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May 18, 2026
The French have realised beer is better than wine. What else can they learn from us?
Here is my modest personal list for our neighbours across the Channel
The Telegraph
May 18, 2026
BBC will have to make cuts, warns new director-general Matt Brittin
Matt Brittin tells staff ‘tough choices are unavoidable’ on first day of job
The Telegraph
May 17, 2026
Swimming cars and fewer rip-off designs highlight how China’s car makers are evolving
The 2026 Beijing International Automotive Exhibition is unrecognisable from previous iterations, in keeping with broader changes in China
The Telegraph
May 17, 2026
Eurovision 2026 final: Dara’s ludicrous sound mash gave Eurovision its bounce back
Only a nutty, maximalist electro dance banger from Bulgaria could save the contest from itself
The Telegraph
May 15, 2026
Barred poker player claims casino sided with ‘racist playboys’
Gambler sues London’s Hippodrome for £100,000, alleging breach of Equality Act 2010
The Telegraph
May 15, 2026
Understanding the entity known as Starmer
Neither uniquely unpleasant or hollow, the PM is far from an aberration within modern Britain. He is one of its purest expressions
The Telegraph
May 15, 2026
UK meningitis outbreak hits schools in Reading and Oxfordshire
Two pupils being treated in Reading following death of student in Oxfordshire
The Telegraph
May 15, 2026
Police grapple with mystery over Brighton beach deaths
Officers pursuing several theories after bodies of three women were found in water
The Telegraph
May 14, 2026
Anyone who’s ever been in love must read these letters
John Keats’s beautiful missives to Fanny Brawne reveal the greatest literary romance of our time. They’re estimated to sell for up to $2.5m
The Telegraph
May 13, 2026
Chinese companies ‘seek weapons deals’ with Iran
Donald Trump has said he will focus on trade during China visit, but Iran war looms large
The Telegraph
May 13, 2026
Neanderthals were the first dentists
Tooth found in cave reveals our ancient human cousins carried out dental procedures with primitive tools
The Telegraph
May 13, 2026
Pictured: Trump envisions Venezuela as 51st state
US president ‘seriously considering’ making oil-rich nation part of US
The Telegraph
May 13, 2026
The trip to England that saved Paul Simon from oblivion
The 84-year-old singer plays what may be his final UK shows next week, six decades after he found love (and his mojo) on the folk club scene
The Telegraph
May 13, 2026
Online suicide forum fined £950k under Online Safety Act
First website to be investigated by Ofcom under new legislation linked with 130 UK deaths
The Telegraph
May 12, 2026
Let’s hope Red Ange gets stuck in the mud
Rayner took part in an obstacle course as she weighed up a leadership bid. The last thing Britain needs is her winning the race for No 10
The Telegraph
May 8, 2026
Channel migrant crossings pass 200,000 milestone
Thousands continue to arrive on small boats despite Labour promise to ‘smash’ smuggling gangs
The Telegraph
May 8, 2026
My personal encounter with China's dangerous spies
We need to send a clear message to Beijing that its illicit surveillance of British residents and citizens will no longer be tolerated
The Telegraph
May 7, 2026
Cara Delevingne: Straight women used to be my weakness
Model and actress who defines herself as ‘queer’, said she used to enjoy the ‘challenge’ of dating heterosexual women
The Telegraph
May 7, 2026
Hantavirus could spread through coughs and sneezes, study finds
Cruise ship outbreak believed to be Andes strain, which can also be transmitted through kissing and sharing drinks
The Telegraph
May 6, 2026
Spy on the dashboard: The cars that know if you’re drink driving
From July, all new autos will come with technology designed to spot if a motorist is under the influence of alcohol or drugs
The Telegraph
May 5, 2026
‘Arson attack’ on former synagogue investigated by counter-terror police
Officers called to reports of a blaze just after 5am
The Telegraph
May 2, 2026
Thunder to interrupt Bank Holiday sunshine
Met Office predicts heavy rain in England and Wales as temperatures drop on Saturday
The Telegraph
May 2, 2026
Pensioner among four wounded in drive-by shooting
Manhunt started after shots fired from vehicle in Brixton
The Telegraph
May 1, 2026
Female prison tutor was ‘overwhelmed by foolish infatuation’ for inmate
Educator jailed for 12 months after affair with man serving sentence for cannabis production at HMP Erlestoke
The Telegraph
May 1, 2026
I rescued my dog from the poodle horror house
Robin was one of 257 canines saved from a filthy, overcrowded house. Now he’s helping me to move forward after my husband died
The Telegraph
April 30, 2026
Think like the 1% – how to become an elite puzzle solver
The Telegraph’s latest puzzle will put your problem-solving skills under the spotlight
The Telegraph
April 28, 2026
Murder-accused teacher joked that baby was ‘dead meat’, court told
Jamie Varley complained his ‘just annoying’ adopted son was ‘refusing’ to sleep
The Telegraph
April 28, 2026
The AI crisis engulfing the literary world
Used by everyone from writers to editors, artificial intelligence is fast becoming the publishing industry’s dirty little secret
The Telegraph
April 27, 2026
Revealed: Cole Allen's plan to assassinate Donald Trump
Suspected gunman Cole Allen started preparing his murder plot in early April, court hears
The Telegraph
April 27, 2026
Trump shooting suspect Cole Allen appears in court
California teacher allegedly stormed checkpoint with a shotgun, a handgun and knives
The Telegraph
April 27, 2026
Melania Trump hits back at Jimmy Kimmel’s ‘hateful’ widow joke
First lady calls for comedian’s television network ‘to take a stand’
The Telegraph
April 26, 2026
Where have all the good protest songs gone?
The Boss is still singing truth to power – but modern music’s dissenting voice has never sounded so faint
The Telegraph
April 26, 2026
Melania’s secret role in King’s state visit planning
First lady ‘very involved’ in trying to make the trip a success after special relationship frays
The Telegraph
April 26, 2026
God is back in fashion – and topping the bestsellers list
Sales of books about religion are soaring in Britain as young readers become disenchanted with the ‘me, me, me’ society
The Telegraph
April 26, 2026
I was in the room with Trump as the shots rang out
Guests waited in anticipation for the US president. Then chaos unfolded
The Telegraph
April 26, 2026
The King will show that the bond between Britain and the US is above petty politics
The state visit will be a reminder that the special relationship has been a force for good
The Telegraph
April 26, 2026
‘Stay down’: Trump dinner descends into pandemonium
Hundreds of guests dived under tables to take cover as gunshots rang out deep in the hotel
The Telegraph
April 26, 2026
Trump evacuated from White House correspondents’ dinner after ‘shots fired’
Journalists take cover as US president rushed from building
The Telegraph
April 25, 2026
Trump chose King for first state visit ‘because of personal friendship’
Royal trip is laden with hope that Washington occasion can help stabilise special relationship
The Telegraph
April 25, 2026
Eurovision Song Contest 2026: How to watch and UK entry
Everything you need to know about this year’s competition, from bangers to boycotts – can the UK entry hope to score?
The Telegraph
April 24, 2026
China’s unlikely envoys to US amid Iran tensions: two giant pandas
Fu Shuang and Ping Ping’s decade-long Atlanta zoo visit revealed as Trump set for delayed talks with Xi
The Telegraph
April 24, 2026
Who will be ‘the next Adele’? From Olivia Dean to Raye
Amid rumours of her ‘shock return’, it remains to be seen if her success can be replicated – or if her diva-ish stardom is a cultural relic
The Telegraph
April 24, 2026
In love with Lennon and addicted to sedatives: The tragedy of Brian Epstein
A chance, early discovery of the Beatles propelled the manager to success – a new play documents his singular career and sad demise
The Telegraph
April 24, 2026
Long Long Road review: Ringo Starr’s new country album is charming but unchallenging
The Beatle’s easygoing style works well on Long Long Road, even if the songwriting is a little simplistic
The Telegraph
April 24, 2026
US army soldier charged with betting on Nicolás Maduro raid
Master Sgt Gannon Ken Van Dyke allegedly won more than $400k on prediction market Polymarket
The Telegraph
April 23, 2026
Trump threatens Starmer with ‘big tariff’ over tech tax
President tells The Telegraph the US will retaliate if Britain continues to ‘target’ companies like Apple, Google and Meta
The Telegraph
April 23, 2026
Mother loses right to care for brain-dead son
Court rules that 28-year-old man should return to care home after dispute with his family
The Telegraph
April 23, 2026
Least effective Tube strike for years as union loses its grip
Data show more than half of scheduled services operated normally despite 24-walkout on Tuesday
The Telegraph
April 23, 2026
White House accuses China of stealing AI technology from US
Firms using American models to illicitly train own systems, claims Donald Trump’s science adviser
The Telegraph
April 23, 2026