Lady Julia Amess, widow of late MP Sir David Amess, has responded after the home secretary rejected calls for a public inquiry into his murder.
Couple fined £1,500 after migrant travels into UK holding onto back of motorhome
Government can fine people up to £10,000 under the UK’s clandestine entrant civil penalty scheme
Father in jail for 13 years for stealing a phone suffers crisis which leaves him smashing face on floor
Exclusive: A crunch meeting will decide if IPP prisoner Thomas White will finally be transferred to a secure hospital after a rapid deterioration inside HMP Manchester
Corbyn calls for Chilcot-style inquiry into UK’s role in Gaza war
Jeremy Corbyn has written to Sir Keir Starmer demanding an independent inquiry into the UK’s role in the conflict in the Middle East
Briton Jagtar Singh Johal acquitted in first India terror trial
Johal still faces eight other cases under India anti-terror law
Martin Lewis issues one-month warning to boost state pension by up to £50,000
There’s just a few weeks left to massively boost state pension
Farmers’ protest live: Huge combine harvesters arrive in London for Pancake Day rally after police tractor ban
Farmers have been urged to keep tractors away from latest protest in London over inheritance tax changes
Elon Musk survives as fellow of UK’s Royal Society despite calls to oust tech billionaire
Fellows at the society met on Monday night after 2,400 members signed an open letter alleging the tech-billionaire of spreading misinformation
Voices: Should Donald Trump’s state visit with King Charles go ahead? Join The Independent Debate
Plans for the US president’s state visit have sparked division. While Lib Dem leader Ed Davey sees it as an opportunity to secure stronger US commitments on Ukraine, SNP leader John Swinney argues that Britain should not reward a president who has undermined a key ally
Trump tariffs: London market plunges as new taxes come into force
The FTSE 100 Index has fallen from record highs