The BBC is right to bring back TOTP but wrong to involve Simon Cowell
The old format doesn't need an X Factor make-over
The old format doesn't need an X Factor make-over
Help To Buy Isas were launched on Wednesday and offer a government bonus of 25 per cent of the amount you save
The avid Spurs fan has to make do with playing Fifa 16 on the PlayStation against his 10-year-old brother
The Clinical Ethics Committee allows parents and doctors to discuss issues caused by advances in modern medicine
The following letters appear in the 5th December 2015 edition of The Independent
Kids Company had come to dominate Alan's life, and now it's cost him a lucrative job
There was a time when to seem to be efficient meant being rude
PornHub's advert feels a bit like an end of term concert in a sweatshop: a cheerful showcase designed to help us forget about what's really going on below the surface
Without a new approach to international affairs, a second independence referendum is inevitable
With a charter renewal on the horizon the BBC is ignoring public outcry at its own risk
Inside Westminster: Under a nice man who promised 'a kinder, gentler politics', Labour has become the nasty party
Air strikes in Syria will make the UK companies like Lockheed Martin billions
An African infant saved from a malaria-induced death will not ask if the anti-mosquito nets come from 1 per cent of a banker's salary
Like almost all fathers, there was nothing but pride there
The battle isn't over when doctors still don't have contract to sign. The health secretary is still putting lives at risk
Whatever you think about the decision to launch air strikes over Syria, deselection of your MP is a legitimate democratic, non-violent process
Tate's 'Nan' is known as a controversial character, but the joke has been deemed insensitive
Here are three things we should be fighting for instead
The 14-year-old, whose progress we're following as part of our appeal, attended the first screening of ITV's Peter And Wendy
In less than 24 hours, the lead neurosurgeon at GOSH managed to mobilise a full team from across the UK
Plus the Jess Phillips fan club and why the Middle East is our affair
When Cameron was just 10 years old doctors discovered a tumour the size of an orange lodged in his brain
Now Michael Gove should tackle the contracting out of much of the probation service to private firms
Labour leader tried his own brand of 'soft' bullying and cannot be surprised that others pursue harsher forms of the same