Triple killer Kyle Clifford’s police interview has been released after he was found guilty of raping his former partner during a fatal crossbow and knife attack in July 2024.
Portugal’s government looks set to lose a confidence vote, triggering an election
Portugal’s minority government is in danger of falling as parliament prepares to vote on a confidence motion, with an overwhelming majority of opposition lawmakers saying they will choose to oust the center-right administration
Thousands of NHS England jobs at risk in ‘radical reduction and reshaping’
Roles at the central NHS body could ‘decrease by around half’ under new interim chief executive Sir Jim Mackey
How PIP could be changing as Labour ‘looks to cut £5 billion’ from the benefit
Estimates of Labour cuts continue to rise as Labour MPs grapple with ministers
Farmers could be forced to sell land at lower value under new Labour plans
Government has been warned the latest proposals are a ‘step too far’ amid a deepening rift with rural communities
The DWP forced over 680,000 people to pay for its own mistakes. Now campaigners want the law changed
Exclusive: The DWP must ‘take responsibility’ for its mistakes, campaigners say
Listen: Coastguard emergency call after oil tanker and cargo ship collide in North Sea
Listen to the Coastguard’s emergency call after an oil tanker and cargo ship collided in the North Sea off the East Yorkshire coast.
Major environmental damage risk after North Sea oil tanker collision, warns Greenpeace scientist
A Greenpeace scientist has warned of major environmental damage after a cargo ship carrying highly toxic chemicals collided with an oil tanker in the North Sea on Monday (10 March).
Wall Street sell-off: London market plummets amid fears of US recession
The sharp decline mirrors other market falls across Europe
Voices: Is it time for EV owners to pay road tax, or will it hinder green progress? Join The Independent Debate
With EVs set to lose their road tax exemption, some fear it could slow the shift to greener transport