EU referendum: Base your vote on hope not fear
Life outside the European Union would not be frightening, but it would be smaller. We would be a poorer, less important country
Life outside the European Union would not be frightening, but it would be smaller. We would be a poorer, less important country
The cashback website's survey reports that 'a happy marriage' will cost you £267,357 over a lifetime
My interest in older men started to wane when one of my parents' friends tried to grope me behind a door at a party when I was 14
The BBC's one-off revival of the cack-handed character for Sport Relief is up against the lessons of artistic history
The British Parliament has more LGBT members than any in the world. Elsewhere, the challenges are huge
I do find the humanitarian and environmental arguments highly persuasive, but while they dictate the direction of travel, it's smaller things that nudge me forwards
The Prime Minister wasn't the only one to call the split in his party wrongly but he will be its first casualty
The Prime Minister wasn't the only one to call the split in his party wrongly but he will be its first casualty
Parliament has more LGBT members than any in the world. Elsewhere, the challenges are huge
The BBC's one-off revival of 'Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em' is up against the lessons of artistic history
Mr Trump alleged US General John Pershing commited this execution in the 'early 1900s'
David Cameron had a good day, with a little help from Nigel Farage and Michael Gove
Mo Farah has called on the authorities to get tougher with drug cheats and says countries deserve to be banned if they fail to adhere to the rules.
Seemingly programmed to voice the party line, the employment minister looks set to defy her coding to champion Brexit
Texting, scrolling and checking are all prominent activities when you're hanging out with somebody these days
Given a choice of five urinals, which would you take? It's a question Marcus Berkmann and his friends have discussed endlessly
The world divides neatly into two types of people: those who love fancy dress, and sane people who RSVP thanks but no
Exclusive: Husband of Responsible Gambling Trust executive awarded lucrative contract to study 'problem gambling'
The Ifisa was seen by many in the industry as a game-changer, says Andrew Hagger
Heavyweight grammar, a homophone and a misspelling in this week's Independent
Over the next few weeks, I will try to persuade our treasured print readers to join us in the digital world
The existing penalties for animal cruelty or criminal damage seem inadequate to the task