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1,700 jobs lost as steel plant mothballed new

A giant Corus-owned steel plant in Teeside is set to close in the New Year, with the loss of 1,700 jobs.

Desiree Rogers arrives at the state dinner that will be remembered for the gatecrashing Salahis

Knives come out for Obama's 'preening' social secretary

The President is under pressure to sack Desiree Rogers, after she was blamed for letting in White House gatecrashers

How I wish that the global warming deniers were right

Johann Hari: Are you prepared to take a 50-50 gamble on the planet?

Kercher jury retires

The jury trying murder suspects Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito has retired to consider its verdicts.

Terminal 1 at Heathrow: Stopped trying to photograph armed police and their vehicles

Photographers snap over use of Section 44 by police

The heavy-handed use of anti-terror laws is making innocent people feel like criminals, complain civil liberties groups.

Suicide bombers kill 35 in Pakistan new

Attackers stormed a mosque during Friday prayers spraying gunfire and throwing grenades before blowing themselves up.

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Bad weather set to gift England victory  new

England appeared set to win their one-day international series against South Africa without setting foot on the ground in the final match - thanks to the Durban weather.

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'The African teams have as good a chance as anybody,' muses Roger Milla on who might lift the World Cup in 2010

Roger Milla: 'Ghana and Ivory Coast are the teams to spring surprises'

Never mind Gazza's tears – in Africa the lasting image of Italia '90 is the corner-flag dance of the Cameroonian striker. He tells Simon Hart why African teams can go further than ever.

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Free Independent drama: Death In Genoa, featuring Simon Callow as Oscar Wilde

In the week of the 109th anniversary of Oscar Wilde’s death, The Independent is giving you an exclusive chance to listen to and download a new drama by Made in Manchester/Dark Smile, written by Thomas Wright, about the 19th Century writer, wit and raconteur.

Michael Gove wants better educated people going into teaching

New teachers to get loans paid off under the Tories

The best maths and science graduates will have their student loans repaid by the government if they decide to teach, the Conservatives pledged yesterday.

Tajori prepares food. Her husband, Gul Saeed, was one of six policemen shot dead by the Taliban

The Taliban are being routed, but at a terrible price

The IoS Christmas Appeal: The West applauded the crackdown by Pakistan's army, but many have lost everything.

David Cameron will target Gordon Brown's handling of public finances

Tories attacked as 'climate saboteurs'

The Conservative peer Lord Lawson, the Tory MP David Davis and other politicians who have been casting doubt on the science of global warming in advance of next week's Copenhagen climate conference were "climate saboteurs", Ed Miliband, the Energy and Climate Change Secretary, said yesterday.

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Swedish firm launches jeans 'made in North Korea'

In what it is calling a first, a team of young Swedish entrepreneurs says it will launch a brand of jeans on Friday made in North Korea.

A tactful, unflappable journalist: Hains was steadfast in his drive to ensure the integrity and impartiality of news stories

Bob Hains: Chief sub-editor who worked at The Independent from its inception

Good sub-editing is the backbone of any newspaper: the act of quality control that gives a title a reputation for relevance and reliability.

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Johann Hari: Global warming deniers

Are you prepared to take a 50-50 gamble on the habitability of the planet?

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Steve Richards: Brown has found his sense of humour

His proposal produced his first good jokes since becoming Prime Minister

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Andreas Whittam Smith: Nobody is going to resign at RBS – nor should they

Bonuses would be acceptable if they rewarded genuine 'value added' only



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