Top stories
Corbyn confronts May about private jet owners dodging tax
'Nine hundred and fifty seven business jets in the Isle of Man seems a bit excessive for any island', Prime Minister told
UK lags dozens of developed countries in WEF gender gap report
The UK ranked only 53rd on economic participation and opportunity, largely because of the gaping divide in unpaid work between the sexes
Bin Laden had role playing games and 9/11 clipart on his computer
The US government seized the al-Qaeda founder's computer in 2011 during a raid on his hideout in Pakistan
Gay lions spotted putting on rare public display of affection in Kenya
Animals spotted cuddling and mounting each other in Masai Mara
Employees despair in secret at Fox News' Trump-Russia coverage
'I'm watching now and screaming,' one employee says
Lombok becomes first UK firm fined under illegal logging laws
Authorities twice warned upmarket furniture firm after it failed to ensure that items sourced from India were made from legal timber, but the company continued to sell them
Man says he woke up with Kevin Spacey 'lying' on him
The actor reportedly invited the man to spend the weekend with him in New York
Egyptian lawyer says it's duty to rape girls who wear ripped jeans
'I say that when a girl walks about like that, it is a patriotic duty to sexually harass her and a national duty to rape her,' says Nabih al-Wahsh
Most popular
Editorial We need an independent system to deal with sexual harassment claims
It would have been beneath contempt for any politician to seek party-political advantage in this matter
Matthew Norman There’s only one way out of the Russia probe for Trump
The President will come to rely on his and Murdoch’s time-honoured capacity for steering credulous minds into a parallel world of altered perceptions, where truth is falsehood and falsehood truth
David Usborne Sorry Sarah Huckabee Sanders, but there's no minimising this scandal
She agreed a photograph existed of Trump and Papadopoulos in a meeting together last year, but dismissed it as ephemera. He’s been in ‘thousands’ of pictures with ‘millions’ of people, she said
Glosswitch Anne Robinson and Julia Hartley-Brewer haven't made it easy for women
Which of the two is the sell-out: the older woman who laughs off leering, groping colleagues, or the younger one who won’t dare say a word against the billion-pound porn industry?
Hasnet Lais As a history teacher, I'm horrified by the new curriculum
Often, my conscience leads me to digress from convoluted lesson plans to shine the light on how the enslavement of non-white people was in Britain’s national interest
How my brother has tackled life-changing paralysis with a smile
'If you can’t laugh at yourself it’s going to make it a lot harder for you'
lifestyle
Christopher Bailey was great for British fashion but not business
Bailey will step down from his role as chief creative officer in 2018, after 17 years at the helm
Beauty pageant contestants use stage time to talk about women’s rights
'My measurements are 2,202 cases of femicide reported in the last nine years'
Instagram is sexist, says top travel Instagrammer
Influential Instagram star says she's tired of the pressure the photo app puts on women
Developing stories
Daily cartoon
Daily cartoon
-
1/60 2 November 2017
-
2/60 1 November 2017
-
3/60 31 October 2017
-
4/60 30 October 2017
-
5/60 29 October 2017
-
6/60 28 October 2017
-
7/60 27 October 2017
-
8/60 26 October 2017
-
9/60 25 October 2017
-
10/60 24 October 2017
-
11/60 23 October 2017
-
12/60 22 October 2017
-
13/60 21 October 2017
-
14/60 20 October 2017
-
15/60 19 October 2017
-
16/60 18 October 2017
-
17/60 16 October 2017
-
18/60 15 October 2017
-
19/60 14 October 2017
-
20/60 13 October 2017
-
21/60 12 October 2017
-
22/60 11 October 2017
-
23/60 10 October 2017
-
24/60 9 October 2017
-
25/60 7 October 2017
-
26/60 6 October 2017
-
27/60 5 October 2017
-
28/60 2 October 2017
-
29/60 1 October 2017
-
30/60 30 September 2017
-
31/60 29 September 2017
-
32/60 28 September 2017
-
33/60 27 September 2017
-
34/60 26 September 2017
-
35/60 25 September 2017
-
36/60 24 September 2017
-
37/60 23 September 2017
-
38/60 22 September 2017
-
39/60 21 September 2017
-
40/60 20 September 2017
-
41/60 18 September 2017
-
42/60 17 September 2017
-
43/60 14 September 2017
-
44/60 13 September 2017
-
45/60 12 September 2017
-
46/60 11 September 2017
-
47/60 10 September 2017
-
48/60 9 September 2017
-
49/60 8 September 2017
-
50/60 7 September 2017
-
51/60 6 September 2017
-
52/60 5 September 2017
-
53/60 4 September 2017
-
54/60 3 September 2017
-
55/60 2 September 2017
-
56/60 1 September 2017
-
57/60 31 August 2017
-
58/60 30 August 2017
-
59/60 29 August 2017
-
60/60 28 August 2017
World news in pictures
World news in pictures
-
1/31 1 November 2017
Near the parliament building in Athens, Greece, a girl holds a placard reading, "Where is my mother, where is my father?" Some refugees have announced a hunger strike, as they seek reunification with family members in Germany
Reuters/Alkis Konstantinidis
-
2/31 31 October 2017
Authorities investigate the pickup truck and scene of a terror attack in downtown New York
EPA
-
3/31 30 October 2017
An officer carries a school girl away from continuing battles with police and protesters in Kenya
EPA
-
4/31 29 October 2017
A Rohingya woman washes clothes in a stream at Palong Khali refugee camp near Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh
Reuters/Adnan Abidi
-
5/31 28 October 2017
'Day of the Dead' parade, Mexico City
Rex Features
-
6/31 27 October 2017
People celebrate after Catalonia's parliament voted to declare independence from Spain
EPA
-
7/31 26 October 2017
A National Super Alliance protester yells at nearby police officers during the Kenya election rerun
Getty Images
-
8/31 25 October 2017
A bombed-out mosque stands in what was the main battle area in Marawi
AFP/Getty Images
-
9/31 24 October 2017
A Rohingya refugee girl reads the Quran to her teacher during a Quran reading lesson at a mosque in Palong Khali refugee camp near Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh
Reuters/Hannah McKay
-
10/31 23 October 2017
Actresses perform at the Temple of Hera during a dressed rehearsal of the lighting ceremony of the Olympic flame in ancient Olympia, the sanctuary where the Olympic Games were born in 776 BC
AFP/Getty
-
11/31 18 October 2017
A security agent takes position at the Great Hall of the People during the opening session of the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China in Beijing
Reuters/Thomas Peter
-
12/31 17 October 2017
Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) fighters ride atop of military vehicles as they celebrate victory in Raqqa
Reuters/Erik De Castro
-
13/31 16 October 2017
People demonstrate in Kisumu, to demand the removal of officials from national election oversight body, Interim Elections and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) allegedly implicated in manipulation of the votes tally during the August 8, presidential elections. The election was annuled by the Supreme court due to massive irregularity.
AFP/Getty Images
-
14/31 15 October 2017
A burnt house is seen following a forest fire in Vila Nova, near Vouzela, Portugal
REUTERS
-
15/31 14 October 2017
People carry the remains of Waseem Shah, a suspected militant commander, who according to the local media was killed during a gunbattle with Indian security forces in Pulwama district in Kashmir
Reuters/Danish Ismail
-
16/31 13 October 2017
A Palestinian boy runs for cover during clashes with Israeli troops near the Jewish settlement of Qadomem, in the West Bank village of Kofr Qadom, near Nablus
Reuters/Mohamad Torokman
-
17/31 11 October 2017
A supporter of Kenyan opposition National Super Alliance (NASA) coalition, lies on the ground after he was hit by a police truck during a protest along a street in Nairobi, Kenya
Reuters/Thomas Mukoya
-
18/31 9 October 2017
A supporter of the opposition National Super Alliance (NASA) wears oranges during a protest calling for the sacking of election board officials involved in August's cancelled presidential vote, in Nairobi, Kenya
Reuters/Baz Ratner
-
19/31 8 October 2017
Palestinian and Israeli women march, as part of an event organised by "Women Wage Peace" group calling for an end to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, near the Jordan River, in the occupied West Bank
Reuters/Ronen Zvulun
-
20/31 6 October 2017
A woman stands on the stairs outside the Administrative Court in Athens as she takes part in a protest against planned pension cuts
AFP/Getty
-
21/31 5 October 2017
Members of Indonesia's special forces Kopassus march during celebrations for the 72nd anniversary of the Indonesia military, in Cilegon, Indonesia Banten province
Reuters/Beawiharta
-
22/31 4 October 2017
People look on as boats participating in Clipper Round the World Yacht Race leave Punta del Este harbour in Uruguay
Reuters/Andres Stapff
-
23/31 2 October 2017
Smoke billows from buildings following a reported air strike on Ain Tarma in the Eastern Ghouta area, a rebel stronghold east of the Syrian capital
AFP/Getty
-
24/31 1 October 2017
Firemen try to hold a group of people in front of Spanish Civil Guard officers outside a polling station in San Julia de Ramis on the day of a referendum on independence for Catalonia banned by the Spanish government. More than 5.3 million Catalans are called today to vote in a referendum on independence, surrounded by uncertainty over the intention of Spanish institutions to prevent this plebiscite banned by justice
AFP
-
25/31 30 September 2017
Catalan regional police (Mossos d'Esquadra) arrive to the IES Tarradell school to notify its principal that the school must remain closed, in Barcelona. Hundreds of people have spent the night in different schools and civic centers designated by the regional Government to be polling stations for the '1-O Referendum' in an attempt to prevent the police from stopping their use, as the Superior Court of Justice of Catalonia ordered
EPA/Enric Fontcuberta
-
26/31 29 September 2017
An Indian police officer chases Shi'ite Muslim mourners as they run after they tried to participate in a Muharram procession ahead of Ashura, in Srinagar
Reuters/Danish Ismail
-
27/31 27 September 2017
Ugandan opposition lawmakers fight with plain-clothes security personnel in the parliament while protesting a proposed age limit amendment bill debate to change the constitution for the extension of the president's rule, in Kampala
Reuters/James Akena
-
28/31 26 September 2017
Military and local security personnel keep Rohingya refugees in line as they queue for aid at Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh
Reuters/Cathal McNaughton
-
29/31 24 September 2017
Cliff Marisma of Australia and Per Estein Prois-Rohjell of Norway compete in the World Jousting Championships in Sydney, Australia. The World Jousting Championships sees Australia's best jousters go head-to-head with their international counterparts. The Championship aims to replicate the same combat conditions that featured in 15th century Europe, with knights wearing historically accurate armour weighing around 40kg.
Getty
-
30/31 23 September 2017
Freshmen students of Nanning College for Vocational Technology balance bottles on their heads during their military training in Nanning, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of China.
Getty
-
31/31 22 September 2017
A fighter from the Free Syrian Army (Al-Hamza Brigade) is seen looking out in Hazwan town in Aleppo
Reuters/Khalil Ashawi
Liverpool edge closer to last 16 with win over stubborn Maribor
Liverpool 3 Maribor 0: Jurgen Klopp's side had to wait until the second half to break the Slovenian side's resolve
-
Aguero revels in his night of history after thrilling win over Napoli
-
Tottenham vs Real Madrid player ratings: who impressed?
-
Dele Alli produced the game of his life and a night he'll never forget
-
5 things we learned as Tottenham stunned Real Madrid
-
Aguero seals victory against Napoli to make Manchester City history
Meet Renshaw - the Englishman set to open for Australia in the Ashes
Renshaw is looking forward to locking horns, not just with the country he used to call home, but also a childhood mate in England captain Joe Root
-
Vince hoping England's batsman prove critics wrong even without Stokes
-
Silverwood set to become England's new fast bowling coach
-
Vince determined to take his second chance with England
-
2013/14 hero Haddin aiming to be England's Ashes nemesis once again
-
England off the mark in Women's Ashes as Knight inspires ODI victory
Ara Darzi Hackers could harm you remotely through your medical device
Cyber-security it not just about keeping data safe - it's about protecting patients' health
-
Amelia Womack Why the Greens are calling for MPs to have compulsory consent lessons
-
Mubaraz Ahmed What we know about the New York suspect and why he might have done it
-
Bethany Allen-Ebrahimian China is in denial about its rape problem. I should know
-
Nash Riggins 59 died in Las Vegas – yet Trump had more to say when eight died in NY
-
Jimmy Pierson This is how we can stop climate change by 2057
All the men who have made allegations against Kevin Spacey so far
Actors Anthony Rapp and Robert Cavazos, filmmaker Tony Montana, and British barman Daniel Beal are among the accusers
-
Lady Macbeth leads British Independent Film nominations
-
Movies You Might Have Missed: Henri-Georges Clouzot's Les Diaboliques
-
Hollywood has a 'rampant' problem of men sexually abusing young boys
-
Yorgos Lanthimos: 'I don't know how to make a straightforward film'
-
Weinstein-produced horror film pulled from release without explanation
Billie Holiday to perform live in Los Angeles 58 years after her death
The 200-seat Hollywood Boulevard theatre has been set up as America’s first all-hologram venue
Great British Bake Off final ratings strong despite Prue Leith blunder
The judge had accidentally revealed the identity of this year's winner hours before the episode aired
-
TV not working in the UK because of 'high air pressure', Freeview says
-
Sex and the City actor says he became a 'piece of meat' in Hollywood
-
Kevin Spacey reference cut from This Is Us episode
-
House of Cards s6 shutdown means the show ends with Claire on top
-
Jeremy Piven denies sexually harassing actress on set of Entourage
- Review
- books
Winter by Ali Smith, review: Trademark mischievous wit and wordplay
This year's Man Booker shortlisted author's book 'Autumn' is followed by 'Winter', the second of her 'Season Quartet', but it is not a sequel
Burberry creative director and former CEO to leave next year
Mr Bailey, who joined Burberry in 2001 and became CEO and chief creative officer in May 2014, ushered the retailer through a period of significant transition during his leadership
Bengali split pea curry with tenderstem and shallots
Swapping heat for flavour, this curry is a much healthier option than a weekend-treat takeaway from your favourite curry house
The new hiking trail that's the ultimate Balkans adventure
The new Peaks of the Balkans walking trail takes you on a 120-mile hike along the borderlands of three countries. Rudolf Abraham has seen it all
-
BA cabin crew staff accept pay rise after bitter dispute
-
This 23-year-old travels the world on weekends for under £750
-
Man travels to four cities for less than London to Scotland train fare
-
Ryanair admits it should have been nicer to pilots
-
Defiant Ryanair says pilot fiasco has not hit its profit forecast
Extraordinary hobbit-style dome house is latest star of Grand Designs
A breathtaking masterpiece has been created for £100k in the middle of the Herefordshire countryside by a couple who understandably never want to finish it
-
Why black-and-white is always right for chic and timeless interiors
-
Meet the ex-Londoners living the country dream in a hidden eco-chalet
-
How to think outside the box to style houseplants in a bedroom
-
Quirky home hovering above Essex marshland is up for House of the Year
-
Spooky interior design trick creates a ‘bottomless pit’ in your home
Sony's cute robot dog will 'keep records of everything' it sees you do
The electronic pet has two hours of battery life
-
What would aliens look like? More similar to us than people realise
-
Man sued for posting screenshots from 59-year-old TV show online
-
WhatsApp launches Delete for Everyone, letting users ‘Unsend' messages
-
Bot breaks Captcha, making the most annoying thing on the web useless
-
Nasa finds 20 potentially habitable worlds 'hiding in plain sight'
Hands-on with Face ID, the biggest feature in Apple’s new iPhone
UK exclusive: The Independent's tech critic David Phelan was given rare early access to the new iPhone, and found that Apple is keeping your secrets safe using what feels like black magic
-
Huawei Mate 10: An AI phone designed to think like a human
-
How and why to turn on two factor authentication right now
-
Tim Cook on iPhones, AR, and why things are getting better
-
Sky Soundbox hands-on review: An irresistible soundbar for TV lovers
-
Nintendo's tiny new SNES Classic Mini is incredible fun
- Review
- Gaming
Middle Earth: Shadow of War review: A disappointing sequel
PS4 (reviewed), Xbox One, PC - Warner Bros. - £44.99
Best Black Friday Amazon deals for 2017
Whether you’re looking for a discounted XBox One or a new TV, we round-up the latest offers
Black Friday 2017
Black Friday 2017: How to get the best deals online and in-store
It's just over a month away and it's time to get prepared
Best Black Friday Deals 2017
Many major retailers such as Currys PC World, Argos and Amazon.co.uk have already launched their deals early in a bid to beat out the competition.
Best Black Friday games console deals
If you're looking to buy a console right now, you've got more choice than ever before
Best Black Friday Apple Deals
Apple fans are used to paying full whack for their gadgets, with the tech giant rarely offering cut-price deals.