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This Week in History

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December 15, 2025

Tizane Navea-Rogers delves into The Independent's archive to see which world events made the front page of our paper

This Week in History

A letter from the Queen urges her son to divorce, as the breakdown of Charles and Diana’s marriage plays out in public. Elsewhere, violence and instability dominate headlines, from a deadly crackdown in Romania as Nicolae Ceausescu’s regime begins to collapse, to scenes of chaos in Panama as its leader goes on the run from US troops. In finance, scandals run into the billions: a Wall Street grandee is exposed at the centre of a vast fraud, while bankers at Goldman Sachs make fortunes betting against the housing market. Dive into a week of power, protest and reckoning, as seen on The Independent’s front pages.

A major diplomatic shift unfolds as the United Nations backs Palestinian participation in Middle East peace talks, and the United States opens formal contact with the Palestinian Liberation Organisation for the first time in 13 years. The move signals a cautious thaw in relations and a new phase in diplomatic efforts.

19 December 1989 - Romanian uprising begins

imageClashes in Timisoara mark the beginning of Romania's violent uprising against Nicolae Ceausescu. The Independent reports claims of mass casualties following the use of tanks and live fire against demonstrators, as the regime begins to unravel.

image21 December 1989 - Noriega flees as US invades Panama

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Root and Brook show how the Ashes were meant to be

England reach 211-3 on shortened first day of the fifth Test

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3 mins

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The Independent

I just want to hug my parents in Palestine before they die

Whenever the world counts down to a new year, people speak of resolutions with a lightness that feels almost obscene to me. Lose weight. Travel more. Read more books. Be kinder to yourself. My new year's resolution is simpler - and apparently far more radical. I want to hug my parents before they die.

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3 mins

January 05, 2026

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The Independent

ON THIS DAY

1066: Edward the Confessor, England's most pious king, died.

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1 min

January 05, 2026

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The Independent

How did Tolkien's epic end up beloved by right-wing?

Elon Musk cites 'The Lord of the Rings' as key to his world view, but it's not simple misreading. As Peter Jackson's films return to cinemas, Xan Brooks looks at Middle-earth fandom

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4 mins

January 05, 2026

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The Independent

Geologists narrow hunt for origin of Stonehenge altar

Some of the monument comes from Pembrokeshire but its altar stone is now believed to be from northeast Scotland (English Heritage)

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3 mins

January 05, 2026

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The Independent

Trump covets Greenland in renewed threat to Denmark

Denmark's prime minister Mette Frederiksen on Sunday urged President Donald Trump to cease threats over Greenland, after he reiterated his desire to acquire it in The Atlantic magazine.

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1 mins

January 05, 2026

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The Independent

Leadership battle would be gift to Farage, says Starmer

Sir Keir Starmer has warned rivals inside Labour not to move against him, saying that would “gift” Nigel Farage the next general election, as speculation over his future mounts.

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2 mins

January 05, 2026

The Independent

The Independent

This week in history

Tizane Navea-Rogers delves into The Independent's archive to see which world events made the front page of our paper.

time to read

3 mins

January 05, 2026

The Independent

The Independent

Fear will be new normal if we fail to confront extremism

Ideological extremism and hatred cast a long shadow over Britain in 2025 – testing communities, shaking institutions, and demanding resolute action in the year ahead.

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3 mins

January 05, 2026

The Independent

The Independent

Burnham best election hope for Labour, says top pollster

Andy Burnham represents Labour's best hope of keeping Nigel Farage out of No 10, Britain's leading pollster has warned, as well as asserting that Sir Keir Starmer “doesn’t have the skill set for Downing Street”.

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2 mins

January 05, 2026

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