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Tubes 'dislodged' at another ward where Letby did shifts
Babies’ breathing tubes were dislodged at a significantly higher rate while Lucy Letby was working as a trainee nurse at a hospital in Liverpool, an inquiry heard yesterday.
Can Labour's landmark bill change the lives of tenants?
The huge political row about cuts in eligibility for the pensioners’ winter fuel payment overshadowed another potentially even more far-reaching and radical reform proposed by the government – the Renters (Reform) Bill.
MPs could face crackdown on holding paid media roles
Nigel Farage and Lee Anderson could be at risk of losing their presenting roles at GB News if certain reforms are introduced by anew parliamentary body set up to restore trust in politics.
National debt could soar to 270% of GDP, warns OBR
Watchdog says public debt set to spiral over coming decades
Starmer and Biden to thrash out victory plan for Ukraine
Prime minister set to hold intensive talks with US president
No money for NHS without major surgery, says Starmer
PM sets out 10-year plan for service after damning review
'I didn't think I'd make it'
Adam Smith, the commentator with a voice synonymous with boxing’, tells Alex Pattle about his enforced absence from the sport and his agonising battle with cancer
England charge back after early Australian fireworks
England weathered some early fireworks from Travis Head to restrict Australia to 179 in their series-opening T20 against Australia.
Reeves must cut the gloom to return the UK to growth
Not many people are inclined to feel much sympathy for Rachel Reeves at the moment the cut to winter fuel payments could hardly have gone down worse but she’s been dealt a dismal hand. And now the economy has stalled on her.
Stones opens up on Euros hurt and Harry's hundred.
Defender eyes century of caps as young Lions add energy’
‘Age gap, schmage gap - it's a bit cringe, but love is love'
Harriet Dyer and Patrick Brammall are co-writers, co-stars, and married. They tell Ellie Harrison what it’s like to work together on their hit comedy series Colin from Accounts’
How 'Funeral' cost Arcade Fire blood, sweat and tears
Mark Beaumont talks to members of the band about how the seminal album was shaped by death, near-fatal live shows and the Montreal music scene, 20 years since its initial release
'I realised he could kill me
After James Barr’s ex became abusive, the comedian ended up living in fear of his partner. He believes we need to talk more about domestic violence in the queer community
'I use my fuel allowance to go out for dinner at The Ivy'
As the backlash grows over the decision to cut the benefit for some pensioners, Zoe Beaty heads to Harrogate in Yorkshire where she nears two very different takes on Labour’s policy
Where's a warm winter trip outside the Schengen area?
A Brexit really does keep on giving, doesn’t it? The decision to leave the European Union was followed by the UK securing its status as a “third country”, alongside Paraguay and East Timor, thereby making British travellers subject to all kinds of red tape.
The thrilling tale of six days that changed Britain forever
Ben Macintyre’s unputdownable new book The Siege’ tells the story of an SAS op like no other, writes Robert McCrum
An event that ended an era
As Ben Macintyre’s gripping account of the Iranian embassy siege is released, former foreign secretary Jack Straw reflects on the impact of the crisis on our own special forces, and at how it laid the ground for the Iranian regime we know today
Mementoes of WWII camp victims returned to families
Stanislawa Wasilewska was 42 when she was captured by Nazi German troops on 31 August 1944 in Warsaw and sent to the women’s concentration camp at Ravensbrück.
Afghan embassy set to close after staff sacked by Taliban
Thousands of Afghans across the UK and Ireland face losing a crucial layer of support as the country’s embassy in London shuts down with staff having been told to apply for political asylum or prepare to leave Britain, Te Independent understands.
Why Harris reminded Us voters she is a gun owner
Kamala Harris made an admission that may have surprised some viewers of the presidential debate against Donald Trump: she is a gun owner.
Thin-skinned Trump took the Harris bait... and lost
‘She’s kicking his ass, one Republican consultant who used to work with Trump told Andrew Feinberg in the aftermath
Statue of Queen mocked for looking like Mrs Doubtfire'
A new statue of the late Queen Elizabeth II has been the subject of mockery and indignation – and even likened to movie character Mrs Doubtfire after its controversial unveiling.
Man with brain damage has murder conviction quashed
Oliver Campbell spent 11 years behind bars for fatal shooting
Anti-knife tsar awarded Met payout over strip-search
A government-backed anti-knife crime campaigner has won damages from the Met Police after being strip-searched by officers, The Independent can reveal.
Rioter's mum who went on Ibiza trip given £1,200 fine
Parent went on holiday when her son, 12, was due in court
Our technocrat PM seems to think he is above politics
Keir Starmer didn’t answer Rishi Sunak’s first question any of the three times he asked it.
New underground hospital 'saving lives' in Ukraine
Ukraine has built its first steel, underground frontline hospital in a bid to provide “critical” first aid to severely wounded soldiers.
Reeves warned tax rises may further damage growth
ONS reveals economy has stalled for second month in a row
Lammy criticises 'fascist' Russia and use of Iranian missiles 'changes debate'
The foreign secretary has warned the security of Europe is at stake as optimism grows in Ukraine that it will get the green light to fire long-range missiles into Russia.
Does Labour have any hope of fixing our broken NHS?
A special “rapid investigation” of the National Health Service was commissioned by the health secretary, Wes Streeting, shortly after he came to office in July, and it has now reported.