Nasa hack exposes data on space agency's servers
Cyber security experts continue to analyse the scope of the data breach
Cyber security experts continue to analyse the scope of the data breach
Committee to Protect Journalists said lack of international leadership on safety and rights of journalists was partly to blame
The Home Secretary's White Paper constitutes a victory for The Independent's 'Drop the Target' campaign
Unconfirmed reports claim MI6 received intelligence indicating Perepilichny was 'assassinated on direct orders from Putin or people close to him'
High Court judge says completely innocent father has suffered fear and distress over false allegations
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This is without doubt an emotional decision and one designed to try and make everything that bit happier, even if only temporarily
Only Paul Pogba's deleted posts and Ander Herrera's happy birthday message to Iker Muniain have appeared on Twitter and Instagram since Mourinho was sacked
'We now know sharks were hunting flying animals as long ago as 80 million years'
Engineered ivy has gene found in human livers involved in breaking down alcohol
'Regulators must do whatever it takes to fix the loyalty penalty,' says Citizens Advice
Whether you're a traditionalist or a modernist, we've picked out four styles of wrapping paper that are bound to impress your friends and family.
The Portuguese is currently in London but is the subject of interest from Real Madrid
For some people, 25 December is just another winter's day
Employers will be in the dark about the minimum salary requirement for workers until just months before the new system is due to start - in January 2021
A quarter of those polled fear they could be forced to sleep rough at some point
The film is the third feature from Lebanese director Nadine Labaki
Brawn, F1's head of motorsport, has ruled out a city-centre race, but believes there is scope for an event on the outskirts of the capital
The boom and bust of the element over the first three decades of the 20th century remains one of the great cautionary tales of our times, says Stephen Mansell
Jonathan Snape left Nathan Marshall with 'catastrophic injuries' after using Audi as weapon on drinkers
It would be quite the closing shot
'Whenever you're doing things that are iconic, it's always terrifying,' Smith said
An evolutionary spandrel is a physical structure or behavioural characteristic that is a by-product from some other functional adaptation. But despite some apparent examples, truly useless spandrels are hard to find within evolutionary biology
TV cameras capture Labour leader shaking his head and appearing to mutter 'stupid woman' at his opponent across the chamber
Plane diverted to Belgrade after passenger became unwell