‘Troops are facing the same cost of living issues as everyone else,’ says General Sir Richard Barrons
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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.
Alexander and Diana Darwall believe that camping “often creates problems and risks” which are “getting worse”.
The Better Social Housing Review called for housing associations to conduct and publish a thorough audit’ of all social homes across England.
The Met Office has extended a yellow warning for snow and ice covering northern Scotland and north east England until noon on Friday.
‘Police are not ambulance drivers or qualified paramedics’ – the Police Federation.
Ken and Jane Ralph are the last two people to be named as missing following the explosion at a block of flats in St Helier.
Vacancies in sectors most reliant on EU workers not translating into higher wages
Reality star Stephen Bear had denied all charges, but today a jury found him guilty
The 32-year-old, who won Celebrity Big Brother in 2016, stood trial at Chelmsford Crown Court.
Campaign group For Women Scotland brought the challenge.
The RAC said it received around 12,000 call-outs from stranded motorists on Monday.
The five-point plan, which includes ramping up immigration raids and housing migrants in disused holiday parks, was described as ‘deeply disturbing’.
Windsor MP hit with bankruptcy order – but insists he won’t stand down until next general election
‘Without urgent action, children face a bleak, hungry winter’, says Labour MP introducing expansion bill
RMT members in latest walkout over pay and conditions
Two people charged by police in Birmingham
Two people have been charged, West Midlands Police said.
The first Emmaus Community was founded in Paris in 1949 by Abbe Pierre, a Catholic priest, MP and former member of the French Resistance.
Rishi Sunak has set out a series of measures aimed at curbing the number of people crossing the English Channel in small boats.
Prime minister announces plans for legislation to stop anyone arriving illeglly in the UK from staying
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More than 44,000 people have crossed the Channel this year, Government figures show.
Independent says nurses have accused the government of ‘belligerence’ as last-minute talks failed to stop strikes. The paper says thousands…
The death toll from an explosion at a block of flats in St Helier, Jersey, has risen to seven, States of Jersey Police Chief Officer Robin Smith said.
The island’s chief of police, Robin Smith, says identification of those who died is still ongoing.