Rising energy costs, taxes and a lack of support are pushing the nation's pubs to the brink, with 9,000 at risk of closure ...
If the PM were to sack the chancellor, it would look just as bad for him as it would for her, writes Sean O’Grady. After all, none of her policies would have made the final cut without his approval ...
Well, Oscar Wilde did moot that life imitates art, rather than the other way round. So it seems only fitting that two years ...
Victims of the infected blood scandal are demanding faster action on compensation as the body set up to handle claims admits it has "started small". More than 30,000 people contracted HIV and ...
Stormzy did not delete an Instagram post in support of Palestinian liberation because of his recent collaboration with ...
Mark Dampier questions whether private pensions are on their last legs, while the Chancellor’s inheritance tax plans for ...
This is an audio transcript of the Political Fix podcast episode: ‘The right to die — who should have the final say?’ ...
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By Jesse Elorm HEYMANNWe live in the most over-stimulated generation in history. A small study by Yeykelis, J.J. Cummings, and Reeves, published in the Journal of Communications in 2014, examined how ...
Since BBC News reported on Thursday that Rachel Reeves had exaggerated her online CV and had been investigated over her use ...
A member of Rachel Reeves' team set up her LinkedIn profile and was responsible for errors in it, Science Secretary Peter Kyle told BBC Breakfast as he defended his Cabinet colleague.
Love should not be reserved for one day only, writes The Independent’s wine columnist Rosamund Hall. But here’s what to drink tonight if you want to add a little fizz to your ...
In Money today: the most complained-about mobile, broadband and pay-TV companies; our latest mortgage guide; and the secret refund you can get on plane tickets worth up to £202; the average cost of a ...