Coronavirus: Loophole for pubs and restaurants creates 'enormous risk', say public health directors
'If pubs don't keep records there is no way test and trace can identify people at risk'
'If pubs don't keep records there is no way test and trace can identify people at risk'
'It's apparent I previously lacked an adequate understanding of the severity of [Holocaust victims'] experience,' Dane Hicks admits
A quick rise to first-team action after signing from Fulham
'A new path must be forged' French President says two years out from the end of his first term in office
'We discovered too many care homes didn't really follow the procedures in the way that they could have', prime minister claims
Coalition of health organisations warns that without immediate action service could struggle to meet the needs of its patients
'Change needs to happen now to prevent babies being needlessly harmed and the devastating, lifelong impact this has on families,' says chief executive of Epilepsy Action
Exclusive interview: Current Belgium boss, who represented the Latics both on and off the pitch, talks to The Independent about his response to last week's surprise development, as well as Carlo Ancelotti's future at another former club of his, Everton
The Italian master rose to fame with spaghetti western scores such as 'The Good, the Bad and the Ugly' and moved audiences with his heartfelt melodies
8-year-old girl among several people killed during holiday violence in Atlanta
Zoonotic diseases have caused more than £80bn in economic losses since 2000 and coronavirus is expected to add $9 trillion to that amount
Africa could become new epicentre with disease peaking in two to three months
President continues to lose support in parts of the country where Covid-19 is rapidly spreading
Since lockdown began, Jo-Anne Johnson has noticed a strange phenomenon – cases of childhood breathing problems seem to be improving. The clinician explains what might be causing this
'In the end it's not going to be the government who makes decisions on how we're all going to live with this virus. It's up to us'
Fake ad promised protests against police violence at the site of the Civil War battle
Baroness Dido Harding says forcing people to self-isolate and monitoring their compliance would be 'counterproductive'
The Seagulls have hauled themselves away from the relegation zone
The government is expected to outline plans for an exemption on stamp duty for certain properties
PM reignites row with unions after giving TfL a £1.6bn support package in May
Eighty-seven per cent of rejected travellers were Americans
Rafic Hariri University Hospital 'barely making ends meet' and has just a few weeks left of generator fuel, director-general warns
The supermodel was giving an opening speech at Paris couture fashion week
Many athletes use anti-inflammatories to get through the aches and pains that come with endurance exercise – but few are aware of the risks. Anthony R Cox and Craig Rosenbloom explain
Musician and actor said she finds Adams's actions 'curious'