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Jobless total threatens to break three million mark

Further job losses across the UK are on the way, and the number of unemployed is expected to push close to three million by year's end, according to a new report.

Huge rise in visas for the wealthy

The number of wealthy foreign nationals granted investor visas to stay in the UK has risen six-fold since they were introduced three years ago. In 2011, 320 visas were issued to individuals with £1m in capital, according to the commercial law firm McGrigors.

Staff to protest over DVLA office closures

Transport staff will hold protests across the UK this week over plans to close dozens of Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency offices.

Jackpot winner scoops £4.5 million prize

One ticketholder has scooped the £4.5m Lotto jackpot, Camelot said.

A woman walks along a snow covered road in Sixfields, Northampton

Arctic conditions expected to ease

Today is likely to see the end of the cold snap, with the mercury finally rising slightly after several days of record-breaking sub-zero temperatures, according to forecasters.

Queen's Jubilee portrait revealed

A new Diamond Jubilee portrait of the Queen has been released by Buckingham Palace today. The photograph, taken to mark the 60th anniversary of the accession to the throne of Queen Elizabeth II, was taken in the Centre Room of Buckingham Palace by John Swannell.

Forest of Dean in Gloucestershire

The Great British Freeze – a user's guide

Know your frost from your glaze? David Randall helps you to bluff your way through winter

Tottenham Hotspur’s manager Harry Redknapp was found not guilty of tax evasion last week

Taxman's war on football goes on despite costly Redknapp defeat

HM Revenue and Customs remains determined to shine a light into some of the sport's murkier financial corners

Each biometric profile will contain a facial image scan and 10 fingerscans

Biometric scans for all overseas Games athletes

UK launches international operation to gather information on Olympic participants and coaches

Mercury plummets to winter lowest

Britain has endured its coldest night of the winter so far with temperatures plummeting close to -18C in some areas, forecasters said.

Mark Thompson: The BBC director general has ordered an end to the practice of acquiring news programmes for 'low or nominal cost' after the BBC admitted breaches of its editorial guidelines and buying documentaries

BBC to issue global apology for documentaries that broke rules

Independent revealed programmes were made by third-party in pay of governments and firms

Foster parents told to stay away from 'autistic' man

Judge backs decision to take 30-year-old away from carers despite 12-year relationship

Donald Trump at his luxury golf resort during a visit to the Menie Estate

Cutting up rough: Trump and Salmond's love-in blown off course by wind farm plan

Donald Trump has more reason than most to fear the Scottish wind.

The Independent launched a campaign yesterday for fair energy prices

Big firms' £15bn bonanza as cold and fuel poverty bite

The Big Six energy firms are set to announce bumper profits of £15bn in the next few weeks.

The Rothschild estate in Agios Stefanos, Corfu, where Peter Mandleson and George Osborne were guests of Nat Rothschild in 2008

Rothschild loses libel case, and reveals secret world of money and politics

Thanks to billionaire's legal battle, we now know a lot more about how the super-rich work

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Sarah Sands: A friend is not the one you turn to, but the person who turns to you

Sarah Sands on friendship

A friend is not the one you turn to, but the person who turns to you
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Andy Burnham interview

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Male, pale & stale: Could more women on the board help Mothercare – and other ailing firms?

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Could more women on the board help Mothercare – and other ailing firms?
Upstairs, downstairs, 2012-style

Upstairs, downstairs, 2012-style

There are now more domestic workers in Britain than in Edwardian times
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Boos in Berlin for Jolie's war drama

Hollywood star defends her hard-hitting and controversial story set during the 1990s Bosnian conflict
How Whiteclay (population: 11) sells 5m cans of beer a year

How Whiteclay (population: 11) sells 5m cans of beer a year

It's 20 minutes' drive from a 20,000-strong Native American reservation, which is now suing brewers and the town's off-licences
Ian Holloway: Choose Harry, then give the next English batch a chance

Ian Holloway

Choose Harry, then give the next English batch a chance
Peter Storrie: Forgotten man has his day in the sun

Peter Storrie interview

Forgotten man has his day in the sun
The Last Word: If Harry can't get England out of jail, we may as well throw away the key

The Last Word

If Harry can't get England out of jail, we may as well throw away the key
Suits you sir: Bill Nighy talks politics and sartorial style

Suits you sir: Bill Nighy talks politics and sartorial style

He avoids Shakespeare at all costs, almost killed Judi Dench in his latest film, and only steps out in the sharpest jacket and tie...