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MPs historic vote on assisted dying and Notre Dame reborn
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grey placeholderThe front page of the Daily Mirror reads: MPs helped back dying

The news that MPs on Friday voted in favor of a bill on assisted dying in England and Wales dominated the front pages on Saturday. The Daily Mirror has two subheadings summarizing the day together – “Historic moment” and “Joy and sadness as controversial bill passes first major”. The accompanying story quotes Kim Leadbetter, the MP who introduced the bill, as saying: “I’m almost in tears because it’s a really emotional process.”

grey placeholderThe headline in the Daily Express reads: Now future generations will be spared the difficulties we are experiencing

The Daily Express has been campaigning on the issue for a long time, so it runs a message at the top of its front page which reads: “Thanks to our three-year campaign with Dame Esther Rantzen, the historic first has been taken by the Members. step to legalize assisted dying.” The main headline then mentions terminally ill Dame Esther’s hope that “generations to come will now be saved from the hardships we endure”.

grey placeholderThe headline in the Daily Mail reads: MPs vote for leap into the unknown

The Daily Mail’s headline describes the aid-in-dying vote as “A leap into the unknown”, and the paper makes space on its front page for an editorial asking MPs to “focus on the wider implications” of the legislation.

grey placeholderThe headline at the weekend is: Assisted dying to be legal within three years after historic vote

The weekend is also among those who are ahead of the assisted death, reporting that the practice will become law within three years with the positive vote on Friday. He says officials expect the drafting of a workable law to begin after the bill passes the first stage in the House of Commons.

grey placeholderThe Times headline reads: MPs helped back dying

The Times describes the parliamentary session on assisted dying as “an emotional five-hour debate that split all the main parties”. He reports that ministers have been warned to remain neutral while months of detailed discussions are underway. On the other side of the front page is a photo of the brightly lit interior of the “reborn” Notre Dame Cathedral, which reopened in Paris five years after it was nearly destroyed by fire.

grey placeholderThe headline in the Financial Times Weekend reads: Rush of markets promises UK market spirit

The Financial Times also features the reopening of Notre Dame, with an image of the workers involved in the construction meeting inside to hear a speech from French President Emmanuel Macron. But the paper has produced a report on a billion-pound takeover week that shows the UK’s position as Europe’s top destination for mergers and acquisitions this year.

grey placeholderThe headline in the Sun read: Gregg the Groper

Continuing its coverage of allegations against Gregg Wallace, which he directed the day before, the Sun reports further claims about allegations against the TV personality. He says on Friday night, the BBC was “facing serious questions” after complaints from 12 years ago surfaced. Wallace’s lawyers have said that it is completely false that he engages in behavior related to sexual harassment.

grey placeholderThe headline in the Daily Star reads: The gross grocer

Also on the front page of the Daily Star is a report on Gregg Wallace, reporting allegations from Ulrika Johnsson, who claims Wallace made a rape joke during his time on Masterchef.

grey placeholderThe headline in the Daily Telegraph reads: Zelensky: I will give up territory for peace

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is the subject of the Daily Telegraph’s main story, talking about giving up some territory in Ukraine currently controlled by Russia. He has been quoted as saying that he would push the territory that Ukraine currently has to come “under [the] NATO’s umbrella”, and then later Ukraine “can diplomatically regain the rest of its territory.” Alongside that report, Australian actress Cate Blanchett is pictured previewing an interview discussing a new film in which she plays German Chancellor Hilda Orlmann.

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