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Kerala landslides death toll rises with 225 still missing
Soldiers and rescuers are facing a race against time to find survivors in the hills of southern India's Kerala state, more than 24 hours after monsoon landslides claimed the lives of 166 people.
Ukraine repels wave after wave of Russian drones
Ukraine’s air force said it stopped one of Russia’s largest aerial attacks of the war, shooting down 89 drones launched at Kyiv and other regions.
Iran vows revenge for death of Hamas leader in Tehran
Fears of regional war rising as death came hours after Israel claimed to have killed a top Hezbollah commander in Beirut
Influencers warping pupils with misogyny, says Labour
Teachers are anxious for children, minister tells Independent
What room to manoeuvre does Reeves have on tax?
Who to blame for the fiscal \"black hole\" and how big it \"really\" is are questions that have hogged the political debate in recent days. Traducing Jeremy Hunt's integrity, by implication, has drawn a furious response from the former chancellor; his successor, Rachel Reeves, has been accused by Hunt of confecting the crisis to give in to the doctors’ pay demands, and to put up taxes, as she has planned all along.
Trickle-down economics? Reeves must keep urinal
Rachel Reeves has said she is unable to have a urinal removed from her office toilet because it is listed and cannot be altered. After the general election it was reported that plans were in place to take away the urinal from Ms Reeves's private office in Whitehall.
Ex-pensions minister pours scorn on winter fuel cuts
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has been warned that her plans to means-test winter fuel payments will not be possible because of ageing computer systems.
How a solemn vigil became a brutal and destructive riot
Violence and chaos broke out in Southport after a ceremony to remember the three girls who lost their lives on Tuesday
Putin is behind Southport disinformation, says ex-MP
Former security minister claims Russia fuelled far-right riots
Fears of more riots after far right hijack Southport grief
Police were last night braced for more violence after far-right protesters this week hijacked the murders of three schoolgirls in Southport to launch riots which left 50 officers injured.
Edwards pleads guilty over indecent images of children
Huw Edwards faces up to 10 years in prison after pleading guilty to making indecent images of children - including two sexual videos of a boy as young as seven.
A ceasefire in Gaza would now suit Israel and Iran
As the number killed in the Israel-Hamas war exceeds some 40,000 people, it's at least worth noting that some of Israel's most potent enemies in Hamas and Hezbollah have met their end not through some indiscriminate bombing raid or the denial of food and medical aid but via intelligence-led assassination.
Murray and Evans secure.thrilling tie-break victory
After the yelling and the leaping, the hugging and the sheer disbelief, Andy Murray returned to his seat and acted as if he had found a moment of silence amid the bedlam.
Team GB retain freestyle relay title for first pool gold
Team GB finally have a moment and a gold in the pool.
Biles wins Olympic gold as USA dominates team final
The all-around team final is a wild circus of a night with flips and spins and falls in all directions, and you need four eyes to watch. But at 8.20pm there was only one routine left to perform, and for 90 seconds the room belonged to Simone Biles.
Love it or loathe it, there's no ignoring brash Foxtons
Brash, loud and pushy: that’s Foxtons. With its latest results, London’s leading estate agent has shown that it is back on top. And those braving the capital’s painful property market can’t afford to ignore it.
McDonald's sales fall for first time since pandemic
Fast tiood chain to rethink’ pricing after 1% dip, says CEO
Landslides leave more than 100 dead in southern India
Multiple landslides prompted by heavy rainfall in India’s southern state of Kerala yesterday left more than a hundred people dead, dozens injured, and many others trapped under debris.
Hadid 'shocked and upset' over adidas shoe campaign
American model Bella Hadid has spoken out after starring in an adidas campaign that has faced fierce backlash for referencing the 1972 Munich Olympics.
Taiwan president warns of dangers of Chinese invasion
‘Economic impact will be bigger than Ukraine war or Covid’
Russian navy starts massive drills involving most of fleet
Putin orders exercises after forced withdrawal from Black Sea
Israeli airstrikes target Hezbollah chief in Beirut
Israel has carried out a strike on southern Beirut, targeting a senior Hezbollah commander they claimed was \"responsible for the murder of children\".
Inside the Bibby Stockholm as rehoming process begins
At 1.50pm last Tuesday asylum seekers on the Bibby Stockholm began to hear the news that the barge would soon be closed.
Hate preacher jailed for life for directing terror group
Islamist preacher Anjem Choudary has been jailed for life for directing the terrorist organisation al-Muhajiroun.
Sixteen nurses in five years took their own lives while regulator investigated them
At least 16 nurses have taken their own lives while under investigation by the UK's scandal-hit nursing regulator, it has been revealed.
He knew more of the chaos of war than most generals
Patrick Cockburn - a longtime colleague of Kim Sengupta remembers a courageous correspondent always determined to get as much fun as possible out of the direst situation
'Fearless, intrepid, dogged'
Kim Sengupta had such a knack for talking to anyone, from ambassadors or generals to troopers to civilians - and he never gave up on a story, says former editor Chris Blackhurst
Tributes pour in honouring ‘courageous' journalist Kim
David Lammy has led tributes to The Independent’s awardwinning war correspondent Kim Sengupta, who has died at the age of 68.
The Independent's awardwinning war correspondent Kim Sengupta dies, aged 68
Kim Sengupta, the award-winning war correspondent who covered every major conflict of the last 30 years, has died at the age of 68.
Islamists plan to take over using 'the womb', says peer
Lord Pearson of Rannoch accused of Islamophobic speech