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OceanGate founder reflects on Titan disaster a year on
A year ago today the US Coast Guard confirmed the Titan submersible had suffered a “catastrophic implosion” an hour and 45 minutes into its dive to the Titanic wreck site. This week the co-founder of the company behind the disaster, Guillermo Söhnlein, admitted a day has not passed since 22 June last year where he has not thought about the five men who lost their lives.
Putin, Kim and the alliances threatening global stability
With multiple threats to humanity engulfing the world, pariah states will only come closer together and the West cannot stand idly by as relations grow
New sighting of son missing on Tenerife, reveals mother
The search for missing teenager Jay Slater in Tenerife continues as his mother yesterday revealed a new potential sighting. The 19-year-old's disappearance has sparked huge search operations on the island after he vanished seemingly without a trace on Monday morning.
Private hospital link to TV sex coach who 'raped client'
A celebrity sex coach who lost a civil trial over claims he raped his patient opened a clinic with one of the largest private healthcare providers in the UK just months before the incident, court documents claim.
Swift shares birthday selfie with her royal 'M8' William
Taylor Swift has shared a photograph with Prince William and his children at her first Eras Tour show in London.
Dr Mosley's widow to carry on work that gave him 'joy'
Dr Michael Mosley's wife has posted a moving tribute to her \"amazing\" husband as she vowed to continue the work they had started together.
'I'm sorry, I was dreaming'
How an 'understated and quiet' pupil at a £46,000-per-year private school in Devon went on hammer-wielding rampage
Farage doubles down on his Ukraine invasion comments
Rishi Sunak and Sir Keir Starmer have led criticism of Nigel Farage after the Reform UK leader claimed that the West \"provoked\" Vladimir Putin's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Tories think auction's a clue Sunak has already conceded
Rishi Sunak appeared to run up the white flag of surrender at the Conservatives' summer garden party fundraiser, with what guests saw as an acceptance that he will not be prime minister after 4 July.
Top Tory takes leave over election betting allegations
The Conservative Party's chief data officer has taken a leave of absence over claims he placed bets on the timing of the general election. Nick Mason is the latest Tory to be investigated by the Gambling Commission for allegedly betting on the timing of the election before the date had been announced.
JK Rowling: Labour's trans stance 'abandoning' women
Author JK Rowling has criticised Labour for \"abandoning\" women concerned about transgender rights.
How Starmer set a trap over Partygate to snare Johnson
Sir Keir Starmer has set out for the first time how he laid a trap for Boris Johnson over Partygate, luring the former prime minister into the lies that saw him forced out of parliament.
Labour to target Sunak over his 'dirty dozen' candidates
Labour is set to launch a social media campaign aimed at questioning Rishi Sunak's judgement by ramping up pressure for him to suspend 12 candidates caught up in different controversies including the betting scandal.
Disenfranchised younger people to reject ballot box
Huge numbers of younger people feel disenfranchised by the political parties and are not going to vote, exclusive polling for The Independent shows.
Don't fret about wine buffs and rosé advice, just enjoy it
The sun has been shining for a good 30 seconds, which means for many of us it's finally time to crack open that bottle of rosé we've been keeping back just for this occasion.
This 'punishment election' is revenge for the past 14 years
Is this the most vindictive general election ever? There's reason to think so. The former Conservative MP and junior minister Paul Scully puts it rather well, calling it a \"punishment election\" in which the Tories and particularly their leader - are coming in for a vengeful kneecapping in a fortnight's time.
'People forgot my sister'
Nicole Simpson was killed outside her home 30 years ago, leading to the trial of the century. Now, her sister Denise talks to Annabel Nugent about the woman she was and how her story resulted in a revolution on domestic violence
England pay for slow start in T20 loss to South Africa
Harry Brook narrowly failed to get England out of jail against South Africa as the defending champions blinked with a semifinal spot at the T20 World Cup within their grasp. Having restricted the Proteas to 163 for six in St Lucia, England looked to be on the way to a second Super 8s win in three days - and a place in the final four - but slipped to a seven-run defeat.
Mercedes call police after Hamilton 'sabotage' claims
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has hit out after an anonymous email was sent that claimed Lewis Hamilton was being \"sabotaged\" and that his life was in danger.
Enthralling draw but more finishing prowess needed
There’s no masking the truth from this first 0-0 of Euro 2024. France, the true favourites, currently lack end product.
Barcelona plans to scrap holiday rentals by 2028
Tourists will be banned from renting apartments in Barcelona in a controversial move aimed at clamping down on soaring housing costs in the city. Over 10,000 holiday lets, which are advertised on platforms like Airbnb and Homeaway, will instead be made available to residents from 2028, the city's mayor said.
France reels as two boys charged with raping Jewish girl ‘in antisemitic attack'
The alleged rape of a 12-year-old Jewish girl in a suspected antisemitic attack has sent shockwaves throughout France, and thrust concerns about antisemitism to the forefront of campaigning for the country’s legislative elections.
Billionaire Hindujas jailed for exploiting poor servants
An Indian-born billionaire and three family members were sentenced to prison yesterday for exploiting domestic workers at their lakeside villa in Switzerland by seizing their passports, barring them from going out and making them work up to 18 hours a day.
Trump raises $141m in May, outstripping Biden by $56m
Donald Trump raised significantly more funds than Joe Biden in May, despite becoming the first US president to be convicted of a crime.
Ukraine faces terror of new 3000kg Russian glide bomb
The multistorey building stands alone just off a main road.
'His brazen dishonesty will cause lasting harm to police'
Chief constable sacked for lying about service achievements
She stood up to the Taliban as a TV presenter. Now they've come for her family
As a leading TV presenter championing women's rights, Shabnam Khan Dawran is no stranger to death threats.
Grant Windrush victims UK citizenship 'within 100 days of new government'
Campaigners are demanding citizenship to be granted to all families affected by the Home Office's Windrush scandal within the first 100 days of the new government. Ahead of Windrush Day celebrations today, a coalition of anti-racism charities and groups has unveiled a “Home Office scandal manifesto”, outlining key demands for new ministers after the 4 July general election.
Why is there silence on the crisis looming for councils?
The Institute for Fiscal Studies has warned of the looming crisis facing local authorities, and the worrying silence on the issue in the election campaign.
The Tories are not the only ones having poll nightmares
The Conservatives fear the opinion polls shaping the election campaign will encourage more of their many disenchanted supporters to switch to Nigel Farage's Reform UK on the grounds the Tories are certain to lose anyway. \"This election is all about the polls, not the policies,\" groaned one senior Tory.