Profile of Saptarshi Ray
A bickering world, quite rightly, gets Russia, the commonest bete noire, as host of its cup of life. Ah, but we mustn’t cavil. It might turn out to be fun after all.
Town-criers on both sides of ‘Brexit’ have split Britain. At stake are polity, economy, foreign relations and identity.
The many-hued stratagems of the Tories’ brainy buffoon, Boris Johnson
The Bombay-born Reuben brothers remain reclusive, razor-sharp and acquisitive as ever. And now they are taking over London.
The Tata-backed steel industry in the UK is facing a critical transition
Rushdie as a randy, callous, envy-filled geriatric. Padma is all poison ink in her revenge memoir. We, the voyeurs.
Look at Anish Kapoor’s art, and it looks back at you. Now, the artist himself looks back.
'The art world in India is relatively small. So we’re trying to ensure the shows are free, not ticketed, available and approachable'
The Independent’s veteran Middle East correspondent, Robert Fisk on Pakistan's role
Was the real indiscretion of the younger royals not being careful of the paparazzi?
The author of Like A Virgin on the notion of reproduction without sex.
Ireland’s new law on abortion rights is sucked into a tussle between morality and modernity
Strewn with wins under a brazen sun, this is British sports’ swaggering summer of content
The "prodigious philanthropist" was found to be a sexual predator who had preyed upon many of the sick children he so publicly hugged and laughed with in front of the cameras
Do Scots want independence? The ‘Yes’ camp is high on emotional heft, Asian-Scot support.
The English aren’t only good in soldiering, tailoring and drunk hooliganism. They have also supplied the sporting world the minxes known as the WAGs.
Sikh groups, women take umbrage at idea of having a Gandhi statue at Westminster