Benghazi: Hillary Clinton is guilty, but not as charged
There is a strong case against Clinton’s actions in Libya, but they relate to her support for the overthrow of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011
There is a strong case against Clinton’s actions in Libya, but they relate to her support for the overthrow of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011
Every day, women from every class and background are attacked by current partners, former partners, male friends and total strangers
The losers are people in work, doing the right thing in the eyes of even the most sink-or-swim Tory
We know he’s good at reading politics; but we know too that he makes mistakes
Time doesn’t make murder funny, yet a number of upcoming Halloween events seem to disagree...
Top of the heap in a recent YouGov poll were judges, local police officers, schoolteachers and family doctors
Behind a contrast in monetary policy lies a cultural divide between continents – and we are in the middle
David Cameron tells China to invest in the UK and profit, but tells himself not to invest and so save money
Out of America: Popular with friends and foes alike, his tactile, what-you-see-is-what-you-get style has been a perfect foil for the aloof President Obama
The playground gatekeeper assumed I was a brazen child-snatcher happy to boast of my hobby
The ravaged nation needs a major international player to work on ending the conflict – it should be Britain
Life As We Know It No.79: Tim specialises in foreign marginalia, capable of observing, with no irony whatsoever, that there is some really good stuff coming out of Guatemala at the moment
Daisy Stenham's weekends have been marred by a lack of roast beef and purple sprouting broccoli
"Found out at dinner for the first time. My boyfriend’s stepdad was my gynaecologist"
The sister of the bride posted the image on reddit
Clichés, misfires, double negatives and deliberate obscurity in this week's Independent
Alison Taylor has discovered that gut feelings don't lie about second chances
The best team names feel like blinding moments of inspiration rather than diligently constructed Jenga towers of wordplay
Half of Grace Dent's life is over and she has never felt truly local
It isn’t as easy to get your hands on your cash, warns Martin Baker
Here's a tip worth noting when you are attracted by a discount or bargain: it's only really a good deal if the discount price is cheaper than what you would have normally paid.
The growth of the market in hacking tools has allowed a new broad base of 'unskilled, entry-level' cyber criminals
Debate is raging about a reported advice gap, with millions apparently unable to afford, or reluctant to pay for, financial advice that could help them make an informed decision about how they shou
When Harry Potter steps out on to the West End stage next year, fans may be in for a shock
It might be wise to check your mobile phone bill – there could well be an unexpected charge on it. At least that's what happened to Independent reader Dick Paybody.