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Artificial cornea makes 91year-old Cecil an NHS first
A 91-year-old man has made history by becoming the first NHS patient in England to receive an artificial cornea.
Early menopause can nearly double risk of breast cancer
Women who start menopause early are twice as likely to get breast cancer, according to a new study.
Mystery of the giant snakes.depicted in ancient rock art
Archaeologists have discovered one of the world's largest collections of ancient art, showing giants and monsters walking the Earth. In a remote area of South America, a British-led research team has discovered more than a thousand prehistoric engravings - including the world's largest examples of prehistoric rock art.
'Don't waste a moment'
Rob Burrow recorded a message to be released after he died
Labour candidate accused of 'inappropriate touching'
A Labour candidate for a seat in east London is being investigated over a sexual harassment allegation.
Tories face ‘existential risk' as Farage enters stage right
Two more major polls suggest electoral wipeout for the party
Zelensky accuses China of helping Russia to sabotage Ukraine peace conference
Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky has accused China of helping Russia to disrupt an upcoming peace conference on the war in Ukraine.
UK judges paid £40,000 to sit on top Hong Kong court
British judges are taking tens of thousands of pounds to sit on Hong Kong’s top court despite a pro-China crackdown on dissent in the city.
Wilder reaches a sad end on unique Riyadh boxing night
It was the end for Deontay Wilder in the middle of the Saudi Arabian night when he stumbled one last time in a boxing ring.
Southgate delivers positive update on England's stars
England boss Gareth Southgate has been “pleased with the progress” Harry Maguire and Luke Shaw are making as the Manchester United duo look to prove their fitness for Euro 2024.
How Real Madrid created a Champions League dynasty
Spanish giants have secured a 15th European Cup but the win exposes football's biggest issues
History tells us Starmer will face more campaign scares
Former home secretary Jack Straw reflects on a tough week for the Labour leader’s bid to be the next prime minister
Now Trump's been found guilty, Swift could prove crucial to the US election
chief among them – you wouldn’t expect a singer who found fame on America’s conservative country music scene to be particularly high on the list.
Gandhi dynasty heads for third defeat against Modi
The once mighty Congress party has struggled against Hindu nationalist alliance, reports Namita Singh from Uttar Pradesh
Veteran recalls explosion on his ship weeks after D-Day
A Royal Navy veteran has recalled being thrown from his ship after an explosion that killed 31 people just weeks after D-Day.
Abusers getting away with restraining order breaches
Thousands of vulnerable women face the threat of a violent domestic abuser returning to the household, with convictions for breaches of restraining orders plummeting, The Independent can reveal.
Court backlog for rape cases is adding to victims' trauma
Court backlogs for rape prosecutions have soared to a record high, with the number of cases doubling in two years and victims facing “devastating” waits for justice.
How are leaders preparing for the election TV debates?
Televised election debates in the UK celebrate their 14th birthday this year. Long a mainstay of American elections, they are relatively new in Britain.
Call to prioritise children's online safety at election
Experts warning of a \"hidden pandemic\" of online sexual abuse have urged politicians to prioritise children's internet safety in their general election campaigns - and to treat the issue as a public health emergency comparable to Covid.
Starmer pledges to slash ‘sky-high' migration figures
Keir Starmer is facing a backlash from activists and unions after he promised to hack \"sky-high\" net migration if Labour wins the election.
Politicians and NHS 'failed' to act on key Savile inquiry
The NHS and government have failed to implement a single recommendation from a key Jimmy Savile inquiry – almost 10 years after plans to prevent future sex abuse of patients in hospitals were put forward, The Independent can reveal.
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.