The Independent - May 22, 2024
The Independent - May 22, 2024
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May 22, 2024
Gove ignites a powder keg plan to 'make marchers pay'
Michael Gove has provoked a furious debate by unveiling plans to \"make marchers pay\" for the massive pro-Palestinian protests dominating the centre of London at weekends.
8 mins
First blood scandal victims get final payments this year
The first victims of the infected blood scandal will receive their final compensation payment before the end of the year, the government has said.
4 mins
Man accused of spying for China found dead in park
A former Royal Marine who had been charged with spying for China has been found dead in a park.
3 mins
Briton killed on Singapore flight was on 'last holiday'
Geoff Kitchen had a heart attack after turbulence hit aircraft
3 mins
Return to work for MP who lost hands and feet to sepsis
Conservative MP Craig Mackinlay has spoken of the sepsis ordeal which left him with both of his hands and feet amputated. The South Thanet MP is due to return to parliament for the first time today since he was rushed into hospital on 28 September.
1 min
Why are Cameron and Cash still arguing about Europe?
During a near two-hour interrogation by the House of Commons European scrutiny committee, foreign secretary David Cameron suggested that the new European entry/exit system could mean long delays for British travellers when implemented, and that UK citizens landing at Gibraltar could be turned away by EU Frontex border guards under a deal to allow \"a fluid border\" between the territory and Spain.
3 mins
Tourists heading to Europe face 'serious delays' unless new border system delayed
A Lords committee has warned the government of “serious delays for passengers” at London St Pancras, the Eurotunnel terminal at Folkestone and the Port of Dover unless the European Union postpones the launch of its entry/exit system (EES) later this year.
3 mins
Labour MPs open to Brexit trade deal with Trump allies
Speculation is mounting that Labour is paving the way to open UK-US trade talks with a Donald Trump administration if he wins back the White House just as Sir Keir Starmer enters Downing Street.
2 mins
Court denies Harry right to sue Murdoch over hacking
Prince Harry has suffered a setback in his latest legal skirmish with The Sun publisher, after a judge ruled he cannot take allegations against Rupert Murdoch to trial.
3 mins
Three wheels on Ukraine's wagon: the uneven fight for survival under a barrage
Askold Krushelnycky in Kharkiv meets a soldier relocated from elsewhere on the front line to hold back Russian forces
6 mins
What arrest warrant bids mean for Netanyahu and co
The International Criminal Court's chief prosecutor has filed a motion applying for arrest warrants for Israel's prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his defence minister Yoav Gallant for alleged war crimes.
3 mins
Thousands mourn Raisi as others celebrate his death
Thousands of Iranians turned out to mourn Iranian president Ebrahim Raisi yesterday after he was killed in a helicopter crash on Sunday.
2 mins
'Nature is unfair, but it does offer some great remedies'
Taking over from the rakish Jeffrey Bernard, Jeremy Clarke wrote the Low Life column in 'The Spectator' for 20 years until his death from cancer in 2023. His witty account of his battle with the disease, The Final Years, is extracted here
7 mins
Are airfares rising or not?
Q I’m extremely confused. My experience as a frequent holidaymaker is that prices are rising inexorably. But now Ryanair is saying it doesn’t expect airfares to go up much, if at all. What’s your take?
1 min
Dreams have no deadlines
As a 90-year-old astronaut blasts into space and a man in his sixties becomes a modelling sensation, Helen Coffey finds that living life to its fullest is not just for young people
4 mins
No plot, all atmosphere...meet the 21st-century novel
Yael van der Wouden's hyped debut 'The Safekeep' has been compared to Patricia Highsmith and Sarah Waters. But the lack of narrative thrust is a problem, says Robert McCrum
4 mins
Costner's new epic proves he is Hollywood's outlaw
The first part of a four-film saga by the 'Dances with Wolves' star isn't going down well at Cannes, but his recent TV series shows we can't underestimate his appeal, says Louis Chilton
3 mins
Used car sales app Cazoo calls in the administrators
Online car seller Cazoo has gone into administration, three years after it listed on the New York Stock Exchange with a valuation of £5bn ($6.3bn).
2 mins
Pochettino leaves Chelsea after one season in charge
Mauricio Pochettino left Chelsea yesterday, just two days after the end of his first season in charge of the southwest London club.
2 mins
Rashford axed as Southgate calls up new faces to squad
Five uncapped players in frame for England's Euros bid
3 mins
Klopp leaves an overflowing in-tray for Slot at Liverpool
Jurgen Klopp offered one last example of his skills as a motivator. He has proved time and again he can galvanise 11 people.
3 mins
Is Nadal in Paris the most dominant athlete in history?
Few athletes receive the honour of having a statue built for them at the end of their careers.
4 mins
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