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April 19, 2025
Putin’s Easter truce is a ruse which changes nothing
A transparent attempt to appease Trump and trigger further demands on Zelensky
The Telegraph
April 19, 2025
Circus chief takes on Hollywood over right to be called ‘greatest showman’
‘It feels my heritage is being stripped away,’ says Kenny Darnell Jnr in legal battle with 20th Century Fox over website name
The Telegraph
April 19, 2025
Our dying cities and offices are crushing the next generation’s life chances
Wondrous places like London are becoming simply decadent at best and depressingly unaffordable
The Telegraph
April 19, 2025
The social media stars who won’t stop posting pictures of their children online
After a Netflix series shed light on the dangers of ‘kidfluencing’, experts warn legislation is desperately need to protect minors online
The Telegraph
April 19, 2025
‘Tesla for life’: The superfans standing by Musk
As liberal fury with billionaire hits boiling point, these owners are doubling-down on their love of the brand
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April 19, 2025
Pubs can stay open late to celebrate VE Day’s 80th anniversary
Two more hours to raise a toast to all who fought for our freedom
The Telegraph
April 19, 2025
Mini named the best British car ever
The iconic two-door has topped a list of the UK’s legendary vehicles. Vote for your favourite and have your say below
The Telegraph
April 18, 2025
Why athletes need higher BMI thresholds
A study of more than 600 sportsmen found that standard measurements exaggerate whether those of a sporty disposition are overweight
The Telegraph
April 18, 2025
Trump transforms Covid support website into lab leak ‘truth page’
Overhaul of White House website lambasts Biden administration for Wuhan ‘cover-up’
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April 18, 2025
Parkland survivors endure second school shooting at Florida State University
‘I never thought it would happen to me for the first time, and here we are,’ says Stephanie Horowitz
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April 18, 2025
Cultural Christians already know what they are missing from religion: faith
Belief is not something we can create for ourselves. But being in the right place is at least a real beginning
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April 18, 2025
Douglas Murray: Society is being polluted by people who hate us
The associate editor of The Spectator discusses Trump, conspiracy theorists and the anti-Western sentiment behind criticism of Israel
The Telegraph
April 18, 2025
I’m starting to resent my age-gap marriage
Should I have married a man 20 years older than me? We used to have great sex – now he just potters about with his geraniums
The Telegraph
April 18, 2025
I stood up to a man beating a donkey in Egypt. Now I’m getting death threats
After confronting a man abusing the animal, Joke van der Post tells The Telegraph she has received an outpouring of both abuse and support
The Telegraph
April 18, 2025
If criticising mass immigration can get you banned from Britain, free speech is dead
The Home Office has barred a controversial French author from entering the UK. But this will only help to spread his explosive views
The Telegraph
April 18, 2025
Ryan Gosling cast as lead in new Star Wars film
Next instalment of franchise set in ‘period of time that we haven’t seen explored yet’
The Telegraph
April 18, 2025
Can ‘ghost shopping’ give you as much of a buzz as the real deal?
As British Vogue editor Alexandra Shulman admits to abandoning her online baskets, our writer discovers the thrill of not clicking ‘buy’
The Telegraph
April 18, 2025
Steve Witkoff is embarrassingly out of his depth dealing with Putin
The man placed in charge of dealing with the Middle East and Ukraine is proving to be utterly hopeless
The Telegraph
April 18, 2025
White Lotus hotels could come to Britain
HBO producers apply to trademark hit show to bring high-end accommodation and trips to the UK
The Telegraph
April 18, 2025
Stop weighing in on politics, universities told
Free speech organisations urge vice-chancellors to ‘adopt policy of institutional neutrality on social and political issues’
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April 18, 2025
‘Anti-woke’ chief constable won’t back down on Twitter post probes
Stephen Watson vows to continue investigating ‘every single report’ made to Greater Manchester Police
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April 18, 2025
From colour-coded attire to how much to spend on a gift: Our ultimate etiquette guide for wedding guests
Etiquette expert William Hanson answers Telegraph readers’ wedding dilemmas
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April 18, 2025
Migrant dies in Channel crossing as 51 disembark small boat
Survivors taken to Dover harbour aboard Border Force vessel on Good Friday morning
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April 18, 2025
Four-foot caiman seized during police raid
Reptile discovered alongside haul of cannabis and weapons at address in Aveley, Essex
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April 18, 2025
Rapists can no longer claim to be women
Police forces now expected to record sexual offenders by their sex and not preferred gender following Supreme Court ruling
The Telegraph
April 18, 2025
French anti-migration philosopher banned from entering Britain
‘They don’t want me to speak,’ says Renaud Camus who claims immigration will lead to ‘replacement’ of Europe’s indigenous people
The Telegraph
April 18, 2025
‘We are called fascists because we believe lesbian events have a right to be women-only’
Trans activism has driven lesbian dating underground, but campaigners are fighting back – determined to create safe spaces for women
The Telegraph
April 18, 2025
We should not forget the meaning of Easter
Much of the story of Jesus is historical fact. As for the Resurrection, that’s for each of us to decide on
The Telegraph
April 17, 2025
Canada debate watch live: Mark Carney and Pierre Poilievre face off
Mark Carney will go head-to-head with Pierre Poilievre and Canada’s other political leaders in a general election debate tonight.
The Telegraph
April 17, 2025
Trump expected to visit King in September
UK set to host US president at Windsor Castle as Government tries to bolster transatlantic ties amid trade war
The Telegraph
April 17, 2025
‘Children trapped’ on flipped school bus in South Carolina
More than a dozen people rushed to hospital following crash, reports say
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April 17, 2025
How Starmer changed his tune on trans women
The Supreme Court ruling has put an end to the Prime Minister’s inconsistent position on sex and gender – but it has been a journey
The Telegraph
April 17, 2025
‘Fall risk’ Harvey Weinstein appears in court
The 73-year-old’s lawyer claims ‘deplorable’ conditions at Rikers Island jail are exacerbating his client’s health issues
The Telegraph
April 17, 2025
Fyre Festival 2.0 is postponed indefinitely
All ticket holders informed they have been refunded and no new date for the event has been announced
The Telegraph
April 17, 2025
What Gen Z gets right about work – and how we can learn from them
The younger generation’s answer to burnout could be key for boomers who are being told they should keep working well into retirement age
The Telegraph
April 17, 2025
Doctors lose court fight over physician associates
BMA unsuccessful in arguing term ‘medical professional’ should only be applied to qualified doctors
The Telegraph
April 17, 2025
Kilmar Abrego Garcia ‘previously detained in murder investigation’, court documents suggest
Police documents allege Kilmar Abrego Garcia had a rank and street name within gang MS-13
The Telegraph
April 17, 2025
The most romantic hotels in the Lake District for a relaxing retreat
Expect cosseting bedrooms, knockout lake views and wildly beautiful walking routes right on the doorstep
The Telegraph
April 17, 2025
Donald Trump and Giorgia Meloni meet at White House
Donald Trump is meeting with Giorgia Meloni, the Italian prime minister, at the White House.
The Telegraph
April 17, 2025
King meets corgi named after his mother
Charles joked to waiting crowds that his appearance of good health was ‘all mirrors’ after Maundy service
The Telegraph
April 17, 2025
It’s time to smash the Iranian nuke project
Donald Trump’s apparent priority is to strike a deal. He should deal out a strike first, and negotiate after
The Telegraph
April 17, 2025
How motherhood and marriage could help Tiger Lily Hutchence move on from her turbulent past
Her late parents, Paula Yates and Michael Hutchence, provided endless tabloid fodder – but Tiger Lily has opted for a quieter existence
The Telegraph
April 17, 2025
Elon Musk’s harem exposes the emptiness of Republican ‘family values’
Does the world’s richest man really believe that the West might be saved by the same sexual practices found in a Chinese imperial court?
The Telegraph
April 17, 2025
‘Animals have feelings too’: Why dogs are being put on anxiety medication
The number of canines being prescribed ‘puppy Prozac’ has soared but, while some report a transformative effect, not everybody approves
The Telegraph
April 17, 2025
American hubris is bringing us to the brink of Chinese drone supremacy
In a protracted trade war scenario, Beijing is more likely to lend its technological capabilities to the US’s adversaries
The Telegraph
April 17, 2025
The secrets to a long and happy marriage (according to Telegraph readers)
After Queen Camilla opened up about her successful 20-year marriage to King Charles, we asked readers for their best relationship advice
The Telegraph
April 17, 2025
Daily weight-loss pill could be the new Ozempic
Trials of orforglipron suggest it could help people lose weight and lower their blood sugar
The Telegraph
April 17, 2025
British hotel chain ‘violating sanctions’ in China
Report alleges that IHG has franchises in Xinjiang where the Muslim Uyghur ethnic minority has been brutally suppressed
The Telegraph
April 17, 2025
‘Take in the space and slow down’: Why nature will be at the heart of Kate’s return to public life
The great outdoors has played an important role in the Princess’ recovery from cancer – as shown by her video messages to the public
The Telegraph
April 17, 2025