The Independent - March 17, 2024
The Independent - March 17, 2024
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March 17, 2024
Increase in prison violence mirrored by officer shortfall
'They've taken them for granted... it's come home to roosť
4 mins
Tory right plots to bring in Mordaunt to replace Sunak
There is a feeling that we cannot go on as we are, says source
3 mins
Gething becomes first Black leader of Welsh government
Vaughan Gething is set to become the next first minister of Wales after securing victory in the Welsh Labour leadership contest. The economy minister will become the country's first Black leader and will replace Mark Drakeford, who announced his intention to quit in December after five years in the role.
5 mins
Shapps abandons Ukraine visit over missile threat
Grant Shapps was forced to abandon a trip to the Ukrainian port city of Odessa after Russia became aware of his whereabouts.
2 mins
‘A special day - but I doubt we'll be able to come again'
Alex Ross talks to Cheltenham punters trying to hurdle these cash-strapped times blamed for plunging festival attendances
4 mins
How sex abusers who target their children are allowed to keep parental responsibility
Victims' commissioner tells Maya Oppenheim how she plans to ensure that those convicted of abuse are no longer entitled to make important decisions about their children's wellbeing
5 mins
Universities consider firing staff as financial crisis bites
Drop in enrolment of foreign students hits finances hard
2 mins
Technical issues blamed for disruption at supermarkets
Tesco and Sainsbury's apologise for cancelling online orders
2 mins
Gridlock as stretch of M25 closes for the first time ever
Motorists have suffered gridlock in Surrey as a result of the first ever closure of a stretch of the M25 since the motorway circling London was completed in 1986.
3 mins
Comet visible as it pays rare visit to inner solar system
A comet that passes by the Earth once every 71 years is currently visible in the night sky using binoculars or a small telescope.
2 mins
Moscow blames Ukraine and West over cyberattack
Ruling party Russia United suffers widespread online assault
3 mins
Mass dissent could test Putin after sham election
'Victory' will see Russia slide further towards totalitarianism
4 mins
Thousands forced to flee as huge Iceland volcano erupts
A state of emergency has been declared in Iceland after a volcano erupted for the fourth time in recent months, spewing bright orange lava metres into the air. The dramatic event marks the fourth \"alarming\" volcanic eruption in three months along the Reykjavik peninsula, nearby the abandoned town of Grindavik.
2 mins
How couples in India could be jailed for living together
In the first of a two-part series exploring an Indian state's controversial new laws, Shweta Sharma meets some of those who could be imprisoned for failing to register a relationship
7 mins
Les Bleus pip England with final kick of thrilling match
A Six Nations crown will have to wait for another year for France but any talk of a revolt has been most certainly dismissed. In a tournament that threatened to descend into disaster, France ultimately finish as Ireland’s closest challengers again as Thomas Ramos’s long-range penalty in the final minute snatched victory on a riotous night in Lyon.
4 mins
Doughty Ireland graft their way to Six Nations victory
Ireland became back-to-back Six Nations champions by crushing Scotland’s quest for a first triple crown in 34 years with a scrappy 17-13 win.
2 mins
Silva settles FA Cup tie to keep treble ambitions alive
In 2011, the FA Cup represented Manchester City’s first major trophy for 35 years. Now, for the second successive season, it may only be the third they lift in the space of a few weeks.
3 mins
Morals, bad medicine and whistleblowing for the NHS
Before she became a bestselling author, Christie Watson worked as a nurse. She talks to Nick Duerden about why her new novel depicts health professionals as real people rather than saints, and her 'woo woo' solution for burnt-out doctors
4 mins
The M25 is a bizarre but worthy tourist destination
\"By Byfleet station we emerged from the pine trees, and found the country calm and peaceful under the morning sunlight.\"
3 mins
Coasting in Malta and Gozo
Lucie Grace explores where the best swimming, sunbathing and snorkelling can be found. Plus cliff-diving Jack Russells
3 mins
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