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November 23, 2024
Cheating on your spouse is no longer a crime in New York
State finally decriminalises ‘silly and outdated’ adultery law after 117 years
The Telegraph
November 22, 2024
The US is in a nuclear race to keep up with China and Russia... it’s losing
The rapid expansion of weapons by Moscow and Beijing in recent years means being left behind is a genuine concern for America
The Telegraph
November 22, 2024
‘How much does it cost?’ Elon Musk hints he could buy Left-wing MSNBC
The billionaire entrepreneur floating the idea will come as a ‘bombshell’ for broadcasters, university professor says
The Telegraph
November 22, 2024
Jeremy Clarkson: I would be a terrible political leader
TV presenter’s appearance at farmers’ protest sparked calls for him to enter politics
The Telegraph
November 22, 2024
Texas approves Bible-based curriculum for pre-schoolers
Critics argue that it will present the Bible as factual truth to children
The Telegraph
November 22, 2024
Building superintendent praised for helping elderly tenants ‘stole $350,000 from 100-year-old’
Rosalind Hernandez, who was featured in a New York Times profile, has been indicted on two counts of grand larceny
The Telegraph
November 22, 2024
Labour-loving lawyer Karim Khan may not be around to see out arrests he pushed for
ICC prosecutor issues warrant against Netanyahu and Gallant despite facing investigation for alleged sexual misconduct
The Telegraph
November 22, 2024
Wicked’s Glinda might be a ‘little in the closet’, says Ariana Grande
Actress suggests there might be a bit more than friendship between her character and Elphaba, a relationship she describes as ‘true love’
The Telegraph
November 22, 2024
Watch: Rhodes scholars demand scheme stops ‘aiding genocide’ in protest at formal dinner
Oxford University students wearing keffiyehs call on prestigious programme to ‘divest from the State of Israel’
The Telegraph
November 22, 2024
Blueprints of more than 20 prisons leaked on dark web
Fears that plans could be exploited to smuggle drugs into jails or aid escapes
The Telegraph
November 22, 2024
Dangerous criminals will be on the loose for longer after police budget cuts, warns Met chief
Sir Mark Rowley says the financial pressures facing the force will make catching criminals harder
The Telegraph
November 22, 2024
Labour peer: ‘We’re becoming the cruel party’
Baroness Mallalieu, president of the Countryside Alliance, on fighting for farmers’ rights and winning back the trust of the countryside
The Telegraph
November 22, 2024
The best things to do for free in Malta
There's lots you can enjoy doing without blowing the budget in Malta, from strolling city walls to savouring panoramic views
The Telegraph
November 22, 2024
The best bars and nightlife in Malta
From rooftop cocktail terraces to the island's oldest wine bar, here's where to sit back, relax and enjoy a drink
The Telegraph
November 22, 2024
Think tank used to justify farmer IHT raid implies state could take ownership of land
Report reveals the Government could become landlord to tenant farmers who are forced to sell up land to cover their tax bill
The Telegraph
November 22, 2024
Justin Welby has highlighted the case to divorce church from state
The Church of England courses through the veins of my faith – it is heartbreaking to watch it crumble
The Telegraph
November 22, 2024
No birthday cake for Judi
The Telegraph’s weekly Peterborough diary column offers an unparalleled insight into what’s really going on at Westminster and beyond
The Telegraph
November 22, 2024
Mishal Husain ‘to step down from Radio 4 Today programme’
The BBC broadcaster has been ‘thinking about what is beyond Today’ after 11 years on the early morning news show
The Telegraph
November 22, 2024
Cara Delevingne on living with Taylor Swift: I took her for ‘a wild ride’
British model and actress moved in with the Eras singer following a bad breakup
The Telegraph
November 22, 2024
Dangerous Polish criminals could be deported from British prisons in new deal
An Albania-style scheme could be on the table with Poland to ease prison overcrowding and save taxpayers millions
The Telegraph
November 22, 2024
Bad parenting takes many forms – overindulgence is just one
Whether they are too harsh or too indulgent, many parents make the mistake of seeing their children as extensions of themselves
The Telegraph
November 22, 2024
Transgender police allowed to strip-search women under new guidance
British Transport Police criticised by women’s rights groups for allowing ‘state-sanctioned sexual assault’
The Telegraph
November 22, 2024
Britain does not need assisted suicide, it needs properly funded hospice care
The death of a beloved relative has taught me there is a way to die with dignity, and it has nothing to with the Leadbeater bill
The Telegraph
November 22, 2024
Storm Bert weather warning: Stock up on food and water, British Gas says
The energy provider also advises people to keep a ‘torch, batteries and a phone charger close by’ in case of power disruption
The Telegraph
November 22, 2024
Surgeon who crashed into hospital barriers while five times the drink drive limit keeps his job
Dr Paulo Torres, a foot and ankle specialist, retains position due to personal ‘crisis’ at the time of the offence
The Telegraph
November 22, 2024
Father John Misty produces an epic masterpiece – plus the week’s best albums
Father John Misty’s new dawn is full of surprises; U2 have a blast with How to Reassemble an Atomic Bomb; the Wicked soundtrack delights
The Telegraph
November 22, 2024
My father ‘urged’ me not to follow him into television, says Dan Snow
Historian’s father, Peter Snow, told him ‘you’re better than this’ after he was touted for BBC series
The Telegraph
November 22, 2024
Civil servants threaten to strike over working three days in the office
The requirement is said to ‘create a range of issues’ for the workers
The Telegraph
November 22, 2024
Why the Cotswolds is bracing itself for an American invasion
From Ellen DeGeneres to Barbra Streisand, Trump’s victory has prompted the Left’s rich and famous to threaten self-imposed exile
The Telegraph
November 22, 2024
Vicar feared for family’s safety after being sent hateful letters threatening to ‘kill bishops’
Rev Julie Coleman subjected to nearly year of harassment by unemployed Carlos Nunes who also ranted incoherently about Nazi Germany
The Telegraph
November 22, 2024
The West is now deliberately poking the Russian bear
Putin’s threats are often hollow, but we not assume this recent escalation is without risks
The Telegraph
November 22, 2024
Essex Police under investigation after failing to provide details of Reform MP assault case
Force already facing separate review over its investigation into Allison Pearson now subject to scrutiny over case involving James McMurdock
The Telegraph
November 22, 2024
Labour will leave our children ignorant about Britain’s past – making us all more divided
A Left-wing sociologist is now in charge of the school curriculum. This does not bode well for our social cohesion
The Telegraph
November 22, 2024
Man clinging to side of cliff is rescued by helicopter
California highway patrol lift the man to safety near a popular hiking spot above Baker Beach
The Telegraph
November 22, 2024
Warner Bros defends JK Rowling in trans row saying she has ‘right to express her personal views’
The studios behind the Harry Potter films and series say the author’s input has been ‘invaluable’ amid backlash from hand-picked stars
The Telegraph
November 22, 2024
Hancock says do not resuscitate orders were wrongly applied during Covid pandemic
Former health secretary backs an investigation into their use during the crisis
The Telegraph
November 22, 2024
The epidemic of mobile-phone muggings is a bleak new low for London
My friend recently got her phone snatched on the tube – it highlighted how we’ve all become sitting ducks for modern day Artful Dodgers
The Telegraph
November 22, 2024
We need zero tolerance towards foreign influence on our MPs
The case of a Labour MP failing to declare donations of thousands of pounds from Indian organisations should be a wake-up call
The Telegraph
November 22, 2024
EVs show our net-zero obsession has gone too far
The rest of the world is sniggering at the UK’s energy policy of high prices and self-sacrifice
The Telegraph
November 22, 2024
Architect sues for £1.4m after losing top of finger on yachting holiday
Sara Turnbull said she had to give up her architecture job after an accident involving a ‘flimsy’ catch on a fridge door
The Telegraph
November 22, 2024
Angry people ‘more likely to be successful’
Rage is an important emotion that drives us to clear any threats from our ultimate goal, say academics
The Telegraph
November 22, 2024
French mayors demand end to British immigration checks at Calais
Coalition of officials call to scrap Le Touquet agreement blaming the migrant crisis on the UK’s flawed asylum system
The Telegraph
November 22, 2024
Late Queen’s chaplain among priests suspended by Church over abuse scandal
Hugh Palmer and three others have permission to officiate withdrawn following Makin Report
The Telegraph
November 22, 2024
Police carry out controlled explosion outside US Embassy after suspicious package found
Enquiries continue as cordon remains up at Nine Elms, London
The Telegraph
November 22, 2024
‘Rough’ haircut among hate crimes logged by police
‘Victim’ alleges barber was aggressive with trim after pair discussed Russia-Ukraine war
The Telegraph
November 22, 2024
Christmas market rebrands as ‘calm festive environment’ without carols after TikTok invasion
Columbia Road cancels festive sing-alongs after thousands swamped events normally attended by 200 people last year
The Telegraph
November 22, 2024
Ireland is about to discover just how lonely it really is
Trump’s tariff regime could wreck havoc on the nation at a sensitive political moment
The Telegraph
November 22, 2024
NI rise ‘will wipe out Budget increase for care homes’
Think tank says extra contributions will cost sector more than £900m next year, dwarfing £600m promised to local authorities for social care
The Telegraph
November 22, 2024
Labour revives Asbos with threat of jail
Offenders face up to two years in prison in crackdown on street drinking, drug use and harassment
The Telegraph
November 22, 2024