Failure to fix social care system is ‘stain on our nation’, says former government commissioner
‘It’s extremely disappointing and that’s probably a rather polite way of putting it’
‘It’s extremely disappointing and that’s probably a rather polite way of putting it’
‘In hindsight, I feel like my hand was forced,’ actor said of divorce from Marvel star
Rangers are being supported to protect animals in nine African countries, thanks to the support of readers of The Independent
Bystander video shows police firing barrage of bullets
‘I was sobbing in the dressing room, ‘singer recalled
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Newborns and mother are ‘doing well’, according to health ministry
Some MPs are now questioning Keir Starmer’s future as leader – as polling points to bad defeats in Hartlepool and elsewhere, Adam Forrest
Hitting net-zero emissions globally by 2050 will require a six-fold increase in use of critical minerals in next 20 years, projections suggest
With their shrieking instrumentals and smooth groove, the Brighton-formed band consistently defy genre. They tell Annabel Nugent why they like it that way – even if they have tried to stoke the odd intra-genre feud
The dancer and presenter talks to Luke Rix-Standing about the lockdown dance boom, managing nerves and the pros and cons of social media.
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A Navy sailor says he never thought twice about diving into treacherous waters off the San Diego coast after a boat overloaded with migrants capsized over the weekend
First lady Jill Biden plans to speak at a Salt Lake City school as the U.S. makes uneven progress toward reopening classrooms during the coronavirus pandemic
Despite clear signs India was being swamped by another surge of coronavirus infections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government refused to cancel a major Hindu festival and held election rallies with thousands of unmasked supporters
When Secretary of State Antony Blinken travels to Ukraine this week he’ll be carrying a tough anti-graft message and strong U.S. backing for the country’s response to Russian aggression
From the nation’s capitol to Indigenous communities across the American Southwest, top government officials, family members and advocates are gathering as part of a call to action to address the ongoing problem of violence against Indigenous women and children
Anger and frustration boiled over among families of the victims of Mexico City's subway collapse as they prepared to bury the 24 people who died
Many parents and educators are excited over the news that the Food and Drug Administration is expected to authorize Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine by next week for youngsters ages 12 to 15
The U.S. birth rate fell 4% last year — the largest single-year decrease in nearly 50 years
Ex-president posted 1,443 problematic posts in one year with no real punishment from social media giant
More than 5,000 Indigenous women are missing and about 56 per cent have experienced domestic violence
‘By Christmas Covid-19 should have just faded into the background like any other illness in circulation’, senior minister reportedly says