Brussels shows that we need to be more connected to Europe, not less
London, with its expertise in fighting terror should naturally take the lead in the EU on making sure all 28 member states can fight terror like the British
London, with its expertise in fighting terror should naturally take the lead in the EU on making sure all 28 member states can fight terror like the British
Tying the badly-wounded James Connolly for the pleasure of killing him by firing squad, was as disastrous a piece of public relations then as it sounds now
Isis killed and injured US Marines whom the Pentagon said were not in Iraq as they defended a front line base abandoned by Iraqi troops
How much better it would be if those 250 business leaders took their campaigning zeal to the EU and argued their case for change
Children find themselves sleeping on the floor in one-room accommodation, a Dickensian set of conditions that shames the nation
As we say goodbye to the print version of The Independent, a few readers share their parting words
It's not difficult to accuse the bad guys of genocide – Colin Powell had no problem over Darfur in 2004. We should stand up to the real bullies
'He is like a hurricane far out to sea. No one knows where it will hit, or how many roofs will be ripped off, or if we will all get through it. But we know it's coming.'
Mitch McConnell, the Senate majority leader, is playing 'lousy politics' over the new Supreme Court Justice
Living with an autistic family member is magical, musical and hilarious. So why is it always depicted as a depressing tragedy in popular culture?
Grammar glitches, style stumbles and gay porn stars in the last week of the printed Independent
First staged in 1611, The Tempest is widely thought to have been the last play the Bard wrote alone
The presses have stopped, and the paper will soon crinkle no more – but as one chapter closes, another opens
Letter from the publisher: Journalism has changed beyond recognition during the lifetime of this newspaper
I sit here in the dark in prison cell 19, I look past my baby at the shining prison bars. This is a new prison, new walls, new paint and new metal bars
Simon Read vows to continue to tilt at the corporate giants and attempt to make them play fair with us
The FCA requires banks to be confident that their customers are not using accounts to receive the proceeds of crime
The way we manage money is about to be transformed, says Simon Read
A reflection on the play often seen as William Shakespeare's own valedictory message
A prepayment certificate could save you money, as Simon Read reports
Mark believes it is better let the fund managers make the underlying decisions on your behalf
Santander, Halifax and Nationwide building society are still winning the biggest share of current account movers - but which account to choose? Andrew Hagger shares his advice
You have until midnight on Tuesday 5 April to make your tax-free investment
The good news is that the big banks are fighting back, as Simon Read reports
The comedian, writer and actor Garry Shandling, who died in Los Angeles on Thursday aged 66, had backed away from the spotlight in the 18 years since the final episode of The Larry Sanders Show. But the influence of his most celebrated creation is still deeply felt.