More than half British people believe we're living in a 'golden age' of television, finds survey
Improvement in quality of programmes is due to better writers and A-list actors getting involved in small-screen projects, according to poll
Improvement in quality of programmes is due to better writers and A-list actors getting involved in small-screen projects, according to poll
Improvement in quality of programmes is due to better writers and A-list actors getting involved in small-screen projects, according to poll
Faced with the prospect of deteriorating mental faculties or reduced independence in later life, some otherwise healthy people think about 'pre-emptive suicide'. But is it ever a rational choice?
Rhesus macaque makes getaway following 'cage failure', university says
Controversial director was speaking alongside his wife, Soon-Yi Previn
'All I want is justice. I want that guy to die in jail for taking the life of my daughter'
The 33-year-old finally got off the mark for his new club against Sassuolo and is ready for another assault on Europe's elite club competition
Exclusive interview: The charismatic Italian – an Inter Milan legend and Tottenham cult hero – opens up to The Independent about his move to the Premier League and life in London
Calls for postponement comes after accuser goes public for first time - while president's allies insist the accusations are part of a conspiracy
'I am not a member of your party, or indeed any party now, but I want, all the same, to see the Liberal Democrats thrive'
'It can be a shock to see this in the street in the middle of the capital,' says RSPCA officer
Actor not seen in public for three months and has vanished from social media
Five more festival goers are in comas
For a change from Kiwi sauvignons and red Riojas, Terry Kirby has the lowdown on bottles from countries you didn't know made wine
McCartney is celebrating his eighth No.1 record in the US with his new solo album 'Egypt Station'
Campaigners trying to boost renters' security are piling pressure on private landlords — but they're also doing vulnerable tenants a disservice.
'Why on earth do I keep getting pregnant if I can't have a kid?'
Chief Constable Mike Veale claims false allegations he deliberately destroyed phone to hide media contact were made to tarnish his reputation
Christine Lagarde also sought to scotch the idea, promoted by hardline Brexiteers, that crashing out of the EU next March will be a long-term economic benefit
The leaders' meeting in Helsinki was disastrous, but a more focused conference, which sought to agree a plan for peace in Ukraine, might suit all parties – not least the Ukrainians, as Alexei Sobchenko explains
'Stop trying to control women's bodies and sexuality'
Total of 625 extra deaths recorded during two periods of higher-than-normal temperatures in spring and early summer
Total of 625 extra deaths recorded during two periods of higher-than-normal temperatures in spring and early summer