British support for the EU up 7% since Brexit referendum
'The looming Brexit seems to have been the best advertisement for the EU,' says Ms Hoffmann
'The looming Brexit seems to have been the best advertisement for the EU,' says Ms Hoffmann
Between 20mm and 30mm of rain is expected to fall during a three to six hour period in some areas
Heavy rain is expected to sweep across the South West and move north, causing damage and disruption
England and Wales score a 'D minus' when it comes to overall physical activity but Scotland is at the joint bottom of the table with an 'F'
Cannabis is the most widely used illegal drug in the UK, with 6.7 per cent of adults aged 16 to 59 using it in the past year
A staggering 150,000 youths ask their local authority for help every year
As The Independent launches its Christmas Homeless Helpline appeal, shocking new figures reveal the lack of local provision for young people at the heart of the UK's homelessness crisis
Jessica Whelan was diagnosed with stage four Neuroblastoma 12 months ago
The President-elect will be welcomed as part of an official state visit in the summer of 2017
'I think it would be doubly impossible to both bring her back from the dead and cure her cancer'
'Nobody ever said that the work of the inquiry would be easy but nor is living with the scars of child sexual abuse'
The footage was released after a different tram crashed in the area, killing seven people
Felicity Frederiksen’s husband claimed she was an ‘incompetent mother’, before taking their baby to Denmark
‘She answered to Downing Street when she should have been independent,’ says Lord Judge
The video was reportedly filmed by a passenger in April
Lawyers say teenager's remains have been taken to the USA and frozen
It has been almost three months since Arek Jozwik, a 40-year-old Polish factory worker in Harlow, was killed after being punched to the ground. Harlow police arrested six teenagers, five of whom were released because of insufficient evidence, while one has been released on bail. Two Polish police officers dispatched from Warsaw to reassure Harlow’s Polish community have headed home, leaving Mr Jozwik’s friends and family desperate for justice and deeply afraid. “We only stick together now. We only go to places where you know who is there,” says Eric Hind, a Polish close friend of Mr Jozwik.
Mayor says he is giving money back to Londoners but critics point out freeze will not cover travel cards and other fares
Death comes after two elderly French tourists died while snorkelling on the reef
A team of researchers from the University of West of England are publishing the 45,000 most common last names
Lawyers say her remains have been taken to the USA and frozen