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November 23, 2022

'It's the worst I've known it'

The Independent’s campaigns editor David Cohen speaks to some of those struggling to afford the cost of living, as we launch this year’s Christmas appeal backed by Comic Relief

'It's the worst I've known it'

6 mins

UK To Face Worst Downturn Of Major Economies' In 2023

The government was yesterday accused of sending the country into an economic doom loop” after new forecasts suggest Britain will rank bottom of the growth league table for major economies for the next two years in succession.

UK To Face Worst Downturn Of Major Economies' In 2023

4 mins

Exploitation won’t end if workers are kept divided

On Monday, I had the great pleasure of attending an event in my constituency, Being Black in Islington”.

Exploitation won’t end if workers are kept divided

2 mins

More relaxed immigration policies may win over swing voters’, research finds

Public opinion on immigration has warmed at a striking rate” and adopting a more liberal approach would help both Labour and the Conservatives win over more swing voters, a new analysis suggests.

More relaxed immigration policies may win over swing voters’, research finds

2 mins

Brexiteer ex-MP takes government to European court over human rights

Former Conservative MP Owen Paterson has claimed that the lobbying investigation that sparked a government scandal ending with his resignation breached his human rights.

Brexiteer ex-MP takes government to European court over human rights

2 mins

Tory think tank chief quits over betrayal of millennials

The head of an influential Conservative think tank is quitting, accusing his party of betraying millennials left with little hope of a good life”.

Tory think tank chief quits over betrayal of millennials

2 mins

MPS' Christmas parties to be funded by the taxpayer

Sunak warns of voter reaction to any excessive expenses

MPS' Christmas parties to be funded by the taxpayer

3 mins

Cut of 800m in overseas aid snuck out’ by ministers

A further 800m is being slashed from the UK’s overseas aid spending, days after Jeremy Hunt pledged that the country would remain a world leader in tackling global poverty”.

Cut of 800m in overseas aid snuck out’ by ministers

2 mins

Latest round of train strikes to hit Christmas passengers

Rail passengers face severe travel disruption over Christmas and new year as workers stage a series of 48-hour strikes in December and January in the long-running dispute over jobs, pay and conditions.

Latest round of train strikes to hit Christmas passengers

2 mins

Manston now empty after thousands moved to hotels

The Manston asylum centre which sparked huge controversy over Dickensian” conditions and overcrowding is now empty after thousands of migrants were moved into hotels.

Manston now empty after thousands moved to hotels

3 mins

Middle Eastern Kurds are under attack from all sides

With the West distracted, the ethnic group has been subject to assaults by both Turkey and Iran, writes Borzou Daragahi

Middle Eastern Kurds are under attack from all sides

5 mins

Putin to meet mothers of Russian soldiers in wake of ailing offensive in Ukraine

Vladimir Putin will meet the mothers of Russian soldiers fighting in Ukraine in time for the country's celebration of Mother's Day this weekend.

Putin to meet mothers of Russian soldiers in wake of ailing offensive in Ukraine

1 min

This dark economic cloud does have a silver lining

What’s bad news for the economy may turn out to be good news for borrowers and for house prices.

This dark economic cloud does have a silver lining

4 mins

The autumn statement hasn’t resolved the Tories’ problems

The principal aim of Jeremy Hunt’s autumn statement was to reassure the financial markets that it was safe to lend money to the UK government.

The autumn statement hasn’t resolved the Tories’ problems

3 mins

The PM’s private healthcare doesn’t matter reforms do

The prime minister’s registration with a private GP has been reported by The Guardian.

The PM’s private healthcare doesn’t matter reforms do

3 mins

What the Mother of Plaza de Mayo tells us about protest

Hebe de Bonafini died at the age of 93 after a lifetime of campaigning against Argentina’s junta, says David Harding

What the Mother of Plaza de Mayo tells us about protest

2 mins

Amazon is being bled dry

In the remote Brazilian city of Rio Branco, some fear a climate tipping point has already been reached as the dry season brings severe droughts, writes Terrence McCoy

Amazon is being bled dry

10+ mins

A transatlantic hub in Belfast holds multiple risks

“Thousands stranded as budget airline ceases operation” that was the headline in The Independent in March 2019 when Wow Air closed down.

A transatlantic hub in Belfast holds multiple risks

2 mins

Apple And Google To Be Investigated Over 'Duopoly'

The UK’s competition watchdog is to launch a full investigation into the market dominance of Apple and Google in mobile services.

Apple And Google To Be Investigated Over 'Duopoly'

2 mins

The UK's Above Only Russia In The Economic Premier League Table: Thanks Brexit!

The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development OECD) has released its predictions for the next couple of years in the 38-country economic premier league.

The UK's Above Only Russia In The Economic Premier League Table: Thanks Brexit!

3 mins

Saka and Rashford banish ghosts as Lions roar again

As he stood on the touchline at the Khalifa International Stadium waiting to come on as a substitute, Marcus Rashford was preparing himself for his first kick of the ball in an England shirt in 489 days, since the penalty that he missed in the Euro 2020 final shoot-out defeat to Italy.

Saka and Rashford banish ghosts as Lions roar again

3 mins

Bale writes his own script to save Wales once more

It was into the 100th minute when Kellyn Acosta unceremoniously upended Gareth Bale. Unsurprisingly, too.

Bale writes his own script to save Wales once more

3 mins

Saudi Arabia defy reality to stun lacklustre Argentina

A moment of authenticity in this tournament, yet one that seemed to defy reality.

Saudi Arabia defy reality to stun lacklustre Argentina

4 mins

Shock victory reverberates far beyond the World Cup

As the Saudi Arabian squad came through the Lusail Stadium mixed zone these relative unknowns who had produced something reverberating around the planet they all had the same line to the waiting media. It’s just three points.”

Shock victory reverberates far beyond the World Cup

4 mins

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