Press watchdog accused of chilling effect on free speech over trans writer ruling
Spectator editor calls decision ‘outrageous’ as publication forced to publish findings

Spectator editor calls decision ‘outrageous’ as publication forced to publish findings
Trafalgar Square saw jubilant scenes as thousands who fled Assad celebrate the end of his brutal reign
Verbal abuse, threats and assaults against Jewish students surge after the Oct 7 attack, report finds
Departing Archbishop of Canterbury says he is sorry for ‘the things I said, and those I omitted to say’ during farewell speech to Lords
The arguments for and against the proposals as MPs prepare to vote on the controversial legislation
More than half back halting the process until better palliative practices have been explored
As MPs prepare to vote on Friday, the Tory peer warned that ‘life - no matter how tough - is worth living’
MP bringing assisted dying Bill to Parliament has not grasped ‘subtleties of societal coercion’, opponents say
Legal experts spoke to The Telegraph about their not inconsiderable concerns ahead of Friday’s reading in Commons
Boris Johnson, Baroness May and Liz Truss are all against proposed legislation, Telegraph can reveal
Cross-party MPs table ‘wrecking amendment’ to stop Bill before second reading amid concerns over lack of scrutiny
Survey finds broad support for legalising assisted dying, with 69 per cent backing change in the law
Mercy killings are overwhelmingly violent domestic homicides of women by men, say campaigners
Cross-party group backing Kim Leadbeater’s Bill believes it will pass if all MPs who have pledged support attend vote
Plans to make bosses accountable for potential;ly destroying careers after Telegraph investigation
Dr Philip Nitschke is ready to launch his invention in Britain, which affords the user a special view for their final moments