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The Independent
Jury is still out on Lammy's 'swift court' reforms
“Cabinet feedback” seems to be the euphemism of the day, at least so far as David Lammy’s sweeping reforms to the criminal court system in England and Wales go.
3 min |
December 03, 2025
The Independent
How Slot fits Salah into his long-term Liverpool plans
The off-key Egypt star was benched in the Premier League for the first time since April 2024 for Sunday's win at West Ham. Was it a sign of things to come wonders Richard Jolly
3 min |
December 03, 2025
The Independent
'I'm still tormented by the horror of Sarah's final hours'
Mother of murdered Sarah Everard haunted by daughter's harrowing death as inquiry warns that police failings mean countless more women have been targeted - and predators 'continue to roam freely'
1 min |
December 03, 2025
The Independent
Daddy Pig is useless, but he isn't giving men a bad name
David Gandy claims Peppa Pig's father is a poor role model. But Charlotte Cripps says the supermodel is wrong about the children's TV character, who is emotionally present and kind
4 min |
December 03, 2025
The Independent
Denmark's postal service is sending a chilling message
PostNord, the Danish postal service, will cease letter deliveries from the end of the year.
3 min |
December 03, 2025
The Independent
Where can get I spring sun without the long flight?
Ask Simon Calder
1 min |
December 03, 2025
The Independent
Are you posh or naff in the festive pine politics stakes?
The Christmas creep seems to get earlier every year, its rules ever more complicated. As No 10 unveils its fir, Helen Coffey turns a (fairy) light on the complexities of arboreal etiquette
4 min |
December 03, 2025
The Independent
Asian investor of the year backs SafeCall campaign
Cyrus Vandrevala donates to missing children's lifeline
3 min |
December 03, 2025
The Independent
Warning of fresh economic hit from Brexit 'brain drain'
The UK’s faltering economy risks worsening due to a steep fall in the number of people moving to the UK for work, exacerbated by Brexit, experts have warned.
4 min |
December 03, 2025
The Independent
Stokes needs a miracle at world's most hostile ground
All-rounder Jacks replaces injured Wood in second Test
5 min |
December 03, 2025
The Independent
Police ‘still hiring predators’ years after Everard murder
Predators like Wayne Couzens are still entering police forces more than four years after the serving officer raped and murdered Sarah Everard, The Independent can reveal.
5 min |
December 03, 2025
The Independent
'Foolish' cuts risk progress on Aids, says ex-minister
Chris Smith issues grave warning at Independent event
4 min |
December 02, 2025
The Independent
Why dropping Salah could rescue Liverpool's season
So it transpires that Mohamed Salah has something in common with much of the West Ham fanbase.
4 min |
December 02, 2025
The Independent
Title race should never have got this nervy for McLaren
Max Verstappen's victory in the Qatar GP on Sunday has set up a thrilling finale to the F1 season, writes Kieran Jackson
4 min |
December 02, 2025
The Independent
Mountbatten-Windsor loses last remaining royal titles
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been formally stripped of his last remaining royal titles following controversy over his links to paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
2 min |
December 02, 2025
The Independent
PRESENT SENSE
Eva-White Taylor selects 10 gifts for the women in your life
6 min |
December 02, 2025
The Independent
Resident doctors vote to strike ahead of Christmas
Five-day walkout comes as talks between the BMA and health secretary falter
3 min |
December 02, 2025
The Independent
What has become of the Labour Party in Scotland?
One of the more serious casualties of the Labour government’s troubles and consequent unpopularity is Anas Sarwar, leader of the Scottish Labour Party since 2021.
3 min |
December 02, 2025
The Independent
Goodbye to the man who made The Independent great
David Lister recalls Andreas Whittam Smith, co-founder and pioneering first editor of this paper, who has died aged 88
6 min |
December 02, 2025
The Independent
I count myself very lucky to have worked for Andreas
A good journalistic career is about lucky breaks as well as hard graft. I got mine courtesy of a man with a port-wine nose, expensively cut suits, a Garrick club tie and a surprisingly mischievous schoolboy grin.
2 min |
December 02, 2025
The Independent
If Reeves were a CEO, she'd have been sacked by now
Kemi Badenoch is right to say that the chancellor would not get away with this in the corporate world. People I've talked to in regulated roles are spitting tacks
3 min |
December 02, 2025
The Independent
Is fingerprinting really the best identification method?
Q On a number of journeys in Asia recently I have had my fingerprints taken on arrival and departure by passport staff.
1 min |
December 02, 2025
The Independent
Reeves may be in trouble but she has one thing on her side
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is under fire like never before.
3 min |
December 02, 2025
The Independent
Business confidence at near record low following Budget
Business confidence is at an almost record low after the Budget, the Institute of Directors (IoD) has warned.
2 min |
December 02, 2025
The Independent
OBR chief quits over error that led to Budget blunder
A damning report into last week's leak said it was the worst failure in the watchdog's 15-year history
4 min |
December 02, 2025
The Independent
Stoppard was a playwright never likely to stand still
David Lister recalls a brilliant, complicated and erudite man whose work explored politics, science, love – even rock'n'roll
4 min |
December 02, 2025
The Independent
Starmer denies chancellor misled public before Budget
Sir Keir Starmer has insisted there was “no misleading” by his chancellor after she was accused of lying about Britain’s finances in the run-up to the Budget, with questions growing over his own future.
4 min |
December 02, 2025
The Independent
If Badenoch carries on like this, she'll be prime minister
It is a good time to be Kemi Badenoch.
4 min |
December 02, 2025
The Independent
Labour MP Siddiq handed jail sentence in Bangladesh
A Bangladesh court has sentenced the Labour MP Tulip Siddiq to two years in prison after finding her guilty of corruption over a government land project. Dhaka's Special Judge's Court found Ms Siddiq guilty of corruptly influencing her aunt, the former prime minister Sheikh Hasina, to help her mother acquire a piece of land in the suburbs of the Bangladeshi capital.
3 min |
December 02, 2025
The Independent
Three more former Tory MPs defect to Reform UK
Three former Conservative MPs have defected to Reform UK, a source in Nigel Farage's party has confirmed.
1 min |
