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March 29, 2026
The Castro who could save Cuba from communism
As the US looks to finally quash its irritant neighbour, could the best man to front the transition be the one they call ‘The Crab’?
The Telegraph
March 28, 2026
Without Trump, the US’s biggest conservative festival falls flat
With war in Iran raging, some young Maga enthusiasts speak of ‘betrayal’ at CPAC gathering described as ‘weird, dead and disappointing’
The Telegraph
March 28, 2026
Trump’s ‘little excursion’ he insists is not a war
US ‘military operation’ began one month ago on Saturday – but White House’s objectives shift like sands in a storm
The Telegraph
March 27, 2026
Nappy-wearing kangaroo on the run in Wisconsin
Hunt is on for marsupial that made its escape from petting zoo after being startled by barking dogs
The Telegraph
March 27, 2026
Jill Biden's Secret Service agent accidentally shoots himself
Officer discharged weapon in ‘negligent’ manner, injuring his leg
The Telegraph
March 27, 2026
Iranians hack FBI chief’s emails
US justice department confirms Kash Patel’s account compromised as personal photographs and emails shared online
The Telegraph
March 27, 2026
Two aid yachts missing en route to Cuba
Sailboats disappear on way to communist island as Trump pushes for regime change
The Telegraph
March 27, 2026
The best albums of 2026 so far
From Raye’s latest to Charli XCX’s Wuthering Heights
The Telegraph
March 27, 2026
Raye, This Music May Contain Hope, review: New album is a towering achievement
This Music May Contain Hope is a dazzling south London jazz-pop odyssey that oscillates between heartache, messiness and optimism
The Telegraph
March 26, 2026
Travellers face longest wait times in history at US airports
Five-hour queues for security checks as agents miss work during partial government shutdown
The Telegraph
March 26, 2026
Pentagon ‘considering diverting Ukraine weapons to Iran’
Reports say munitions intended to fend off Russia could be used in Operation Epic Fury
The Telegraph
March 26, 2026
New York City’s population shrinks amid Trump’s immigration crackdown
Just 66,000 people moved to the city from abroad in 2025, down 70 per cent from 2024
The Telegraph
March 26, 2026
Paul McCartney, Days We Left Behind: New song is a love letter to Liverpool
Taken from his forthcoming album The Boys of Dungeon Lane, Days We Left Behind dwells in unabashed nostalgia
The Telegraph
March 26, 2026
Mulberry has a new designer – can he revive the British heritage brand?
After years of declining sales, the label turns to Christopher Kane to reclaim its place at the heart of London fashion
The Telegraph
March 26, 2026
How long can the US keep fighting Iran?
Military strikes, lauded as spectacular by the White House, have rapidly depleted weapons stockpiles
The Telegraph
March 26, 2026
Finally we have proof that Britain's elites have abandoned intelligence
The social group are the least likely sector of society to spend their spare time reading, The Telegraph’s Class Study has discovered
The Telegraph
March 25, 2026
Donald Trump’s £15bn plan to beat China to Moon base
Nasa unveils new proposals to establish ‘enduring presence’ on lunar surface
The Telegraph
March 25, 2026
The illustrious ‘All American’ unit sent to join Trump’s war
Members of 82nd Airborne Division deployed to Middle East as Iran conflict continues
The Telegraph
March 25, 2026
Savannah Guthrie: I wake up imagining my missing mother’s terror
News anchor describes family’s ‘agony’ in first interview since 84-year-old’s suspected kidnapping
The Telegraph
March 25, 2026
‘Gross and transphobic’? Why Moby is wrong about The Kinks’ Lola
The band’s guitarist Dave Davies has hit back at criticism of their most famous song in what is becoming a highly entertaining rock feud
The Telegraph
March 25, 2026
My family’s 80-year fight to recover £75m in Nazi-looted art
David De Csepel’s grandparents fled Hungary in 1944 but their prized Herzog Collection was never returned
The Telegraph
March 25, 2026
The Saudis know there can be no peace until Iran is neutralised
It’s not just America and Israel who want to see the back of the hated Tehran regime
The Telegraph
March 24, 2026
Hegseth does not want Iran war to end, claims Trump
US president again lays responsibility for key decisions about Middle East conflict at feet of his defence secretary
The Telegraph
March 24, 2026
Quadruple amputee charged with murder
Dayton James Webber arrested after argument with man he was giving a lift to ended with him allegedly shooting passenger
The Telegraph
March 24, 2026
Britain allows sanctioned Russian oil tanker through English Channel
Royal Navy lets shadow fleet vessel continue towards Cuba in defiance of US blockade
The Telegraph
March 24, 2026
Boy, 12, charged over sexual assault of woman in her 60s
Victim in hospital after being found in Birmingham property with serious injuries
The Telegraph
March 24, 2026
Air Canada crash: Pilots killed in collision at LaGuardia airport identified
Antoine Forest and his co-pilot Mackenzie Gunther lost their lives when the plane hit a fire truck at LaGuardia airport
The Telegraph
March 23, 2026
The secret talks pushing America and Iran towards peace
Washington and Tehran ready for ‘strong talks’ on 15-point deal after intermediaries pass messages to Trump’s envoys
The Telegraph
March 23, 2026
Military plane crashes in Colombia with 125 people aboard
Dozens feared dead after Hercules C-130 comes down shortly after take-off near Peruvian border
The Telegraph
March 23, 2026
ICE deployed to US airports as security chaos spirals
TSA queues stretch into car parks, baggage claim areas and metro stations as partial shutdown continues
The Telegraph
March 23, 2026
Raye, This Music May Contain Hope, review
This Music May Contain Hope is a dazzling south London jazz-pop odyssey that oscillates between heartache, messiness and optimism
The Telegraph
March 23, 2026
New York LaGuardia airport shut as Air Canada jet hits vehicle on runway
The regulator cited an ‘emergency’ as the reason for the halt and warned of a ‘high probability’ that the closure would be extended
The Telegraph
March 21, 2026
BTS, Arirang, review: The world’s biggest boy band return in a blaze of glory
After a near four-year hiatus, the K-pop megastars BTS are back to reassert their dominance with new album Arirang
The Telegraph
March 21, 2026
We’ve got the Battle of Hastings all wrong, academics find
Researchers believe King Harold ‘did everything right’ after new evidence overturns one of English history’s best-known stories
The Telegraph
March 20, 2026
Putin tells Trump: I'll stop giving Iran intel if you cut off Ukraine
Moscow offered US quid pro quo which it rejected, but offer sparks fears in Kyiv over Russian attempts to divide Europe and Americans
The Telegraph
March 20, 2026
British author’s book pulled from US shelves over AI accusations
Mia Ballard’s Shy Girl quickly became a hit with horror lovers, but then suspicions grew over how it was authored
The Telegraph
March 20, 2026
Why the Spice Girls are never, ever getting back together
As Wannabe turns 30, hopes of a reunion fade amid clashing lives, old tensions and doubts over whether the girl-power group still matter
The Telegraph
March 20, 2026
Chuck Norris dies aged 86
Actor died on Thursday morning after being taken to hospital in Hawaii
The Telegraph
March 19, 2026
Val Kilmer stars in new film from beyond the grave
AI used to recreate lifelike portrayal of Batman Forever actor
The Telegraph
March 19, 2026
Heroin addiction and illicit sex: Red Hot Chili Peppers’ long list of controversies
Netflix’s new documentary revisits guitarist Hillel Slovak’s fatal overdose and the darker legacy of a band long defined by transgression
The Telegraph
March 19, 2026
Drones flown over Marco Rubio and Pete Hegseth's homes
Sighting of unidentified unmanned craft prompted White House meeting and extra security
The Telegraph
March 19, 2026
After Hormuz, a new choke point threatens world shipping
Iran could deploy Houthi forces to disrupt a vital Red Sea trade artery
The Telegraph
March 19, 2026
Meningitis outbreak in Kent ‘not under control yet’
Officials scramble to control outbreak as new figures expected to show rise in cases
The Telegraph
March 18, 2026
He lied to me: HR exec caught on Coldplay kisscam turns on former boss
Kirsten Cabot, who resigned over scandal, said she has cut all contact with Andy Byron since incident
The Telegraph
March 18, 2026
Woman ‘raped by migrants on Brighton beach’ feared they would kill her
Three men living in Home Office accommodation accused of ‘cynical, predatory and callous’ attack on woman on night out
The Telegraph
March 18, 2026
Met rapist David Carrick was driven home by investigating officer after arrest
Det Sgt Ray Mackennon accused of showing ‘preferential treatment’ to one of Britain’s worst sex offenders
The Telegraph
March 18, 2026
The Princess of Wales masters diplomacy dressing during Nigerian state visit
Catherine and Queen Camilla borrowed items previously belonging to Diana and Elizabeth II to meet the visiting dignitaries
The Telegraph
March 18, 2026
Streeting: Speed of meningitis outbreak worries me
Health secretary braces for more cases as spread of disease reaches ‘unprecedented’ scale
The Telegraph
March 18, 2026
Drugs, blackmail, affairs: I spent 10 years uncovering the excess that destroyed my father’s empire
My dad squandered our family fortune on a £7m gold egg. Decades later, I went searching for the masterpiece that tore our lives apart
The Telegraph
March 18, 2026
I was branded a Nazi and told I would burn alive for defending free speech
I have run Oxford Literary Festival for 30 years. Our commitment to intellectual freedom will not be dampened by cowardly bullying- 1
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