Malaysians are gasping at what their leaders are now asking them to swallow
Chris Beardshaw's design will face the show's bustling crowds before it settles down for a quiet life in its permanent home
These letters appear in the 27th January 2016 edition of The Independent
He legitimises their Jim Crow racism by affecting to share it and offers hope that he can take America back to 1956
The legality of the bidding process for the 2017 and 2019 World Athletics Championships has been referred to the sport's world governing body's ethics commission.
What will Wembley Stadium do about playing host to a team whose very name and mascot is regarded as racist and derogatory?
What will Wembley Stadium do about playing host to a team whose very name and mascot is regarded as racist and derogatory?
As an individual I make big contributions to the public coffers without being a drain on the apparatus of the state. It is a shame that Google, cannot say the same
The past teaches us that epic struggles against powerful interests cannot be won without some people putting their freedom on the line
From an exploration of raising a transgender child to an imagined re-telling of famous murders in the 19th century, these are some of the best new conversation-starters
We are about to have a vote on the wrong topic. Responding to the needs of a growing elderly population is the overwhelming challenge
We are about to have a referendum on the wrong topic. Responding to the needs of a growing elderly population is the overwhelming challenge
Holyrood will soon be the most powerful devolved legislature in the world. As the Scottish Labour Leader I know we need to harness that power for our children
Canavero has been criticised for floating his ideas in the media without publishing in peer-reviewed papers
There is a strong possibility that newmeasures will become a permanent part of French legal code, just as the Patriot Act became law in the US during 2001
Journalists need to shine a light on the world's realities, not obscure them in shadow
The 1-year-old died of sepsis after his parents called NHS 111
Banish lacklustre winter skin with a brightening beauty product
The former shadow chancellor told yesterday's seminar for The Blair Years course at King's College, London, that most of the memoirs are from those around Tony Blair and that 'in the end there'll have to be some balancing up'
The world would be a boring place if we decided humanity had seen it all
Investors appeared unconvinced by the news
Centre will bring together experts and allow more staff to be hired to accelerate discovery of treatments and cures
It is not up to the Government to decide if it wants to listen to the voice of its people before those people have spoken out