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The Independent is a British online newspaper. It was established in 1986 as a national morning printed paper. Nicknamed the Indy, it began as a broadsheet and changed to tabloid format in 2003. The last printed edition was in 2016.
It tends to take a pro-market stance on economic issues and is politically aligned with liberalism.
‘I still don’t understand it,’ one person says ‘I still don’t understand it,’ one person says
From a total mobile phone ban to low emission zones, don’t be caught out by new motoring rules From…
From a total mobile phone ban to low emission zones, don’t be caught out by new motoring rules From…
Size of budgets ’irrelevant’ without firm grip on soaring prices, Gillian Keegan argues Size of budgets ’irrelevant’ without firm…
The group staged protests on Monday and Tuesday after multiple demonstrators were charged The group staged protests on Monday…
Essex Police have not confirmed whether the accident was the result of activists demonstrating in the area, and the cause…
Former minister vows to ‘clear name of any wrongdoing’ Former minister vows to ‘clear name of any wrongdoing’
He was named Archbishop of Glasgow in 2002. He was named Archbishop of Glasgow in 2002.
More than 300,000 members were urged by the Royal College of Nursing to vote for strike action. More than 300,000…
Sir Gavin quits as allegations of bullying against him mounts Sir Gavin quits as allegations of bullying against him…
A failure to form a ministerial executive following May’s election has placed a legal responsibility on the Government to hold…
The outgoing MP said it should instead go towards reducing the NHS’s waiting lists. The outgoing MP said it should…
The former health secretary says he has received a lot of support over his appearance on the programme. The former…
Kerridge praised sculptor Beth Cullen Kerridge for having ‘never given up on her dream’. Kerridge praised sculptor Beth Cullen Kerridge…
The PM is facing scrutiny over his appointment of the embattled cabinet office minister as the latter leaves government for…
Benefits must rise with inflation, say campaigners as families’ financial struggles revealed Benefits must rise with inflation, say campaigners…
Rishi Sunak faces Prime Minister’s Questions following the resignation of Sir Gavin Williamson. Rishi Sunak faces Prime Minister’s Questions following…
The Department for Work and Pensions overpaid an ‘eye-watering’ £8.6 billion across benefits in 2021-22, the Public Accounts Committee said.…
The funding could be used to insulate homes and businesses or switch to energy-saving heat pumps. The funding could be…
The Law Commission said billions of pounds had not been retrieved from criminals. The Law Commission said billions of pounds…
The company’s hotels rated just two stars out of five for categories such as cleanliness, bed comfort and value for…
A new report from the House of Lords Built Environment Committee stated that such a measure would ‘increase the attractiveness…
Flashing headlights and parking inappropriately could land car-owners with heavy fines Flashing headlights and parking inappropriately could land car-owners…
Nato’s Jens Stoltenberg will be the first international leader hosted by Rishi Sunak in No 10. Nato’s Jens Stoltenberg will…