Royal Institute hires QC to investigate accusations by the 'Riba role model'
The UK's waging of wars in mainly Muslim lands is a source of discontent among young Muslims, in Britain and elsewhere in Europe
Countrywide bans are certainly an effective tool, but they also mark the start of the road to a kind of annihilation
The following letters appear in the 3rd December 2015 edition of The Independent
The death of her son Louis inspired Ruth Kennedy to raise money for children's palliative care
If a 50-year-old woman doesn't feel that her life is worth living without youth, beauty and money then that is up to her
Older people now languish in lonely housing, with no one to help with their daily needs
Like all great truths, it is both stunningly obvious and yet profound
Like all great truths, it is both stunningly obvious and yet profound
As it has got better at winning elections, competition to become an SNP MP or an MSP has become much fiercer
There never was any problem with his technique, but the implicit message of his playing in the first movement was 'look at me'
Sixty years after Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on the bus, disabled people are still fighting for equality on public transport.
There was no sense of occasion in the Commons for today's crucial debate. If this is the new politics, we want the old politics back
Other names which link the terror group to Islam are fuelling a propaganda war which is leading to the spread of Islamophobia in Britain
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The IAAF president was anwering questions over doping in athletics
The country seeks legally binding agreement in Paris talks
Both leaders have been playing a similar political game, and now it is unravelling
Bribery and corruption are not just African problems. David Cameron must tackle corporate wrongdoing at home first
An ex-serviceman who opposed Syrian bombing tweeted last night about how he made his decision after experience with fighting terrorism in the past. He lay down the gauntlet to David Cameron: 'I dare the Prime Minister to call me a terrorist sympathiser to my face'
Whatever its faults, Labour is not the party of Government, and the media is abrogating its duty of oversight
The West needs to decide if it can tolerate talking to Russia, to Iran and to Isis. Talking to Isis will be difficult - which is why military action will be necessary first
Take the season through the nose without paying for it through the nose
It’s evident that no sensible analyst believes military progress can be made without boots on the ground