Tesla finally speaks the truth on full self-driving on old cars, and it’s hope in darkness
Elon Musk confirmed on Tesla's Q2 2026 earnings call that Hardware 3 vehicles need physical upgrades, with Tesla planning micro-factories to handle the scale...
Control Ultimate Edition just landed on iPhone and iPad, and I highly recommend it
Control Ultimate Edition has arrived on iPhone and iPad with a mobile-specific interface, touch controls, and universal purchase support, and it remains one ...
Simple change in food handling process can cut exposure to plastic chemicals by half
Levels of plastic chemicals phthalates and bisphenols could be cut by about 50 per cent with intervention
I’ve covered Labour for decades – ask me anything on Starmer’s latest crisis
With Keir Starmer under pressure from the deepening Mandelson vetting scandal, chief political commentator John Rentoul is here to answer your questions and ...
7 simple ways to elevate your garden in time for summer
From alfresco dining nooks to wildlife havens, garden designer Rachel Birtwhistle shares her expert guide on how to reclaim your outdoor space and create a h...
Boost for Reeves as government borrowing drops - but Iran war means worse is to come
Fears are mounting over a hit to the public finances from the Iran war
Family fallouts to reshoots: The Michael Jackson biopic’s (many) controversies
The widely condemned film stars Jaafar Jackson as his uncle
‘We’re pushing at an open door’: Why this London borough is the Greens’ top target
Athena Stavrou joins campaigners in Zack Polanski’s home borough of Hackney, where the Greens are confident they can make a dent in Labour’s domination of th...
How to future-proof your garden for a maintenance-free summer
From the "Chelsea Chop" to autonomous mowing, garden designer Rachel Birtwhistle explains how swapping reactive chores for smart systems this May can turn a ...
Sainsbury’s echoes Tesco warning over impact of Iran conflict on shoppers
Sainsbury’s chief executive Simon Roberts echoed the cautious message delivered last week by its largest rival, Tesco
Rift emerges within Starmer’s cabinet over Mandelson scandal
I’m a Celeb star Jimmy Bullard claims ITV cut down Adam Thomas fight
Campmate said he will share his own version of events on reunion show
Kevin Pietersen tells Jacob Bethell to ignore Sir Alastair Cook’s IPL criticism
Pietersen says Cook has ‘no idea’ about the competition and urges Bethell to ‘stay in India’.
Thai foreign minister raises concerns over Aung San Suu Kyi with Myanmar leader
Myanmar's coup leader-turned-president told Asean is worried about Suu Kyi’s wellbeing
London tube strikes: Full list of lines affected as second day of disruption begins
NHS crisis as more than 13,000 patients wait three days in A&E
10 natural spectacles in the US that you must see at least once
There’s a lifetime’s worth of landscapes to explore in America. These should be at the top of the priority list
Poll: Have you been to a ‘divorce party’?
Each week, Victoria Richards asks Independent Women readers to weigh in on the stories and debates shaping the headlines
Starmer warns of divisive ‘voices both here and abroad’ in St George’s Day speech
Sir Keir Starmer has warned of “voices both here and abroad” who seek to cause division in his St George’s Day speech .
James Valentine death: Veteran ABC radio host and musician dies aged 64
Prime minister Anthony Albanese says Australia has ‘lost a national treasure’
Meet the eightysomething vocal coach essential to the stars
Mary Hammond has helped everyone from Adele to Cruz Beckham to sing better. Coldplay’s Chris Martin and Yungblud, among others, tell Patrick Smith what makes...
Annual Government borrowing drops unexpectedly to lowest in three years
The ONS said public sector borrowing was estimated to have dropped £19.8 billion to a lower-than-expected £132 billion in the year to March.
Lyrid meteor shower dazzles stargazers – here’s what to know
Claudia Winkleman is a national treasure – so why has her chat show failed so far?
Many gladiators have entered the chat show arena and eaten dust. Winkleman may be down, writes Patrick Smith, but she’s definitely not out
Neil Robertson set for fine after bizarre mistake at World Snooker Championship
The Australian walked away from the frame despite there being enough points left on the table to win it without snookers
Small businesses and high street shops warned not to alienate disabled customers
Disabled households have a combined estimated contribution to the economy of more than £440bn per year
What late night snacking and stress could mean for your gut health
Air New Zealand introduces bunk beds for economy passengers
No snacks are allowed and naps are limited to four hours
Labour risk being stonked in London elections, Khan warns Starmer
Labour mayor says he is ‘really frustrated’ about Mandelson scandal’s impact on London’s doorsteps
Goren bridge: The mighty five
Explore a high-stakes bridge deal featuring expert defense and strategic play by renowned player Gunnar Hallberg.
How a coffee brewing institute in Chennai is turning coffee lovers into professional baristas
Join The Brew School's comprehensive three-month barista training in Chennai, blending hands-on experience with industry insights for aspiring coffee profess...
‘Pallichattambi’ movie review: Tovino Thomas’ ahistorical period drama undone by heavy-handed approach
The Dijo Jose Antony directorial, set amid the tumultuous period of the Liberation Struggle in Kerala, takes a very dated approach in writing and filmmaking
The Hindu Sunday crossword no. 53
Challenge your mind with The Hindu's Sunday crossword no. 53, featuring clever clues across various themes.
Ladakh L-G Saxena approves major tourism reforms to ease business, cut compliance burden
Ladakh's L-G Saxena approves tourism reforms to simplify regulations, reduce paperwork, and boost the local economy.
Sri Venkateswara Museum revamp at Tirumala nearing completion; to be inaugurated in September
Built at a cost of ₹145 crore the redeveloped museum will house 14 interactive galleries across 1.20 lakh sq. ft.; the inner galleries are complete and the o...
Abuzar Akhtar introspects on humility and faith with ‘Ehtram’
Mumbai-based singer Abuzar Akhtar releases new single ‘Ehtram’ and also turns entrepreneur with the launch of his record label
News from the world of Education: April 23, 2026
Information on colleges, admissions, scholarships, events, MoUs, and more
Respect all views except Whatsapp University: Supreme Court in Sabarimala case
Supreme Court emphasizes respect for all views but dismisses 'WhatsApp University' during Sabarimala discrimination case hearings.
Karnataka SSLC exam-1 results: State records ‘historic’ 94.1% pass percentage
Karnataka SSLC exam-1 results show a historic 94.1% pass rate, marking a 14.06% improvement from last year.
Iran says won't reopen Hormuz if U.S. upholds naval blockade
Iran refuses to reopen the Strait of Hormuz amid U.S. naval blockade, escalating tensions in the West Asia conflict.
Choreographer Sajna Najam curated an event in Thiruvananthapuram celebrating Nawabi culture and couture
Layali, a vibrant celebration of Nawabi culture in Thiruvananthapuram, curated by choreographer Sajna Najam, featuring 45 women
Satire | India needs more MPs
A satirical critique arguing India needs more MPs to empower women and address political hypocrisy.
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TN polls 2026: BJP’s Annamalai urges voters to ignore cash, vote conscience
Shorts News:TN polls 2026: BJP’s Annamalai urges voters to ignore cash, vote conscience
Tamil Nadu elections: Robots greet voters at polling booths in Vellore
Robots welcomed voters at Vellore polling booths, enhancing the election experience with assistance and guidance on polling day.
Congress files complaint against polling violations in Bharatpur constituency
Congress alleges polling violations in Bharatpur, claiming Trinamool Congress workers forcibly removed their agents during the election.
Why are Telangana RTC employees protesting? What are their demands?
Telangana RTC employees protest disrupts public bus transport services. Their demands include salary revision, merger with the government, and improved worki...
At least 10 killed in Pakistan mining project attack: officials
At least 10 killed in a militant attack on a mining project in Pakistan's Balochistan province, officials report.
India runs low on Diet Coke, and the Internet is losing it
A shortage of Diet Coke across Indian cities has sparked online panic, exposed a deep-rooted consumption culture, and nudged smaller, craft alternatives into...
West Bengal polls: AJUP, TMC workers clash in Murshidabad
Clash breaks out between TMC workers and Aam Janata Unnayan Party (AUJP) founder Humayun Kabir in Murshidabad.