Burma election: Aung San Suu Kyi's opposition party may have won, but this isn't the end of our struggle
Celebrate an NLD victory today, but tomorrow, we still need your support
Celebrate an NLD victory today, but tomorrow, we still need your support
Without better education, England faces the prospect of rising poverty and unacceptable levels of social division
Accusations must be proven in court – otherwise they are baseless
Wada’s former chief, Dick Pound says what he and his colleagues found is just the 'tip of the iceberg'
The following letters appear in the 10th November edition of the Independent
The first threat is that of the destruction of human society by global warming; the second is that of the destruction of nature by human society. They will do equal damage to the globe, but the international community cares only about the former
I’m not entirely certain that being constantly informed you are the apple of daddy’s eye is helpful
With his lack of coherence, Osborne is fortunate that he is facing a Labour Party that both supports and opposes Trident
Not many of us would choose to follow months in Helmand by a punishing trek to the South Pole, but then people like Henry are not like most of us
Part of you wants to volunteer for Channel 4's forthcoming series - but it's only a small part
Papers get things wrong much less often than may be popularly believed
And that's before we even get to the human cost
I didn't vote for Corbyn to be Labour leader, but I still find it hard to believe how much his critics are creating an alternate reality around him, and actually believing in it
If you are female in the UK, what were you thinking? We're going to have to go ahead and dock your pay for that ridiculous oversight
IAAF president Coe has admitted that the World Anti-Doping Agency's report into the Russian Athletics Federation is 'alarming'
The central Asian country is an industrial powerhouse and future mediator between east and west. Western investors should stop seeing it as Russia's back yard
Report reveals spies, bribes and threats in state-sponsored doping programme
The IOC ethics committee has recommended that Diack be provisionally suspended as part of a French police investigation
There is no need to waste taxpayers’ money on transgender loos - because transgender people don't want them. So let's look at some real issues when trying to make the place more 'gender sensitive'
"A few weeks ago Andy seemed keen, but now he's flakier than a Danish pastry..."
Philip Hammond, the Defence Secretary, elaborated a new constitutional principle yesterday
There had been whispers from British athletes and from within the corridors of the IAAF for months
An exhilarating and sharp satire of those Christmas films in which a parent thaws and bonds with a wayward child
'You get it in the neck from the Muslim community, who don’t understand what you’re doing'
The Prime Minister's demands must be moderate enough in European eyes to have hope of gaining acceptance