Neonics: Pesticide rules should be overhauled after damning study
It is time for the Government to think again about which side of the fence it wants to stand on
It is time for the Government to think again about which side of the fence it wants to stand on
Isis is not like Saddam Hussein’s ghastly dictatorship in Iraq, or Bashar al-Assad’s regime in Syria - it is worse
David Cameron’s view of Islamist extremism as the struggle of a generation looks like a gross underestimate
The following letters appear in the 19 November edition of The Independent
If I could summarise what life in the public eye is like for a female journalist, I would do it in two words: rape threats
While Tuesday night at Wembley made for a wonderful show of solidarity with our French cousins, I'm reluctant to see it as anything more than a one-off.
Unglamorous local government finance could be this Chancellor’s doom, as it was for Mrs Thatcher
A bonafide rugby hero, Lomu’s frank and humble attitude towards life with kidney disease made him a hero to many living on dialysis like myself. I can only hope his passing raises greater awareness of kidney disease
Cartoonists have a duty to offend, but they also have responsibilities. Namely, not attacking the victims of those in power
Günter Younger, the hardened cop who headed the investigation into doping in Russian athletics, tells Matt Majendie that what really shocked him was the blatant indifference to cheating
17-year-old Aouda Ketrouci's words were used as part of a viral video created by #RejectISIS campaigners. Here, speaking to the Independent just hours before the terrorist attacks on Paris, she explains how easy it is for confused teens to be radicalised - and how she thinks the problem can be tackled
'It would be very weird to see someone else play him.'
Cameron said he spends every penny with taxpayers in mind. But then, as Corbyn asked a question from ‘John’, the Tory benches erupted with laughter and mockery. Clearly it only took them seconds to forget those taxpayers who are supposedly constantly on every Conservative politician’s mind
I'd defriend someone for signing the viral petition calling on David Cameron to close the UK's borders. But when it's the people you can't leave behind, you have to challenge their views
With researchers linking 600 suicides to benefit cuts, George Osborne should protect welfare and the NHS over police
The attacks targeted Paris' progressive core. What my old friends told me from the scene was heartbreaking
"What am I supposed to tell my son? He's only ten. Every time I turn the news on, people are talking about Islam, about Muslims, about the religion I'm bringing him up to love."
The latest in our series of testimonies from Rory Peck Awards finalists comes from Syrian freelance filmmaker Salam Rizk. Here Rizk describes travelling to the city of Jisr al-Shughour where he filmed an important rebel victory in April
Two rule changes would make it harder for Labour MPs to oust Jeremy Corbyn – one by mistake and the other on purpose
A study published this week has suggested that almost 600 suicides could be linked to the fitness for work test
Last week's outrages in Paris must not change Britain’s plans to offer succour to people in need
Barack Obama chatted amiably with Mr Putin at the G-20 summit, in stark contrast to the same gathering in 2014
Despite the President's huffing and puffing about war the spiritual mentors of the militants will be left untouched
Vladimir Putin is suddenly at the centre of a fast-changing diplomatic scene after being ostracised by the West
A performance of the blood-splattered play was cancelled last week after a male member of the audience fainted