Police will ask people why they are outside in ‘strict’ lockdown enforcement
Officers have been told to issue fines ‘more quickly’ for Covid breaches, Scotland Yard warns
Officers have been told to issue fines ‘more quickly’ for Covid breaches, Scotland Yard warns
In the seventh instalment of our series recapping an unprecedented presidency, Joe Sommerlad looks at a crude and chaotic start to 2018 that brought international offence
As well as local and mayoral elections in England, the Scottish Parliament and Welsh Assembly are meant to go to the polls
Researchers observe decline in calf sightings at major summer feeding ground in Canada
The legendary chef behind Michelin-starred Le Gavroche and The Waterside Inn, these are the titles to add to your culinary collection
‘This is a big deal,’ says Becky Monroe of the Fighting Hate and Bias programme at the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights
There’s no better time to take up stargazing than the dawn of a new year – the darkness comes early and the winter skies are spectacular, writes Nigel Henbest
The Gunners are short on funds and will need to trim the wage bill by moving on up to eight players before making signings
Woodward is Premier League’s highest-paid director, earning more than Tottenham’s Daniel Levy
The anti-conversion law has been criticised by rights group as violative of individual freedom
Cumberland Infirmary in Carlisle triggers alert saying it is now ‘unable to deliver comprehensive care’
The U.N. epidemiologist who denounced the removal of a report on Italy’s coronavirus response says he is suffering retaliation for having spoken out
Eight different artificial intelligence ‘experts’ help the dog walk and maintain balance
Fans weren’t sure whether they’d noticed a mistake or a plot twist
How did the reliably Republican state flip like this? Trump has frightened potential supporters away and ensured Democrat voters are even more determined to turn out
Booster jab should only be given as late as 12 weeks after first shot in ‘exceptional circumstances’
School closures are detrimental to social mobility. The government’s plan to ‘level up’ cannot leave behind those disproportionately affected by the pandemic
‘Witnessing the peaceful transfer of power is a hallmark of our democracy that never gets old,’ says former president’s chief of staff Freddy Ford
As reports suggest that the world’s most famous couple are divorcing, The Independent looks back at their love story
China’s best-known entrepreneur, e-commerce billionaire Jack Ma, hasn't been seen in public since he angered regulators with an October speech
Joe Biden has an Iran problem
Joe Biden has an Iran problem
Met Office predicts temperatures will not plummet to lows seen in 2018 cold snap
Exclusive: ‘It’s removal would further undermine the victims of this horrible abuse who are often hidden,' says victims’ commissioner
When a fundraising scam went wrong for filmmaker Chris Atkins, he was sentenced to five years in prison. His new book reveals what life is really like on the inside, writes David Lister