How a Great Ormond Street Hospital play specialist helps kidney patients come to terms with their illness
The Independent's Give to GOSH appeal has been following Lynsey Steele's vital work since November
The Independent's Give to GOSH appeal has been following Lynsey Steele's vital work since November
In 2014, Rebecca's husband, Nick, was hit by a car and seriously injured. Here, in one of a series of columns, she writes about the aftermath of his accident
These letters appear in the 25th January 2016 edition of The Independent
This nation has never gone through an honest assessment of its past. But whitewash does not last – and truths will out
While the space is an exciting addition to Kent's arts scene, it's missing the ingredient that would raise it to greatness
He can hardly speak – and although we are assured his brain is active – we should wonder who is using him as a ventriloquist's dummy
President Bouteflika can hardly speak – and although we are assured his brain is active, we should wonder who is using him as a ventriloquist's dummy
The encouraging trend will not continue if developing countries' growth stalls and inequality within countries is not kept in check.
As countries take off economically their internal income inequality first expands and then contracts. We should be worry when this is not the case
The diversity outrage has – once again – ignored this group
The Oscars diversity row has – once again – ignored this group
These unusual bed fellows both have the same goal, but two very different visions. Corbyn needs to separate his campaign from that of Britain Stronger in Europe if Labour is to succeed
In the build to up to May 5 we will make it clear that we stand proud on our record, and clear on our commitment
The person who will stand against Osborne will be Johnson. Who else could it be?
Life As We Know It No.92: Proof, if any were needed, of the publishing world's indifference to exciting new voices
The exam results are proof enough that the Lord might work in mysterious ways, but he sure as heck gets the job done
New technologies are again about to transform how we live, as those gathered in Davos are well aware
Salacious gossip sticks in the mind longer than any achievement does, sadly for Lord Weidenfeld
The number of workers on zero-hours contracts in 2015 was up 19 per cent to 744,000
The pre-race favourite is, again, facing a serious challenge from a rank outsider – one who can match her dollar for dollar
'Shares in Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe have been falling, not least in the media'
'He ran a "dude ranch", for lily-livered east-coast gentlemen to find their frontier spirit'
Europe is running out of time. Petty nationalism must take a back seat, starting with the UK's Brexit talks
If ever a man needed to 'man up' it was me - so I decided to visit a 'dude ranch'