Six of the UK’s biggest broadband providers judged to have ‘misled’ customers over price hikes The advertising watchdog has ruled against six of the UK’s…
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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.
Starmer has already ruled out biggest benefit to UK from his EU reset, think tank warns Sir Keir Starmer has already squandered the biggest potential…
Campaigners welcome Angela Rayner’s bill to ban no-fault evictions Renters’ voices are “finally starting to be heard”, a charity has said as Angela Rayner prepares…
Boris Johnson has denied mocking the public for obeying lockdown rules “like a religion” in his new memoir, which saw him question why people “so avidly craved” restrictions.
HS2: High-speed rail line will end at London Euston, transport secretary Louise Haigh indicates The transport secretary has indicated that HS2 will run into central…
He continued: “I think the problem is not with the decision itself, it’s not even with the implementation of the decision, the problem is with the use we make of it right now and the championing of Brexit.
Ofwat: Which water companies have been fined and how can I claim? Water companies have been ordered to return nearly £160m to customers next year…
Madeleine McCann: Where are the missing girl’s family now as suspect Christian Brueckner cleared of rape charges? The case of Madeleine McCann, the British toddler…
Grieving family of man murdered 35 years ago hope for forensic breakthrough as police reopen investigation The family of a man murdered in an unsolved…
Tories cut Starmer’s poll lead to one point ahead of crucial leadership vote – Live updates In a dramatic twist, the Conservatives have narrowed Labour’s…
Four in hospital after school bus overturns in Carrowdore carrying 43 schoolchildren Four people are in hospital after a school bus carrying 43 schoolchildren crashed…
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Calls for special envoy to help release Britons held for years without fair trial Six Britons held for years without fair trial in countries with…
Who is Sue Gray? ‘Partygate’ civil servant takes up new Labour government role Sue Gray, the former senior civil servant who rose to fame when…
Who is Morgan McSweeney? The Labour election guru replacing Sue Gray as chief of staff Labour election guru Morgan McSweeney will take over as Sir…
Kate Middleton’s touching conversation with cancer teen who has weeks left to live revealed – Royal family news Prince Harry laughs as young boy pulls…
Boris Johnson interview live: Ex-prime minister says he regrets apologising for Partygate in ITV grilling Boris Johnson explains why he thinks apologising for Partygate was…
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An extraordinary row broke out yesterday when Keir Starmer’s government announced it was handing the islands to Mauritius … Shortly after leadership rival and former security minister Tom Tugendhat tweeted it was “disgraceful” that a Tory government had started the talks in what was seen as a pointed remark against Mr Cleverly.
However, the Cleverly camp then responded with a briefing claiming it was Liz Truss who ordered the talks to start when she was prime minister.
But Truss has hit back and said it was Boris Johnson who started the talks.
Keir Starmer pledges to kick-start growth in industrial heartlands with £22bn package Sign up for the View from Westminster email for expert analysis straight to…
Kate Middleton’s touching conversation with cancer teen who has weeks left to live revealed – Royal news live Prince Harry laughs as young boy pulls…