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2 days ago · In December, Dame Esther Rantzen – who has stage 4 lung cancer – revealed she had joined Dignitas. The Childline founder and broadcaster has called for a free vote on assisted dying in Parliament.
2 days ago · In December, Dame Esther Rantzen - who has stage 4 lung cancer - revealed she had joined Dignitas. The Childline founder and broadcaster has called for a free vote on assisted dying in Parliament.
2 days ago · Broadcaster Dame Esther Rantzen has called for a free vote in the UK parliament on assisted dying. She has stage four lung cancer and revealed in December she had joined Dignitas in Switzerland.
2 days ago · In December, Dame Esther Rantzen – who has stage 4 lung cancer – revealed she had joined Dignitas. The Childline founder and broadcaster has called for a free vote on assisted dying in Parliament.
1 day ago · In December, Dame Esther Rantzen – who has stage 4 lung cancer – revealed she had joined Dignitas. The Childline founder and broadcaster has called for a free vote on assisted dying in Parliament.
1 day ago · Last year, the TV personality Esther Rantzen reignited debate when she disclosed she was considering travelling to Dignitas in Zurich in the face of a stage 4 lung cancer diagnosis. She said: “I know palliative care can be wonderful in this country, but it cannot guarantee the dignified, pain-free death we terminally ill patients all hope for.”
3 days ago · Rebecca Wilcox on continuing her mother Esther Rantzen's Childline legacy and coping with her Dignitas wish The journalist was joined by her sons Benjamin and Alexander for the exclusive shoot.
4 days ago · Video: Dame Esther Rantzen's daughter fears she could be accused of murder if she helps her cancer-stricken mother, 83, travel to assisted suicide clinic abroad
5 days ago · PM describes Esther Rantzen as one of the worst contestants, because she insisted on challenging words like I and and (Jeffries 2016). Wray investigated whether it was the frequency of use in the language that made the repetition of function words relatively invisible and/or tolerable.
4 days ago · In 2009, Clive retired from the rapidly changing newspaper industry, and sought to broaden his horizons. After a brief stint trying various careers, including working as a media consultant for Esther Rantzen, he chose to follow a dream and enrol at university – something he had never had the opportunity to try as a younger man.