Inflation falls below 2% target for first time in three years UK inflation has decreased to below the 2 per cent target for the first…
Browsing: The Independent
The Independent is a British online newspaper. It was established in 1986 as a national morning printed paper. Nicknamed the Indy, it began as a broadsheet and changed to tabloid format in 2003. The last printed edition was in 2016.
It tends to take a pro-market stance on economic issues and is politically aligned with liberalism.
King Charles faces unusual ‘snub’ as Zara Tindall’s husband lays bare life in royal family King Charles and Queen Camilla are facing an embarrassing snub…
UK politics live: No 10 rejects new accusations over Taylor Swift ticket and police escort row Downing Street has rejected suggestions that Sir Keir Starmer…
Sara Sharif murder trial latest: Schoolgirl’s head ‘covered with homemade hood’ in weeks before death Sara Sharif’s head was covered with “homemade hoods” made of…
Watch: Inquiry into Novichok poisoning of Dawn Sturgess begins Watch as the inquiry into how Dawn Sturgess was fatally poisoned after being exposed to the…
Sadiq Khan puts pressure on Starmer over EU as he insists no reason to be scared of single market return Sadiq Khan has piled pressure…
Covid vaccine: How to book a jab and who is eligible? The number of people going to hospital with Covid across Britain has risen at an “alarming”…
Vladimir Putin ordered Novichok attack on my life, Salisbury victim Sergei Skripal tells Dawn Sturgess inquiry Salisbury poisoning victim Sergei Skripal believes Vladimir Putin personally…
Rachel Reeves boosts big business as she caps corporation tax at 25% and woos investment in Britain Rachel Reeves announced her fourth big tax freeze…
Afghan special forces to be brought to Britain as minister finally admits troops were employed by UK Hundreds of Afghan special forces soldiers and their…
Yvette Cooper jokes husband’s advice was to ‘shake it off’ after Taylor Swift police protection questions Yvette Cooper has joked her husband’s advice was to…
Children ‘doom scrolling’ on phones for hours a day causing widespread harm – MP Children who are “doom scrolling” for hours a day on smartphones…
Unemployed to be given weight-loss jab to help them back into work, government announces Unemployed people will be given weight-loss jabs to assist them back…
King Charles enjoys performance from Elton John at reception for UK’s international investment summit The King joined some of the world’s top chief executives and…
Charities urge Government to target smaller websites under Online Safety Act A group of charities and online safety campaigners have written to the Prime Minister,…
UK ‘dangerously underprepared’ for future energy crisis and price spikes, experts warn The UK is “dangerously underprepared” and vulnerable to another energy crisis that would see…
A pensioner is set to miss out on winter fuel help this year because she is just £3.32 above the weekly threshold for support. Lynne…
Labour accused of ‘absurd’ plan to break manifesto pledge over national insurance hike Labour has been accused of plans to break a manifesto commitment after…
Nigel Farage’s Reform party offers £300 tours of parliament in apparent Commons rules breach Reform UK supporters have been offered paid tours of parliament in…
Two men arrested after XL Bully killed in ‘deliberate attack’ Two men have been arrested after a dog believed to be an XL Bully was…
UK weather: UK set for Autumn heat as temperatures could hit 22C this week Parts of the UK is set to see a late-in-the-year burst…
Sara Sharif murder trial latest: Father and stepmother to appear at Old Bailey over death of 10-year-old Three members of the same family are due…
Royal news – live: King Charles and Queen Camilla ‘snub’ by Australian leaders ahead of tour sparks backlash King Charles and Queen Camilla are facing…
‘Princess of Wales’ bedroom photo shared by Earl Spencer has royal fans asking the same question Earl Charles Spencer has shared a picture of The…
Business secretary slaps down Louise Haigh over P&O Ferries ‘rogue operator’ row The business secretary has slapped down his cabinet colleague Louise Haigh for attacking…