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30-04-2025
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The world moves fast – stay ahead of the story with The Independent's Breaking News newsletter, your essential source for major developments as they happen, both at home and around the globe. Sign up for free to stay on top of the latest news updates and receive instant emails whenever a big story breaks. From political upheavals and economic shifts to natural disasters and global crises, our team of trusted journalists delivers the breaking stories that shape our world – straight to your inbox. Whether it's landmark court rulings, urgent government announcements, or pivotal domestic or international events, you'll be the first to know. Each update brings you concise reporting, expert analysis, and live coverage from The Independent's busy newsroom — helping you cut through the noise and stay informed in real time. To receive the Breaking News newsletter, simply enter your email address in the box at the top of this page. You can also head to our newsletter preference centre to sign up for the email. Once there, all you need to do is press the '+' button and enter your email address to sign up. While there you can also browse The Independent's wide range of other newsletters, from Climate to Health Check and from Indy/Tech to IndyEats, there's something for everyone.


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30-04-2025
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The world moves fast – stay ahead of the story with The Independent 's Breaking News newsletter, your essential source for major developments as they happen, both at home and around the globe. Sign up for free to stay on top of the latest news updates and receive instant emails whenever a big story breaks. From political upheavals and economic shifts to natural disasters and global crises, our team of trusted journalists delivers the breaking stories that shape our world – straight to your inbox. Whether it's landmark court rulings, urgent government announcements, or pivotal domestic or international events, you'll be the first to know. Each update brings you concise reporting, expert analysis, and live coverage from The Independent 's busy newsroom — helping you cut through the noise and stay informed in real time. How to sign up You can also head to our Once there, all you need to do is press the '+' button and enter your email address to sign up. While there you can also browse The Independent's wide range of other newsletters, from Climate to Health Check and from Indy/Tech to IndyEats, there's something for everyone.


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02-04-2025
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On The Ground newsletter: Get a weekly dispatch from our international correspondents
The world is changing at a rapid pace, and understanding the impact of these shifts on the lives of people around the globe is more important than ever. That's why we're excited to announce the launch of On The Ground, The Independent 's new international dispatches newsletter, set to bring you firsthand insights from some of the most pivotal events of our time. Led by our world affairs editor, Sam Kiley and chief international correspondent, Bel Trew, On The Ground offers an in-depth look at the crises and conflicts shaping the world today. From the war-torn regions of Ukraine and Syria to the geopolitical tensions in Israel and Lebanon, the weekly newsletter focuses on the stories that matter most – those of the individuals whose lives are directly affected by these seismic global events. Each week, you'll receive a curated mix of exclusive reportage, documentaries, video interviews, analysis, and data from our dedicated team of international correspondents. On The Ground will take you behind the headlines, shining a light on the human side of the world's most significant conflicts, natural disasters, and political upheavals. To receive the On The Ground newsletter, simply enter your email address in the box at the top of this page. Once there, all you need to do is press the '+' button and enter your email address to sign up. While there you can also browse The Independent's wide range of other newsletters, from Climate to Health Check and from Indy/Tech to IndyEats, there's something for everyone.


The Independent
07-03-2025
- Lifestyle
- The Independent
Best Easter eggs to crack into in 2025, taste-tested by chocoholics
For chocoholics (like us), Easter is the best time of the year for being able to gorge on chocolate and feel zero guilt about it. Not all chocolate is made equal, though. So, we've been on the hunt for the very best Easter eggs this year, from indulgent and luxurious eggs from independent artisanal brands to Easter classics such as Malteasers bunnies to budget supermarket buys and everything in between. This year, we've noticed plenty of pistachio flavours making a return (after becoming a popular pick last year), as well as flat eggs, which are essentially generously sized egg-shaped slabs of chocolate – what's not to love? We've also seen deliciously indulgent filled half eggs covered in caramel and biscuits, as well as layered eggs cleverly enclosing a thin layer of caramel in the shell of the egg – it's nothing short of genius. Plus, there are more free-from options than ever, which is great news for those with food allergies and intolerances. Sound good? Read on for our full review of the best Easter eggs for 2025. How we tested We searched high and low, from our go-to high street supermarkets to independent chocolate-makers and luxurious department stores. We ate a lot of chocolate and enlisted the help of some other equally chocolate-obsessed testers. We were looking for quality eggs with good flavour, decent thickness, a dedication to the removal of plastic packaging, and, of course, good value for money. Why you can trust us Writer and editor Emma Henderson has previously been editor of IndyEats and IndyBest. She has a wealth of knowledge about food, brands and exactly what to look for when it comes to assessing food and drink products. She's reviewed everything from independent coffee brands to chocolate gift boxes but, beyond food, sustainability is one of Emma's interests. For this review, she taste-tested a range of Easter treats, while noting how the chocolate was sourced and scrutinising the choice of packaging. The best Easter eggs for 2025 are: