Prince Andrew’s lawyers dispute service of legal papers by Virginia Giuffre’s team
Documents were given to Metropolitan Police officer outside Royal Lodge in Windsor, files from US court reveal
Documents were given to Metropolitan Police officer outside Royal Lodge in Windsor, files from US court reveal
Morrisons is set to cut sick pay for employees who have to self-isolate, but choose not to get the Covid vaccine
Police Scotland is appealing for witnesses following pedestrian’s death
German Chancellor Angela Merkel says she finds it unacceptable that refugees are being used to apply pressure to Poland and other European Union members on the border with Belarus
He re-joined the club from Juventus on deadline day.
In an extract from her memoir ‘Complicity, The United States v. The People of the United States’, Sharon Premoli shares her memory of the day the World Trade Center was attacked
Programme featuring interviews with more than a dozen members of the royal family to air later this month
Former president launches partisan attack through his campaign as nation mourns
Iran says that the head of the International Atomic Energy Organization is arriving in the country for talks with Iranian officials
Star is currently in the UK filming ‘Mission: Impossible 7’
Palace 3-0 Tottenham: Zaha from the spot and a late Edouard double earns deserved win after Tanganga is sent-off for Spurs
Conservative activists in Nebraska are turning to voters to enact a voter identification requirement, an issue that state lawmakers have blocked multiple times even though it's now common in other Republican-led states
A U.S. court will hold a pretrial conference Monday in the civil suit filed by a woman who claims Prince Andrew sexually assaulted her as the two sides argue over whether the prince has been properly served with documents in the case
The 18-year-old died in the early hours of Thursday morning after suffering stab wounds
Five cases detected in a single Brisbane family
I am in favour of denser house building in urban areas, but I don’t think we are at the stage where we need to destroy the countryside in the name of social justice
He re-joined the club from Juventus on deadline day.
Biden may well find that abandoning Afghanistan does not actually take him to a happy place for long, writes Kim Sengupta
A clique of hawkish, ambitious Washington foreign policy obsessives saw Iraq as a place to implement their vision, writes Borzou Daragahi
The attacks may have sparked a new era of tightened security for tourists and left New York City swept clean of its beloved visitors - but the city’s resilience is as strong as ever, writes Sunshine Flint
The theories began almost as soon as the attacks had finished, writes Andrew Griffin
The War on Terror became synonymous with torture as the CIA operated ‘Black Sites’ overseas to circumvent US law, writes Richard Hall
‘There are no liberals in the Republican Party’, professor tells Eric Garcia of the GOP’s shift since the 2001 attacks
When second plane struck ‘we knew we were a nation at war’, pilot’s widow tells Andrew Buncombe
The Independent looks at how the world changed after the 9/11 attacks two decades ago