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Are we witnessing the death of distinctive British TV?
'Mr Bates vs the Post Office' was a critical smash for ITV but lost the broadcaster money. Katie Rosseinsky explains why, in an age of overseas sales, 'global appeal' is the new reality
The Independent Pride List 2024: LGBT+ people who are making change happen
Our list celebrates community's trailblazers and ambassadors
Djokovic beats Musetti in early morning five-set epic
Novak Djokovic endured a ridiculous late-night ordeal against Lorenzo Musetti to reach the fourth round of the French Open. The world number one and defending champion's match was shoved back into the early hours due to the incessant rain which has seen this tournament dubbed the \"Drench Open\".
Race against time to halt rabies spread from Ukraine
A disease that has been largely eradicated from Europe is raising its head in a war-torn country where millions of abandoned pets are running wild. Ahead of a film exposing the public health crisis, Joe Shute talks to those affected
Mandela's ANC loses grip on power in South Africa
Historic election result means party must enter coalition
Modi set for landslide Indian election victory
BJP-led alliance is projected to win more than 350 seats
Netanyahu casts doubt on latest Gaza ceasefire plan
Israeli prime minister vows to continue war until 'Hamas is destroyed' as Joe Biden urges right-wing leader to accept deal
Ticketmaster cyberattack puts data of millions at risk
Ticketmaster has been the subject of a cyberattack, with hackers allegedly offering to sell data about hundreds of millions of customers on the dark web.
Father with brain injury denied disability benefits
A man who needs full-time care after a bicycle collision left him with a traumatic brain injury has been repeatedly refused benefits by the Home Office.
Ambassador to Mexico fired after pointing gun at worker
The UK's ambassador to Mexico has been sacked after he was caught on camera aiming an assault rifle at an embassy employee on an official trip through drug cartel heartlands.
Fruit and vegetable pickers abused in visa farm scheme
Migrant workers tell of sexual harrassment and violence
Lib Dems launch 'operation 1997' to smash the blue wall
Party wants Labour supporters to vote tactically in 53 seats
'It's not 1997': D:Ream song snub brushed off by Starmer
Sir Keir Starmer has brushed off a snub from the pop group behind New Labour’s victory anthem Things Can Only Get Better, saying: “We’re not in 1997.”
War of the battle buses
Keir Starmer joked that the vehicles were like Tory defectors - 'You wait for ages and then three come along in a row'
Labour plans to overhaul funding of apprenticeships
Labour has restated its pledge to reform the existing apprenticeship levy, promising firms more flexibility about how they spend government money.
Tories promise to build at least 100 new GP surgeries
More GP surgeries and diagnostic centres would be built under a future Conservative government funded by slashing the number of NHS managers, the Tories have said.
Are the Tories heading for a Canada 1993-style wipeout?
Thirty years ago a ruling Conservative Party was demolished at the polls thanks to a party called Reform but history is very unlikely to repeat itself in the UK
Conservatives may win just 66 seats, megapoll suggests
The Conservatives are heading for electoral disaster and could win just 66 seats in parliament, a new megapoll suggests.
Mortgage payments hike for thousands in run-up to vote
Lib Dems warn of a 'blue wall reckoning' for prime minister
Pioneer judge: UK is going backwards on trans rights
Young trans people face a \"very difficult and dangerous period\" because the country has gone backwards in its attitudes, Britain's first transgender judge has warned.
Sensational Saints deny Farrell Twickenham finale
The Saracens empire is at an end; the Saints go marching on. On a raucous night in Northampton where Cinch Stadium at Franklin’s Gardens rocked with an intensity and fervour seldom sighted in English club rugby, the hosts denied Owen Farrell a last tango at Twickenham with a performance that showcased their champion qualities.
France comeback stuns England in Euro qualifier
Marie-Antoinette Katoto left defending champions England with a mountain to climb as France came from behind to snatch a priceless Euro 2025 qualifier victory at St James’ Park.
Dortmund battle weight of history in end-of-era final
Champions League kings Madrid face unfancied Germans
We don't have to splash the cash to fix our water crisis
The nation's supply is a pressing issue - but there may be an alternative to costly nationalisation
American voters will deliver the final verdict on Trump
With unanimous \"guilty\" verdicts handed down by the New York jury on all 34 charges against him, Donald Trump becomes the first former US president to have a criminal conviction.
Heatstroke kills at least 18 as parts of India hit 50C
At least 18 people have died from heatstroke as India continues to reel from the most intense heatwave ever with temperatures suspected to have crossed 50C.
Houthis claim missile attack launched on US air carrier
Yemen's Houthis claim to have launched an attack on a US air carrier in response to earlier British and American strikes on its military bases.
'Every drone that hits them is payback for killing Oleh'
Askold Krushelnycky visits the concealed base of the 'Barney Unit' in eastern Ukraine - created by Stepan Barna following the death on the front line of his older brother in April 2023
Police appeal for help in finding gunman after girl, 9, is left fighting for her life
Police investigating a shooting at an east London restaurant that left a nine-year-old girl fighting for her life have issued an update.
NHS bed shortage sees sick children denied critical care
Paediatric ICUs at crisis point as Tories accused of 'neglect'