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Nursing regulator accused of concealing critical report
The beleaguered nursing regulator has been accused of covering up a report raising concerns about its failure to act over rogue nurses, The Independent can reveal.
How Littler giving it large made for unbeatable drama
Darts is riding the crest of a wave thanks to Luke Littler's unique blend of mesmerising talent and pure showmanship, and it's not slowing down in 2025
Champion Humphries loses to Wright in major upset
Reigning champion Luke Humphries was knocked out of the World Darts Championship by an inspired Peter Wright in a major upset at Alexandra Palace.
City finally end horror run - but bigger worries remain
It was a landmark occasion for Pep Guardiola. Not because he took charge of Manchester City for the 500th time, joining only Les McDowall in a select club, but because a manager who was a byword for winning actually won a game. For a manager with 39 trophies in his career, such results seemed routine.
Liverpool high-five as Salah inspires devastating display
Mo Salah proved his worth to Liverpool yet again as he inspired them to a 5-0 win at West Ham.
SIMPLY WED?
Two years after Abi Morgan's divorce lawyer drama reached. its finale, picking up with characters from 'The Split' feels like checking in with old friends.
From Avatar 3 to Superman, 25 big-screen treats in 2025
A bald Emma Stone, a mad Jennifer Lawrence and lots and lots of Robert Pattinsons lead our must-see movies for the 12 months ahead
Addams Family star was far more than his tragic death
Raul Julia's final film, 'Street Fighter', turns 30 this week.
Enjoy heart-healthy food
After his bypass, two-Michelin-starred chef Sat Bains tells Hannah Twiggs about his new cookbook and how simple, flavour-packed meals can help us live longer and better
Fishing for a new style in 2025? Try these on for size
After a year of clean chic, LED face masks and reformer pilates, Ellie Muir dives into the sublime and the potentially ridiculous lifestyle, wellness and fashion trends set to rule
At least 10 Taliban fighters are killed in ministry attack
At least 10 Taliban fighters were killed and five others wounded in a major attack on the group's ministry of interior in Kabul, as tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan escalated.
Red card protest in Georgia as ex-footballer Kavelashvili is sworn in as new president.
Mikheil Kavelashvili, a hardline critic of the West, was sworn in as president of Georgia yesterday.
Azerbaijan president claims Russia shot at plane before crash that killed at least 38
Azerbaijan's president has said Russia shot down a passenger jet and has accused Moscow of trying to cover up the issue for several days.
Trump takes Musk's side in Maga visa immigration feud
President-elect says he has always liked H-1B workers' visas, despite moving to restrict them during his first term in office
Woman feels 'betrayed' by maker of talcum powder over her cancer diagnosis
Thousands planning legal action against Johnson & Johnson
Quit for a week and save full day of life, smokers are told
Women lose 22 minutes of their life with each cigarette they smoke while one cigarette shortens a man's life by 17 minutes, experts have estimated.
Thousands stranded again after fog causes flight chaos.
Disruption caused by thick fog continued at airports yesterday, the airport's busiest day of the holiday period.
Wringing in the new year: expect rain, snow and wind
Britons are bracing for snowfall and a sharp drop in temperatures, which are set to fall to -2C on New Year’s Eve in some places.
An unforgettable afternoon with the perfect gentleman
When Andrew Buncombe interviewed Jimmy Carter, it was unusual for former presidents to criticise their successors
The former US president Jimmy Carter dies at 100
James Earl “Jimmy” Carter Jr, a naval officer, Nobel Peace Prize winner and peanut farm operator who became governor of Georgia and later the 39th president of the United States, has died.
Should PM panic over poll suggesting 200 lost seats?
A poll has suggested Labour could lose nearly 200 seats if a general election was held today, which could see Sir Keir Starmer lose his deputy Angela Rayner and home secretary Yvette Cooper.
Fresh tractor tax blow for Labour as poll suggests massive loss of rural seats
Labour could lose three-quarters of its rural seats if a general election was held today, a new poll has suggested, just months after the party swept to power in a landslide election win fuelled by gains in the countryside.
VAT hike could leave some pupils without a school by next month, warns council
GCSE students in Oxfordshire whose parents can no longer pay independent school fees could find themselves without a school place next month.
Channel claims three more migrant small-boat victims
At least three people died while trying to cross the English Channel to the UK yesterday morning.
Flying is still extremely safe despite the recent tragedies
But risks in conflict zones may be rising
Experts question bird strike theories as inquiry begins
As an investigation begins into the deadliest plane crash on South Korean soil, experts have questioned whether a bird strike could have caused the undercarriage to fail.
Distraught families demand answers after 179 are killed in South Korea plane crash
Grieving families screamed and wept at a South Korean airport as the names of the dead were confirmed after a plane carrying 181 people crashed, killing all but two on board, in the worst domestic aviation disaster in the country’s history.
Champion Humphries eases through to last 16
World number one Luke Humphries continued his bid for back-to-back World Championship titles after easing through to the last 16 last night.
Contract conundrum won't distract Reds' title charge
New year, new context. Liverpool will enter 2025 top of the Premier League, a year of seismic change that could have sent them spiralling downwards instead sees them ending on a high.
Gunners edge victory against battling Ipswich
Arsenal moved into second place in the Premier League table with a 1-0 win over Ipswich at the Emirates.