The former Top gear presenter has faced a backlash online for an article he wrote in The Sun.
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.
Downing Street has rejected suggestions Rishi Sunak is preparing to water down Britain’s support for Ukraine as “categorically untrue”.
The Prime Minister called on leaders at the Joint Expeditionary Force summit to send more air defence systems to Kyiv.
Suella Braverman has welcomed the High Court’s ruling that the policy of deporting asylum seekers to Rwanda is lawful.
Draft legislation will be debated in parliament next spring
The PDSA charity has warned dog owners to be extra vigilant over Christmas.
Health secretary challenged over lack of resources for ‘worked to the bone’ staff
New round of funding for Household Support Fund means councils and local authorities can issue extra cash to families most in need
Two senior judges gave their decision in a ruling on Monday.
On the Breadline: Rita Ora calls on people to ‘get behind’ our Christmas campaign
Two brothers, their 11-year-old cousin and another 10-year-old boy died in the Babbs Mill Park tragedy
Two brothers, their 11-year-old cousin and another 10-year-old boy died in Babbs Mill Park tragedy
The Rwanda policy is lawful but the government did not “properly consider the circumstances” of some asylum seekers selected for deportation, the High Court has ruled.
Government ‘demonising’ striking staff, says ITV pundit during World Cup final coverage
The Chancellor on Monday commissioned an Office for Budget Responsibility forecast, which will be presented alongside the budget.
Unions won’t ‘blink first’, insists Unite chief – as RCN warns of January strikes if no pay talks
The remains of Private Sean Rooney were flown back to Baldonnel aerodrome in Dublin.
Economists at KPMG have predicted that the UK has already entered a ‘shallow but protracted’ recession.
Services will be affected, delivery giant warns
Services will be affected, delivery giant warns
Soaring bills and other costs are forcing some charities to switch off the lights and work in the dark in a bid to save money on electricity
The new legislation will require venues and local authorities to have preventative action plans against terror attacks.
Flight cancellations, power cuts and flooding possible, Met Office warns
The bisht was placed on Messi by the Emir of Qatar at the handing over of the trophy.
Ibrahima Bah is expected to appear before Folkestone Magistrates’ Court.