites "sovereignty" as it ends a years-long deal with its former colonial ruler. Full story

Hope, fear, faith and love: Four people on why assisted dying vote matters

For the first time in nearly a decade, MPs will debate and vote on the issue of assisted suicide. Full story
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