Washington set to double liquified natural gas exports to Britain
Browsing: The Independent
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.
Brewing company says email to customers was ‘tongue-in-cheek’
Keir Starmer has backed plans to abolish unelected chamber
If claimed, this sum would make the lucky winner richer than Harry Styles
Police believe Alexander Carr is aware his whereabouts is sought in relation to the death.
Members of the public are urged not to approach Alexander Carr
Forecasters say cold Arctic air will move in from Wednesday evening, with the UK Health and Security Agency issuing a cold weather alert.
Which? found that own-brand and budget ranges have gone up by as much as 18% compared to around 13% for premium ranges and 12% for branded items.
Greg Hands will sign the UK’s third trade agreement with a US state in South Carolina.
‘I was screaming. I was crying my eyes out. It was really, really bad,’ alleged victim tells court
Experts believe the necklace was buried in the grave of a women who may have been a high-status Christian leader or royalty.
The princess joined the King, the Queen Consort and the Prince of Wales at the Diplomatic Corps reception at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday evening.
Young man believed to have been a tourist but identity remains unknown
Australian custom authorities discovered the drugs at Southampton.
The Commons has passed a motion to force the publication of secret texts and emails relating to Covid PPE contracts secured by a company linked to Conservative peer Michelle Mone.
The Stormont Assembly is due to reconvene tomorrow to put pressure on the DUP to reengage with the powersharing institutions.
Michelle Donelan confirmed she would continue with the Government review into the annual BBC charge.
Here are some of the strikes or ballots planned.
Stella-Lily McCorkindale was ‘very popular with both staff and children’, school say in tribute
The Aberdeen South MP will face Rishi Sunak at Prime Minster’s Questions on Wednesday.
The woman, who says Melanie Gill is not ‘appropriately qualified’, appealed after Judge Lindsay Davies refused to order a re-hearing of her case.
The government is poised to lift the de-facto ban on onshore wind after Rishi Sunak staged his second climbdown in as many days to avoid a damaging rebellion by his own MPs.
The Home Office believes migrants were charged thousands of pounds to be flown from Bolivia to the UK through Ireland.
Heated discussions were taking place between some Morocco fans and security forces.
Ireland has had ‘sustained and positive impact’ on conflict prevention during its two-year term on the UN group, Simon Coveney has said.