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The Independent

The Independent

Asda boss accuses Labour of 'constraining' companies

Labour is not doing enough to support business and has become “more and more difficult” to deal with, Asda’s chief has warned.

2 min  |

March 05, 2026
The Independent

The Independent

After 20 years, this could be Hamilton's last shot at glory

For Lewis Hamilton, bouncing vigorously into this weekend's season-opener in Melbourne once again, there is another record to add to the collection.

4 min  |

March 05, 2026
The Independent

The Independent

Should I wait to book my autumn flights to the US?

Q I am planning to visit the US in September. Should I book flights now or nearer the time?

1 min  |

March 05, 2026
The Independent

The Independent

THE DEVIL YOU KNOW

Landlords aren't normally our favourite people, so it's easy to grasp the appeal of renting from a friend. But this setup can come with its own tribulations, as Katie Rosseinsky finds out

6 min  |

March 05, 2026
The Independent

The Independent

Favourites India wary of the game's most awkward team

England have bundled their way to today's T20 World Cup semi-final, writes Lawrence Ostlere, but their unpredictable form might prove their greatest weapon against the hosts

4 min  |

March 05, 2026
The Independent

The Independent

Help! The person I'm dating hasn't called me in six hours

The Indy’s agony aunt Victoria Richards is here to help

6 min  |

March 05, 2026
The Independent

The Independent

Subculture vulture in focus

American photographer Catherine Opie's portraits of 'invisible' communities, from surfers to LA's 'leather dyke' scene, exude emotional generosity, writes Mark Hudson

4 min  |

March 05, 2026
The Independent

The Independent

What Trump fails to grasp about Churchill's leadership

The wartime prime minister is often invoked as a symbol of defiance. But, says Guy Walters, the president would be wise to consider his strategic approach to the Second World War

5 min  |

March 05, 2026
The Independent

The Independent

The war in Iran could be the making of the prime minister

Pay no attention to him, Keir Starmer told the Commons when a Conservative MP asked about the health of the UK-US alliance.

3 min  |

March 05, 2026
The Independent

The Independent

Try as it might, this revival cannot help but feel dated

'Broken Glass', Arthur Miller's unsparing examination of the Jewish experience, is brought to the Young Vic in a worthy production that's not always convincing, writes Alice Saville

2 min  |

March 05, 2026
The Independent

The Independent

Spain says Trump is 'playing Russian roulette' over Iran

Spain’s prime minister Pedro Sanchez once again criticised the US and Israel’s military actions in Iran, standing firm yesterday against fresh trade threats from Washington and warning that the Iran war risked “playing Russian roulette” with millions of lives.

2 min  |

March 05, 2026
The Independent

The Independent

How CIA are trying to drag Kurdish forces into Iran war

Militants could be primed to attack security forces, boost protests and help create buffer zone for Israel, say sources

3 min  |

March 05, 2026
The Independent

The Independent

Forget Winston, it's Harold who spoke truth to US power

It is 50 years this month, almost to the day, since Harold Wilson made his shock announcement that he would leave 10 Downing Street on his 60th birthday.

3 min  |

March 05, 2026
The Independent

The Independent

Reeves blow as UK set for 'weakest growth in century'

Britain’s economic growth this decade is set to be the weakest it has been in a century - outside of the Covid pandemic and the Second World War - despite Sir Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves putting it at the centre of their mission for government, a leading think tank has warned.

4 min  |

March 05, 2026
The Independent

The Independent

'Unheard voices' honoured in women's fiction longlist

British authors Kit de Waal and Lucy Apps are among the writers longlisted for the 2026 Women’s Prize for Fiction.

2 min  |

March 05, 2026
The Independent

The Independent

Can Mahmood really get immigration under control?

Home secretary Shabana Mahmood, seemingly on a one-woman mission to win Labour voters back from apathy and Reform UK, has announced her latest move to cut migration, especially the so-called “illegal” kind: an immediate ban on various work, study and visitor visas for citizens of Afghanistan, Cameroon, Myanmar and Sudan.

2 min  |

March 05, 2026
The Independent

The Independent

Farage eyes London votes as Labour figures defect

Nigel Farage has unveiled two senior Labour figures from London’s political scene as the latest defectors to Reform, as he makes a push for votes in the capital ahead of local elections.

2 min  |

March 05, 2026
The Independent

The Independent

War spreads beyond Middle East as Nato gets drawn in

US Navy torpedo sinks Iranian warship as Britain says more chartered rescue flights will leave Oman ‘in the coming days’

4 min  |

March 05, 2026
The Independent

The Independent

How conflict wreaks havoc on the global energy supply

A fifth of the world's oil passes through the Strait of Hormuz and its effective closure by Iran will have huge consequences

4 min  |

March 05, 2026
The Independent

The Independent

Police arrest Labour MP’s husband in China spy probe

Three men – one of whom is the partner of a sitting Labour MP and former ministerial special advisor – have been arrested on suspicion of spying for China.

3 min  |

March 05, 2026
The Independent

The Independent

Liverpool lose in the dying seconds of a match (again)

Increasingly, injury time is not Arne time. A night when Wolves could savour an action replay left Arne Slot lamenting the “same old story”.

3 min  |

March 04, 2026
The Independent

The Independent

CEREAL OFFENDERS

When it comes to muesli, new research shows even some premium brands are less than nutritious. So what should we look for in a genuinely healthy bowl

5 min  |

March 04, 2026
The Independent

The Independent

Stolen British Museum art sold on Portobello Road

A former British Museum staff member stole more than 300 artworks, selling them at an antiques market, before being caught red-handed, a new book has revealed.

2 min  |

March 04, 2026
The Independent

The Independent

Petrol prices set to spike as Iran threatens oil tankers

Drivers in the UK could face record-breaking petrol prices as soon as this month as the conflict between the US and Iran disrupts oil markets across the globe.

3 min  |

March 04, 2026
The Independent

The Independent

A million more pensioners will have to pay income tax

Up to a million more pensioners will be drawn into paying income tax as a direct consequence of frozen tax thresholds, according to new forecasts from the Budget watchdog.

2 min  |

March 04, 2026
The Independent

The Independent

Iran's rulers could survive by raising the price of war

Could Iran survive a war with the world's most powerful military? With the right strategy - one that starts with Tehran understanding what the United States hopes to achieve, and devising a counter plan - it's not beyond the realms of possibility.

3 min  |

March 04, 2026
The Independent

The Independent

Trump taunts Starmer as he deploys warship to Cyprus

Sir Keir Starmer is deploying the Royal Navy warship HMS Dragon and a fleet of armed helicopters to Cyprus in a major escalation of Britain's involvement in Donald Trump's chaotic war on Iran.

3 min  |

March 04, 2026
The Independent

The Independent

Reeves defends fiscal plans as global energy prices soar

Rachel Reeves was accused of being “tone deaf” on energy prices yesterday as she delivered her spring statement in the Commons.

4 min  |

March 04, 2026
The Independent

The Independent

Will the spring statement help Reeves keep her job?

In a rare outcome for one of her set-piece occasions, Rachel Reeves's intentionally low-key spring statement went off relatively well yesterday.

2 min  |

March 04, 2026
The Independent

The Independent

The UK must not be dragged into Trump's Iranian folly

We know from our experience of the wars in Iraq, Afghanistan and Libya that it is relatively easy for politicians to decide to unleash upon a country and its people large-scale firepower.

3 min  |

March 04, 2026