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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.
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The RMT union leader said the Government’s failure to act was astonishing given that fresh strikes are due to start in a fortnight.
The wife of the Ukrainian president said it was important the democratic world unites in the face of violence against women and girls.
Labour’s Stella Creasy urged the Government to act, warning that for the last three years ‘abortion might be legal, it is not accessible’.
UK most senior police officer of colour has drawn a comparison with Enoch Powell’s ‘rivers of blood’ speech.
Alleged smuggling gang member Harem Ahmed Abwbaker, 32, to be extradited to France
The UK faces a ‘big, big shortage’ of turkeys this Christmas
He is due to appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday for extradition proceedings.
David Jones, 31, an electrician from South Wales, said could not miss watching the historic match with his friends in Qatar.
The percentage of people saying they had no religion jumped from 25.2% in 2011 to over a third in 2021 (37.2%).
Councillors speak out after MP’s third place finish on I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!
Scotland and England drew 0-0 at the West of Scotland Cricket Ground in Glasgow on November 30 1872.
Conservative former Cabinet minister David Davis claimed the actions of John Nicolson breached parliamentary rules.
Kate Corney was diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma in 2014 and is currently in remission.
The former Prime Minister said he is a ‘total supporter’ of gay rights, but the World Cup is a ‘huge event’ for Qatar.
Gary Bennett MBE said he asked the King who he will be supporting in Tuesday’s Group B World Cup fixture, England vs Wales.
A blunder at a lab that saw thousands of positive Covid-19 cases reported as negative could have led to the deaths of 20 people, according to new estimates.
The Queen Consort was accompanied for the first time publicly at an event by all six of her new Queen’s companion.
The complaint comes ahead of the UN’s biodiversity conference in Canada next month
The amount paid back so far is a ‘drop in the ocean’ when compared to the nearly £1.5 billion estimated to have been underpaid, one expert said.
‘Grotesque’ views condemned – as ex-minister refuses to back abortion in cases of rape or incest
The error led to tens of thousands of extra infections and hundreds of hospital admissions, according to new projections.
Otas Sarkus died in hospital two days after being caught in a hail of bullets in north-east London on the evening of last August 18.
Ex-Charlton Athletic defender Richard Rufus, 47, allegedly lost money ‘hand over fist’ after promising investors returns of 60% a year.
There has also been a rise in the number of people who chose only a Romanian national identity, the ONS data shows.