British Airways ‘running on paper’ after suffering major outage
Flights were cancelled and delayed at Heathrow after an IT failure that BA described as a ‘technical issue’.
Flights were cancelled and delayed at Heathrow after an IT failure that BA described as a ‘technical issue’.
$22m settlement is roughly one-third of what US women’s national team players said they were owed
‘I’m not quite sure why people are so quick to believe anything these days’
Campaigners were seen blocking access to the event and holding signs saying ‘no dinner for killers’.
Recovery mission for the 60,000-tonne Felicity Ace marks end to fire saga
This week’s new entertainment releases include an album and companion book by Dolly Parton, the comedy-thriller “Fresh” starring Daisy Edgar-Jones, and Roger Allam playing a French crime-buster in “Murder in Provence.”
Russians in UK say they are ‘ashamed’ of Kremlin’s aggression
Tou Thao, J Alexander Kueng and Thomas Lane were found guilty of all counts of violating George Floyd’s civil rights at their federal trial. Here’s what to expect with their sentencing, their state trial, for Derek Chauvin and for American policing
From The Independent archive: Robert Webb on the power of simplicity
‘You should be the person your child comes to when the world is hard and difficult to interpret’
George Zimmerman has tried to claim he was the real victim of the Trayvon Martin tragedy
Families across the US - in various stages of the adoption process - are fretting about the children they love who remain stuck in Ukraine as volatilities increase, writes Sheila Flynn
Actor’s legal guardianship was extended for another two years in September 2021
Members of the United Nations security council are expected to vote on Friday on a resolution that will call out Russia over its invasion of Ukraine, despite an expected veto.
A Ukrainian politician broke down on live TV as she begged the US to “please save our people” from being “murdered” by Russian forces.