Rambert, Sadler's Wells, review: Miguel Altunaga was in firecracker form
Rambert’s handsomely danced triple bill swoops from love stories to the rock’n’roll swagger of Rooster
Rambert’s handsomely danced triple bill swoops from love stories to the rock’n’roll swagger of Rooster
Edzard Ernst, who took on the claims of alternative practitioners, has been awarded the 2015 John Maddox Prize for Standing up for Science
Let’s not pretend that the Bill does not have the potential to impact on our civil liberties in fundamental ways
The city aims to use its bid for devolved powers from Whitehall to create its own 'iconic building' on the waterfront
The following letters appear in the 5 November edition of The Independent
From Nigel Farage's comments on immigrants to the many examples of racist candidates within the party, the warning signs have been there all along
Lighting a cigarette is a free choice, being infertile is not
The device they used to cheat emissions tests was so fiendishly clever that it appears it must have been sanctioned from the top
The best bookshops are run by autocrats, not algorithms
The first problem is that, when all is said and done, the Germans don’t really like the Anglo-Saxons
And sorry to break this to you, but you're also completely wrong – the UK could benefit so much more from cuts to state spending and privatisation
But more must be done to restore prestige to the profession as a whole
The novel exploring female infatuation is condemned as mere gossip because it scares those men who want to think of women as passive
From April, Osborne’s National Living Wage comes in – but not for the under-25’s, which means that if you’re poor and about to leave school, you face either wage poverty or huge amounts of debt
In their latest clash, Corbyn and Cameron seem determined to make their exchanges as cringeworthy as possible
It's hilarious – as is Joe Bannister's enchanting performance as Orlando
It's Jeremy Corbyn 1 Tories 0 (Cameron wasn't playing)
I see this campaign for what it is: nothing but a cynical PR campaign to co-opt Muslim opposition to aggressive foreign policy
David Cameron has insisted in the past that wearing the poppy is not a “political act”. But surely – when all the profits go to past and present British Legion personnel or their families – that’s a lie
The case concerns payments allegedly used to cover up doping
Today's industrial action wasn't supposed to happen in the Thatcherite vision of urban mass transit
Let the little ones count down to Christmas with a daily tasty treat
Getting referred to a good treatment programme is hitting the mental health jackpot. Until I win that jackpot, I’m going with a “whatever gets me through the day” approach
Sweaty, embarrassing, uncomfortable and above all, really, really awkward
'When something like this comes along, you go, 'I can sink my teeth into it and not just be the supportive girlfriend or wife''