Identity fraud: Five things you need to know to avoid becoming a victim
There is a double danger facing online shoppers, warn the fraud prevention experts Cifas
There is a double danger facing online shoppers, warn the fraud prevention experts Cifas
The Prime Minister is not prepared to risk another Commons defeat on air strikes
To encourage more people to help others at Christmas, Tuesday 1 December has been designated as a day for people to do something for a good cause
Michael McCarthy, our acclaimed environmental commentator, reveals his hopes and fears for next week’s conference
Sean O'Grady has never seen horse flesh so finely diced before, this side of Belgian butcher's shop
The Warnells were distraught when their child was given a death sentence - but then they took her to GOSH
I was just eight years old when I woke up screaming with blood flooding my brain
A greener world can also be a more just, more equal and fairer world
I remember my sixteen year-old self being horrified at the sight of a HMV employee throwing my CV in the bin: “You want a job?” he laughed dismissively
Faith schools are not interested in free debate, or explaining fundamental British values such as equality for all regardless of sexual orientation and gender
Most people have a superstition. There’s even a name for my dread of the number 8
The following letters appear in the 28th November edition of the Independent
Do not speak over your partner when they are holding court
If you need a scapegoat for your cock-ups, or a macho gesture to affirm your austerity credentials, then lay into those civil servants
At this year's Art Basel contemporary art fair in Miami Beach there will be a mini retrospective of Lagerfeld's work
We don’t want the mysteries of pop classics solved
Porn is more widely available than ever before - so what should parents and carers do if they realise their child is using it?
The Prime Minister states that complexity should not be an excuse for non-intervention. True. But complexity is not an excuse, it is an important reality
“Gross indecency” and “sodomy” laws were a systematic export of the British Empire. Criminalising homosexuality is a British legacy. It is not African. But now it's a killer of Africans
Video posted on Twitter shows two bargain hunters throw punches and wrestle on the floor of a Kentucky mall.
Shoppers on different sides of the pond seem to have contrasting approaches to the notorious day of discounts
Corbyn tapped into the widespread hostility to the bland and insipid soup that forms much of Westminster politics
A healthy resting heart beat is between 60 and 100 beats per minute
Paula Radcliffe has been cleared over doping allegations made against her, the IAAF have announced.
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