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Ukraine men dragged from gig in 'conscription raids'
Footage has emerged that appears to show Ukrainian military recruitment officers raiding restaurants, bars and a concert hall in Kyiv in search of men evading conscription.
Beware fake news, be ready to resist: the Taiwanese get ready for a Chinese invasion
With China’s latest military drills simulating a blockade of the island, Arpan Rai explores what would happen if Beijing does invade and what it would mean for the wider region
He came, saw and conkered but did David, 82, cheat?)
Conker World Championships embroiled in scandal after a steel dummy was found in the pocket of King Conker’
Entry-exit system would.have been utter carnage'
The planned 10 November introduction of the EU’s now-postponed entry-exit system “would have been complete and utter carnage” according to the leader of Dover District Council.
Letby lacked empathy while.on placement, inquiry hears
Lucy Letby initially failed her final year placement as a student nurse after her perceived lack of empathy with patients and families, a public inquiry has revealed.
Male artists like Hirst less of force after 40, says Emin
Dame Tracey Emin says male artists peak in their forties, but women have the ability to create powerful works for their entire lives.
Don't leave Afghan military heroes at 'mercy of Taliban
Ministers have been warned not to repeat the same mistakes over Afghan soldiers, with fears their pledge to finally relocate special forces soldiers who fought with the UK could still leave 1,500 at the mercy of the Taliban.
Sara Sharif forced to wear plastic-bag hood, jury told
Schoolgirl Sara Sharif was forced to wear “homemade hoods” of plastic bags and parcel tape as she endured a campaign of abuse that lasted up to two years, a court heard.
Remove seats for bishops in Lords, MPs tell Starmer
Sir Keir Starmer is under pressure to go further with reform of the House of Lords, with MPs calling for him to abolish bishops’ automatic seats in the chamber.
Voters sceptical of claims made by Johnson in memoir
Former PM not trusted on Covid, Harry and more, poll finds
Starmer met Swift and her mother at London concert
Sir Keir Starmer met Taylor Swift at one of her London concerts as the pair discussed the Southport attack.
Why did Cameron plan to sanction Israeli ministers?
In a remarkably candid interview, David Cameron revealed that, as foreign secretary in Rishi Sunak’s government, he was preparing to place sanctions on two members of the Israeli cabinet in protest at the conduct of the war in Gaza.
UK imposes fresh sanctions on extremist Israeli settlers
Britain has imposed fresh sanctions on Israeli settlers in the West Bank, as the United States warned Israel it must boost aid into Gaza within 30 days or risk losing its supply of cash for weapons.
Be ruthlessly honest with the public, Reeves is told
Ex-governor of the Bank of England advises the chancellor to tackle national insurance, pensions and vested interests’
Clarke faces a tough choice after brutal KO by Wardley
As the camera lingered on a malformed face, the eeriest realisation crept in: we weren’t looking at Frazer Clarke – not really.
Players accuse Fifa of abuse in legal battle over calendar
There should be something thrilling about Fifa’s idea fora quadrennial Club World Cup: another World Cup every fourth summer starring the biggest clubs all over the globe sounds like a recipe for the Holy Grail of football tournaments. So it says a lot about the state of the game that the primary reactions have been apathy and anger. Fans want a break and so do the players.
Carsley wants 'no regrets' as Three Lions play his way
Interim manager says he could leave team in a better place’ rr
Awkward Strictly moment is a sign of things to come
An uneasy interaction between Wynne Evans and partner Katya Jones went viral at the weekend. The pair insist they were just messing around’... but ever since the bullying row, viewers are anticipating discord
'My own private university'
Ruman Alaam tells Jessie Thompson about his love of beach reading, used bookstores and revisiting the classics
IDENTICAL WINS
Fashionista Trinny Woodall has worn the same T-shirt for four months. Helen Coffey asks if it’s boring to always dress the same, or a way to focus more on the decisions that count
I found new chapters are always there for the taking
Life’s twists and turns come with every age, says novelist Preethi Nair, but the best things can surface when the worst things happen even if it doesn’t feel like it at the time...
DNA reveals Columbus was Jew from western Europe
A new DNA study on the 500-year-old remains of Christopher Columbus has found that the explorer was actually a Sephardic Jew from western Europe.
'I'm an artist', says armed man arrested at Trump rally
Vem Miller insists he’s absolutely not a would-be presidential assassin. The 49-year-old dual US-Canadian citizen was arrested on Saturday with a loaded handgun, shotgun, and a highcapacity magazine in the parking area of a Trump rally in Coachella, California.
China encircles Taiwan in latest round of war games
China launched a fresh round of war games around Taiwan, encircling the island and its outlying territories, after the Taiwanese president Lai Ching-te delivered a National Day address that apparently angered Beijing.
Hezbollah attack kills four Israeli soldiers as US sends defence system and troops
Drone strike deadliest by group since IDF invaded Lebanon
Golf weekend ruined after easyJet's latest rules blunder
Budget airline sorry for falsely ruling man’s passport invalid
Halfway there! Readers help us to raise £150k for refuge
The Independent is delighted to reveal that thanks to your support its campaign to raise 300,000 to build a pioneering safe home for domestic abuse survivors has reached its halfway point.
'If I had not worked so hard, I would be better off now'
Pensioner to lose fuel payment for being 3 over threshold
Putin ordered novichok ttack on me, says ex-spy
Sergei Skripal gives evidence over death of Dawn Sturgess
New treatment for cervical cancer cuts deaths by 40%
A new cervical cancer treatment hailed as the biggest improvement in 20 years, cuts the risk of death by 40 per cent, according to research.