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August 2, 2025
Hamas have made it clear. They want nothing to do with peace
The Islamist terrorists do not want to negotiate
The Telegraph
August 2, 2025
Man dies after going to Turkey for hair transplant
Patient was being prepared for surgery at Istanbul clinic used by Rio Ferdinand
The Telegraph
August 2, 2025
Taiwan has a stronger claim to statehood than Palestine. Will Starmer recognise it?
The UK may soon find itself in the invidious position of fighting for a people whose sovereignty it does not recognise
The Telegraph
August 2, 2025
The trend for ridiculous baby names is eroding our sense of national identity
Newborns called Ocean Jade or Goldie G will grow up with little sense of heritage or tradition
The Telegraph
August 2, 2025
How paediatric nurse Harriet Sperling became a royal fiancée
The devout Christian, who is now engaged to Peter Phillips, struggled for years as a single mother
The Telegraph
August 2, 2025
Watch: Britain mocked as rat-filled dump in musical US advert
Video by US crypto firm highlights issues blighting the country, including cost of living crisis, strikes and redundancies
The Telegraph
August 2, 2025
For Elvis, death has proved disturbingly good business
Every ageing pop brand (and their heirs) should aspire to follow in the King’s footsteps
The Telegraph
August 2, 2025
Manhunt under way after gunman kills four in Montana bar
Michael Paul Brown opened fire at The Owl Bar in the town of Anaconda on Friday
The Telegraph
August 2, 2025
Terror arrest over Palestine Action RAF attack
Man, 22, in police custody after four other people were charged last month in connection with damage to two planes at Brize Norton air base
The Telegraph
August 2, 2025
Enough doom-mongering about climate change
Don’t listen to the hair-shirt brigade – it is economic growth and technological innovation that will save the planet
The Telegraph
August 2, 2025
White House backs anti-Islam preacher in two-tier policing row
Dia Moodley ‘pleased’ he could meet US officials investigating alleged victims of censorship in the UK
The Telegraph
August 2, 2025
This royal biography is clutching at straws
A new book implies the Queen Mother was a heavy drinker, but how can that be when she lived past 100?
The Telegraph
August 2, 2025
A sinister Left-wing cabal is turning Britain into a dystopia
I was a teenage Leftist. I’ve seen first-hand how they will weaponise free speech for their own gain
The Telegraph
August 2, 2025
Paying people to eat healthily and to exercise doesn’t work
Government gives away £500,000 in five-month experiment to encourage diet change and more active lifestyle – but the results are ‘trivial’
The Telegraph
August 2, 2025
China may be looking to draw a new ‘Nine Dash Line’ in the Arctic
Beijing claims its mission is peaceful exploration; sceptics believe it’s a repeat of their South China Sea strategy
The Telegraph
August 2, 2025
Puppy prison: Inside Ghislaine Maxwell’s new home
British socialite will have freedom to roam expansive grounds, earn money to spend on cosmetics and train dogs to become service animals
The Telegraph
August 2, 2025
Teenager who inspired Princess of Wales ‘wouldn’t want us to cry’ on her 18th birthday
Liz Hatton, from Harrogate, died nine months ago after battling a rare and aggressive cancer
The Telegraph
August 2, 2025
Toxic friendships are more ageing than smoking. Here’s how I quit mine
Things got so bad that the idea of seeing my frenemy Abigail would make me feel physically sick – but so did the idea of not seeing her
The Telegraph
August 2, 2025
Telegraph crossword solvers supported the Allied victory. Can you crack our modern GCHQ puzzle?
This special challenge marks the newspaper’s crossword centenary
The Telegraph
August 2, 2025
Why white working-class rage is surging in Britain
Soaring crime rates and unchecked immigration are fuelling a political wave the establishment can’t contain
The Telegraph
August 1, 2025
Princess Anne’s attempted kidnapper released from psychiatric hospital
Ian Ball ambushed the Princess’s limousine as she was driven along The Mall to Buckingham Palace in March 1974
The Telegraph
August 1, 2025
The British terms for recognition of Palestine are not addressed to Hamas or Israel
Sir Keir Starmer has no leverage with either side in the Gaza war. He merely seeks to appease Muslims in Britain
The Telegraph
August 1, 2025
Trump’s nuclear submarine statement doesn’t actually change anything
The President’s intention is no doubt to signify that he is not cowed by Medvedev, but Russia knows his threats are unlikely to materialise
The Telegraph
August 1, 2025
Smithsonian removes reference to Trump impeachments
Change came as part of agreed review following White House pressure to remove an art director
The Telegraph
August 1, 2025
Trump moves nuclear submarines towards Russia
US president makes order in response to threats from former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev
The Telegraph
August 1, 2025
Top Biden aide was given $4m incentive to get him re-elected
Promised bonus raises questions about advisers’ determination to keep ‘fragile’ president in White House race
The Telegraph
August 1, 2025
Ghislaine Maxwell quietly moved to minimum security prison
Transfer comes week after former girlfriend of Jeffrey Epstein interviewed by Trump administration officials
The Telegraph
August 1, 2025
How Britain found itself at the heart of a CIA civil war
With the agency’s U-turn on appointing Tom Sylvester as its top liaison to Britain, what does it mean for transatlantic security affairs?
The Telegraph
August 1, 2025
Ex-Harvard professor says trans rights are ‘social contagion’
Prof Jimmy Doyle, 61, claims he spent five years ‘self-censoring’ his gender-critical views
The Telegraph
August 1, 2025
The Edinburgh Fringe doesn’t grasp how tediously mainstream it’s become
It means the freedom to talk endlessly about yourself and repeat all of your audience’s opinions back to them
The Telegraph
August 1, 2025
Radioactive wasp nest found next to nuclear weapons waste
Employees at a Savannah River Site in South Carolina found the nest had a radiation level 10 times what is allowed by federal regulations
The Telegraph
August 1, 2025
How Heathrow’s third runway became Britain’s most bitter planning row
Expansion at Europe’s busiest airport has long been mooted, but has proved contentious. Now Sir Keir Starmer is backing the plan again
The Telegraph
August 1, 2025
Letting welfare claimants refuse interviews due to PTSD? The SNP is virtue-signalling again
If staff at Scotland’s job centres are really that terrifying, we should get them patrolling our coastline with the Border Force instead
The Telegraph
August 1, 2025
How dating celebrities became a Trudeau family tradition
As rumours swirl about Katy Perry and the former Canadian PM, it seems the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree
The Telegraph
August 1, 2025
Clarkson’s farm ‘locked down’ for two months after TB outbreak
Ex Top Gear host ‘devastated’ after news that all affected cattle will have to be culled
The Telegraph
August 1, 2025
Divorced man left with 0.5pc of wife’s fortune wins ‘gender bias’ appeal
Ex-husband would not have received £325k of £66m estate ‘had the positions been reversed’, says judge
The Telegraph
August 1, 2025
Global Airlines wanted to bring back flying’s ‘golden age’. It has a long way to go
Reports that the UK start-up’s only jet is parked in an aircraft ‘boneyard’ have sparked speculation that the project is in trouble
The Telegraph
August 1, 2025
Peaky Blinders creator to write next Bond film
British screenwriter Steven Knight will pen the script for Denis Villeneuve’s upcoming 007 relaunch
The Telegraph
August 1, 2025
Terrorist set to be freed ‘told inmates he masterminded 7/7’
Haroon Aswat could be released soon despite ‘grave concerns’ about the security risk
The Telegraph
August 1, 2025
‘A Palestinian state promises to be oppressive, corrupt and radicalised’
Telegraph poll reveals vast majority do not support recognising statehood
The Telegraph
August 1, 2025
I’m a secret smoker. It’s thrilling, but if the other mums saw me I’d be horrified
Nostalgic and naughty – smoking has become the ultimate illicit thrill for the middle classes. One 44-year-old mother of four explains why
The Telegraph
July 31, 2025
Pictured: White woman beaten by group at Cincinnati jazz festival
Images show woman, known only as ‘Holly’, bloodied and bruised after attack
The Telegraph
July 31, 2025
New York flash floods: Governor declares state of emergency
Up to five inches of rain is forecast across city, with possibility of landslides in New Jersey
The Telegraph
July 31, 2025
White House to undergo £150m facelift with new ballroom
Donald Trump will cover the cost of the project alongside donors
The Telegraph
July 31, 2025
Watch: Martha Stewart reveals what she thinks of Meghan’s lifestyle brand
Lifestyle guru said she hopes Duchess of Sussex ‘knows what she is doing’
The Telegraph
July 31, 2025
Alzheimer’s wonder drug delays disease for four years
Some patients involved in trials for lecanemab even saw cognitive scores improve
The Telegraph
July 31, 2025
World’s longest lightning strike was 500 miles across
The lightning event spread from Eastern Texas to the outskirts of Kansas City, a distance that would take nine hours by car
The Telegraph
July 31, 2025
Delta passengers ‘hit the ceiling’ during severe flight turbulence
Aircraft forced to make emergency landing as investigation launched
The Telegraph
July 31, 2025
Revealed: Iran’s plan to kidnap and kill UK and US citizens
Dissidents, journalists and officials around the world being targeted by Tehran, State Department warns
The Telegraph
July 31, 2025
Mankeeping: Finally, a word to describe the emotional labour of my 38-year marriage
The term describes the unreciprocated work women do to manage the emotional and social needs of men in their lives. I know all about that- 1
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