Errors: Mistakes – we’ve made a few, but not too few to mention
Grammar glitches, style stumbles and gay porn stars in the last week of the printed Independent
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Grammar glitches, style stumbles and gay porn stars in the last week of the printed Independent
'We did more than any other publication to put global warming on the agenda in the early years of the millennium'
'It is an invidious task to single out just one science story out of thousands that have filled the pages of this newspaper'
'It is difficult to imagine the newspaper Mr Blair envisages in his platonic heaven, but this probably isn’t it'
'The extraordinary miracle that is a daily newspaper was staring me in the face'
'There remain too many secrets around 9/11, but I never doubted bin Laden’s link'
'The Indy was home to many classic jokes which die-hard fans still quote back at us'
'In the 26 years since, much has changed technically – but it has remained just as addictive'
'My most striking memory of The Independent comes from the time before it was published'
'A man sat opposite me, holding a copy of the paper – I realised it was my childhood sweetheart'
The Lib Dems might have saved less money, but they might also have saved the Tories from themselves
Grace Dent wonders if life was better back when we were allowed a period in which we could stop trying
Trust in traditional politics is low, and institutions are brittle, but community groups are springing up all over the place
George Osborne admitted to a 'mistake' in the Budget debate today. For once a politician has correctly assessed himself
The reforming adviser and minister spoke at the final seminar of the 'Blair Years' course at King's College, London, yesterday
The Work and Pensions Secretary has resigned for good but disloyal reasons – although David Cameron and George Osborne had already abandoned the cuts to disability benefits
A headline spoiler, a technical misfire and a qualified absolute in this week's Independent
Inside Westminster: George Osborne's Budget shuffled money around between years to conjure an improbable surplus
We should be allowed to be passionate about both
A special seminar of the Blair Years course was held at the Treasury last night with the civil servant and the special adviser who worked on the 2003 decision on the euro