Choice of Gosling will help appease sceptical Blade Runner fans
When we heard the first news of a potential Blade Runner 2, a collective groan echoed across the film community (well, from the collected factions of dedicated fanboys).
When we heard the first news of a potential Blade Runner 2, a collective groan echoed across the film community (well, from the collected factions of dedicated fanboys).
Communities that were excited by the supposed liberalism the new pope are now feeling badly let down
Western confusion reigns while the Russians go for the jugular
David Cameron spent some of his Sunday morning at a doctors’s surgery – symbolically rather than clinically.
If, as the US authorities claim, Shaker Aamer really was a high-ranking al-Qaeda figure and a confidant of Osama bin Laden, then surely sufficient evidence of that status, and associated crimes, co
Should the economics editor stay or should he go?
Incomes fluctuate over a lifetime for a variety of reasons - but the sun will shine soon
So off to the Tory Party conference
Letters appear in The Independent edition appearing 05/10/2015
The Prime Minister must fire up the compassionate Conservatism that won him the party leadership
Miller wrote the play over six days in 1936 while he was at the University of Michigan
Airbrushing our own history could set a dangerous precedent
Britain’s Sikhs, long seen as a minority success story, are plagued by a faction of young men ‘defending’ their vision of the culture – and seeking to impose their views by attacking the nuptials of women who marry ‘out’
'Sustainability becomes a factor, in the same way as time or money'
De Niro's new film The Intern may be closer to reality than we might like to think
Shady deals and blanket silence speak volumes about the UK's attitude towards the importance of human rights
I tried to look casual and shouted: “It’s not what it looks like ….”
A senior mandarin has admitted that promoting human rights abroad is no longer one of the Government’s priorities
It’s a win-or-bust gamble for the London Mayor. But the No camp needs a big beast to carry the referendum
Tidy desks are a symptom of a lack of creativity, apparently
Could it be that Wayne, if not quite a Renaissance man in the Eric Cantona mould, has much more of a personality than we ever suspected?
The artless unspun low-key authenticity of this man who makes his own jam is a winning antidote to the smooth certainties of the contemporary politician
So far there are UK events planned in Brighton, Leeds, London, Nottingham, Sheffield and Totnes and all have Facebook pages giving details