The Independent - April 14, 2024
The Independent - April 14, 2024
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April 14, 2024
Ukrainian refugees housed with suspected gangsters
In worst cases families ‘just disappeared', says council worker
5 mins
At least 21 men released on bail have gone on to kill
Women's safety campaigners say system 'not fit for purpose'
4 mins
Truss admits thinking 'why me?' when late Queen died
Liz Truss has revealed that she thought \"why me, why now?\" when she learnt that the Queen had died - just two days after she had been sworn in as prime minister. In her new book, Ten Years to Save the West, Ms Truss admits that she went into \"a state of shock\" when told of the death of Queen Elizabeth II in 2022.
2 mins
Rayner tax row 'a storm in a teacup', says party colleague
A shadow minister has dismissed allegations about Angela Rayner's previous living arrangements as a \"storm in a teacup\" and rejected suggestions of \"double standards\" over her tax affairs amid a police investigation.
3 mins
Loughton to stand down at next election in Tory exodus
Tim Loughton has become the latest Conservative MP to announce that they will stand down at the next general election. The veteran backbencher, who has represented East Worthing & Shoreham since 1997, said it was “wiser to leave five minutes too soon than to continue for five years too long”.
2 mins
Raising Thames Water bills.'outrageous', says chancellor
Jeremy Hunt insists it would be \"utterly outrageous\" to raise bills for Thames Water customers after the company's failures. The chancellor said shareholders involved should fulfil their \"obligation to sort out the mess\", and fund the business themselves.
1 min
Migrant cleaners demand equal rights to white staff at Department for Education.
Migrant cleaners working at the Department for Education are threatening strike action over pay as well as concerns that Black workers are not being afforded the same rights as their predominantly white colleagues.
3 mins
Iran fires 'over 200 drones and missiles' towards Israel
Tehran says attack is retaliation for a bomb strike on its consulate in Syria a fortnight ago that killed several officers
5 mins
West Bank settlers riot after body of Israeli boy is found
Death of Binyamin Achimair is branded a 'terrorist attack'
2 mins
Mother among six killed in Sydney knifeman ‘rampage'
Baby suffers stab wounds in shopping centre attack horror
3 mins
Kerala raises £3.2m to save man facing death sentence
Indians rallied in a display of solidarity to raise £3.2m in \"blood money\" for a man sentenced to death in Saudi Arabia for accidentally killing a disabled boy.
1 min
Abortion has become a big problem for the Republicans
When Donald Trump speaks, the Republican world listens. Well, it listens until the point where what the former president is saying becomes a heavily tossed word salad, leaving a bewildered autocue operator fumbling about trying to decide where to place the cursor.
4 mins
Doku dominates as City put foot down in title race
Jeremy Doku might not want a reputation as the man for the smaller occasions but he has a capacity to turn a winnable home game into a rout. Pep Guardiola doesn’t trust him too often against elite opposition but the winger is capable of preying on the weak. Consistency can elude the £55m signing but he can evade defenders when he looks electric and unstoppable.
3 mins
Townend wins the Grand National on I Am Maximus
Dramatic race saw Corach Rambler unseated at first fence
3 mins
Scheffler leads by one-shot into final round of Masters
World number one Scottie Scheffler will take a one-shot lead into the final round of the Masters after a rollercoaster third day at Augusta National yesterday.
3 mins
The new American civil war is already well underway
As Alex Garland's film 'Civil War' hits the big screen, author Stephen Marche tells Alex Hannaford why Trump is only a symptom of the problem, and how the US can avoid disaster
5 mins
'I walked to Spoons and had breakfast, a pint and a cry'
'I walked to Spoons and had breakfast, a pint and a cry' The frontman of six-piece band Bendy Blue sits down with Roisin O'Connor to talk about their album, 'So Medieval', the luxury of Travelodges and an affiliation with Kendall Roy
4 mins
Under the Tuscan sun
From the famous towers of San Gimignano and Pienza to Greve in the wine-making region of Chianti, Chris Wilson shares the best small towns and villages to visit in Tuscany
3 mins
Home comforts? No thanks.not at these spa day prices
Forget expensive UK for a wellness weekend, low-cost flights and affordable accommodation make the Romanian capital Bucharest the ideal destination for pampering on a budget. Things get steamy for Joanna Whitehead on a Friday night...
4 mins
EYE ON THE STORM
On an exciting island-hopping trip up Norway’s west coast, Robyn Wilson discovers why the unusual activity of stormwatching should be on every adrenaline junkie’s bucket list
4 mins
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