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August 6, 2025
Doge staffer ‘Big Balls’ bashed in brutal attempted carjacking
Donald Trump responds by threatening to take federal control of Washington DC to tackle violent crime in the city
The Telegraph
August 5, 2025
Model arrested after husband stabbed to death in New York apartment
Jacob Zieben-Hood, a 34-year-old personal trainer, was found slumped over a toilet in the couple’s Harlem home
The Telegraph
August 5, 2025
Man ‘who killed family of abandoned baby’ caught after week-long manhunt
The 28 year old has been charged with four counts of first-degree murder, aggravated kidnapping, and gun charges
The Telegraph
August 5, 2025
Hugh Laurie and Matthew Macfadyen star in new Harry Potter audiobooks
Comedian and actor follows in the footsteps of his former screen partner Stephen Fry in full-cast edition of boy wizard series
The Telegraph
August 5, 2025
Woody Allen ‘said Epstein was like Dracula with young female vampires to serve him’
Film-maker allegedly envisioned disgraced financier ‘sleeping in damp earth’ in typewritten birthday note
The Telegraph
August 5, 2025
Prince no more? How William could strip Andrew of his title
A new book, full of excruciating stories about the Duke of York’s sex life and financial dealings, places pressure on the future king to act
The Telegraph
August 5, 2025
Ozzy Osbourne died of a heart attack
The Black Sabbath frontman died aged 76, just two weeks after playing his farewell concert
The Telegraph
August 5, 2025
RAF prisoners of war played bulldog to boost morale, pictures reveal
The black and white snaps show that the imprisoned men played games and staged theatre shows to pass the time
The Telegraph
August 5, 2025
OceanGate chief ‘completely ignored’ inspections before Titan submersible implosion
Damning report into fatal disaster found company used ‘intimidation tactics’ to avoid proper scrutiny
The Telegraph
August 5, 2025
Tommy Robinson released on bail after alleged assault at St Pancras
42-year-old had been arrested at Luton airport on suspicion of grievous bodily harm after incident on July 28
The Telegraph
August 5, 2025
The zany tourism campaigns that worked – and the biggest failures
From Paul Hogan’s star turn to the redemption of Castaway’s Wilson, these envelope-pushing adverts put their destinations in the limelight
The Telegraph
August 5, 2025
My ‘mankeeper’ wife always wants me to share my feelings. Why can’t she just leave me alone?
Just because there’s a term for it doesn’t give my wife the right to badger me about my emotions. I’m a grown man, for goodness sake
The Telegraph
August 5, 2025
Why I got thrown out of Elon Musk’s new Tesla-only drive-in diner
It took me three attempts to get inside the billionaire’s new fast-food restaurant in Hollywood. What happened next was hilarious
The Telegraph
August 5, 2025
The Royal Navy needs to develop a completely new idea of what a warship is
For many decades, the Royal Navy’s thinking and therefore its shipbuilding has remained unchanged.
The Telegraph
August 4, 2025
US to build nuclear reactor on the moon
The US is planning to build a nuclear reactor on the Moon as it seeks to push ahead in the space race.
The Telegraph
August 4, 2025
US to begin deporting migrants to Rwanda
Up to 250 deportees will be accepted in African country under Trump’s mass removal plan, Kigali says
The Telegraph
August 4, 2025
Murdoch to launch California version of New York Post
Newspaper based in LA will bring a more balanced perspective to media coverage in the state
The Telegraph
August 4, 2025
British man smuggled out of US migrant detention centre by Left-wing activists
Ahmed Mohamed arrested by ICE agents in San Diego after three-day manhunt
The Telegraph
August 4, 2025
Tourists could have to pay $15k deposit to holiday in US
State Department to trial programme requiring certain visitors to pay holding bond to enter country
The Telegraph
August 4, 2025
Dame Stella Rimington, the first female director general of MI5, dies
Dame Stella is widely credited as the model for Dame Judi Dench’s M in the James Bond films
The Telegraph
August 4, 2025
Letby babies could have survived with better medical care, claims expert
Critically ill babies had ‘not been monitored or treated appropriately’, says child expert
The Telegraph
August 4, 2025
AI isn’t the greatest threat to language, apathy is
The national lexicon may evolve but grammar must remain fixed for the common good
The Telegraph
August 4, 2025
How Edinburgh residents really feel about the Fringe
The largest arts festival in the world has returned this month, which means for some of the locals, a tactical escape from their city
The Telegraph
August 4, 2025
Three children killed in Miami barge crash
Two other girls, aged eight and 11, in critical condition after summer sailing camp boat sinks off Miami coast
The Telegraph
August 4, 2025
Bird strikes are one of aviation’s biggest problems – and they are on the rise
Various recent incidents have put the spotlight firmly on a serious issue facing pilots and aircraft manufacturers
The Telegraph
August 4, 2025
Tudor cathedral turns deanery into holiday let – for £4,500 a week
The five-bedroom home in Hampshire has been made available to tourists for the first time and can be lived in until next year
The Telegraph
August 4, 2025
Trump’s plan to use a British bank to target the Democrats
The White House appears to have Standard Chartered in its crosshairs for alleged sanction-busting behaviour
The Telegraph
August 4, 2025
Trump’s voters stand to lose the most from his kamikaze trade policies
The American president’s tariffs are disastrous for citizens of the United States
The Telegraph
August 4, 2025
In 1994, 29 men died when an RAF Chinook crashed. This is how the MoD hid the truth about that day
In the face of an extreme 100-year secrecy rule, families of the Mull of Kintyre victims are now fighting back
The Telegraph
August 4, 2025
We don’t want ‘disgusting’ sex traffickers in our prison, say Ghislaine Maxwell’s fellow inmates
Convicts in minimum-security jail angered by transfer of Jeffrey Epstein’s former girlfriend
The Telegraph
August 4, 2025
Texas Democrats flee state in bid to block redrawn congressional map
Lawmakers protest ‘rigged system’ as they attempt to stop Republicans voting on redistricting plan
The Telegraph
August 3, 2025
Partner ‘phubbing’ could destroy your marriage
Use of mobile devices during conversations with a partner can ‘erode emotional foundations’, study finds
The Telegraph
August 3, 2025
British woman goes missing on Greek beach
Michele Bourda, 59, had been swimming at Ofrynio before reportedly disappearing while husband slept
The Telegraph
August 3, 2025
Scarlett Johansson is used to scare off wolves
Actress’s movie fight scene and loud rock music are among noises farmers deploy to stop deadly attacks on livestock
The Telegraph
August 3, 2025
Oasis fan plunges to his death at Wembley gig
Concert-goers watched in horror as man in his 40s fell from upper tier of stadium
The Telegraph
August 3, 2025
Huge 22-inch rat found in home
Conservative councillors blame Labour-run council for the supersized rodent after it ended pest control services for residents
The Telegraph
August 3, 2025
Jessie J treated in hospital for infection after breast cancer surgery
Singer reveals she had fluid on her lungs after setback in her recovery but is now recovering at home
The Telegraph
August 3, 2025
Tom Holland hints he would play Bond amid 007 rumours
The Spider-Man star tells Gordon Ramsay that ‘we’ll get there one day’
The Telegraph
August 3, 2025
The dark genius of Billy Joel, the most underrated man in rock
Despite 33 hit singles and 160 million record sales, Joel has become something of a critical whipping post
The Telegraph
August 3, 2025
How Leftists seized control of Britain’s doctors’ union
The BMA has a long and distinguished history but is becoming increasingly known for its internal divisions and radical tendencies
The Telegraph
August 3, 2025
AI is ‘Americanising British English’
Large language models are affecting the way humans write, a survey finds
The Telegraph
August 3, 2025
The ‘gentle giant’ put out to pasture after 15 years serving the Royal family
Tyrone was beloved by the late Queen and trusted with escorting the Princess of Wales as she returned to public life after cancer treatment
The Telegraph
August 3, 2025
There can be no peace until the murderous, thieving overlords of Hamas are driven from Gaza
The terrorists are the true oppressors of Palestine, not the Israelis
The Telegraph
August 3, 2025
The woman who says you can spot a psychopath at three years old
Prof Essi Viding, an expert in detecting signs of the worrying personality disorder in young children, shares her insights and advice
The Telegraph
August 3, 2025
Sydney Sweeney registered Republican days after Trump’s conviction
White Lotus star signed up to party shortly after US president’s ‘hush money’ trial, records suggest
The Telegraph
August 3, 2025
How much do you trust your gut instinct? Take the test to find out
Learning how to work with your intuition is crucial to all areas of life – if you can hone yours, the payoff will be extraordinary
The Telegraph
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- 1
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