2025-04-18
Daily Mirror Front Page 18th of April 2025
A woman’s account of her husband’s final moments at an overseas facility has sparked renewed debate around assisted dying, as MPs consider potential law changes.
A woman’s account of her husband’s final moments at an overseas facility has sparked renewed debate around assisted dying, as MPs consider potential law changes.
Supreme Court judges have ruled that the legal definition of a woman is based on biological sex, a step hailed by campaigners as a victory for women’s rights but sparking debate over its broader social implications.
Researchers have uncovered evidence that Stone Age communities used natural substances for sun protection over 40,000 years ago, highlighting their sophisticated understanding of skincare in prehistoric times.
A mother, 20 years on from her son’s fatal shooting by police, has openly forgiven those involved, stressing a desire to let go of anger and move forward in peace.
A landmark Supreme Court ruling has confirmed that women are defined by biological sex, prompting renewed debate over safeguarding single-sex spaces and intensifying pressure on Labour to clarify its position, all while campaigners celebrate what they call a victory for common sense.
A landmark judgment clarified that “woman” is defined by biological sex, prompting those seeking to preserve single-sex spaces to hail it as a victory, while others voiced concerns about its broader impact on inclusivity.
A ruling establishing that references to “woman” and “sex” in certain legislation are determined by biological criteria has prompted debate over the potential impact on existing protections and rights, with some anticipating a far-reaching legal effect while others welcome the clarity it provides.
A Supreme Court ruling on legal definitions of sex is poised to trigger extensive changes in public and private sector policies, spurring wide-ranging debate on equality and rights.
Electric vehicles fitted with certain Chinese-manufactured components have been barred from select British military sites due to potential security concerns, prompting directives to keep them at safe distances from key facilities.
After a significant ruling reaffirming that legal female status depends on birth assignment, supporters of single-sex spaces hail the decision while critics express concern over its potential implications.