On the Breadline: Solidarity Sports run a weekly group for under-fives in west London
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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.
Labour MPs ‘shocked’ by imagery in Tottenham Conservatives campaign ad
Midway through the first episode of Harry & Meghan, clips are shown of Diana speaking in the controversial 1995 interview.
Snow has fallen over parts of Scotland causing some disruption and school disclosures.
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US citizen Anne Sacoolas has pleaded guilty to causing death by careless driving
US citizen Anne Sacoolas pleaded guilty to causing death by careless driving on Thursday
The social media giant’s director of government relations outlined its stance in a letter to a parliamentary committee.
Anne Sacoolas pleaded guilty to causing death by careless driving
Climate campaigners ‘not friends of the working class’, says Lee Anderson
The Duke of Sussex spoke about his childhood, saying: ‘The majority of my memories are of being swarmed by paparazzi’.
Number of people killed in electric scooter crashes has tripled in last year, official figures suggest
Industrial action will affect many modes of transport over the festive period.
Government considering whether to curb rights of health workers, says Gillian Keegan
He died peacefully at his care home in Bristol
The RAF officer was the last surviving original member of the squadron that took part in the famous bombing raid on German dams
The first three episodes of the documentary began streaming at 8am in the UK on Thursday.
A number of routes which suffered cuts earlier this year will get more trains scheduled.
Hundreds of thousands of low-income families are going without the heat, food and clothing needed to stay warm, new research shows
Hundreds of thousands of low-income families are going without the heat, food and clothing needed to stay warm, new research shows
A total of 4.9 million 50p coins will enter circulation across 9,452 Post Office branches throughout December.
Some 4.9 million 50p coins will enter circulation across 9,452 Post Office branches throughout December
Union admits customs and border force plans will have ‘significant impact’ on travel
Government pays out additional £25 to certain benefits recipients if temperatures hit zero or below for seven consecutive days
Government pays out additional £25 to certain benefits recipients if temperatures hit zero or below for seven consecutive days