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April 8, 2025
Anti-vaxxers like RFK Jr should be forced to visit our graveyards
The number of tiny graves is a reminder that cholera, smallpox and measles used to kill millions of children – and could do again
The Telegraph
April 8, 2025
The Cotswolds are over – here’s where the A-list are going instead
The region is losing the star-studded quality that once made it so alluring. Here’s where to go for a weekend of celeb spotting instead
The Telegraph
April 7, 2025
Russell Brand: ‘My behaviour was normal in the diabolical culture’
Actor charged with rape and sexual assault insists he is ‘completely innocent of these allegations’
The Telegraph
April 7, 2025
Watch: Dire wolves brought back from extinction — and one is called Khaleesi
One of three pups, bred in ‘world’s first successful de-extinction’, takes its name from Game of Thrones
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April 7, 2025
Trump’s birthday present to himself? A military parade
Event would be first military parade in the US since the 1991 celebration of the Gulf war victory
The Telegraph
April 7, 2025
Trump: US is in direct talks with Iran
Meeting will take place on Saturday over country’s nuclear program
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April 7, 2025
How ‘fake news’ added — and then wiped — $4 trillion from the stock market in minutes
Unsourced claim that Donald Trump was considering 90-day pause on sweeping tariffs caused momentary chaos
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April 7, 2025
Why two Labour MPs were really barred from Israel
More than 70 MPs have rallied in support of Abtisam Mohamed and Yuan Yang, but the Foreign Office warning was clear...
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April 7, 2025
Ukraine is undefeatable
The world seems a pretty grim place this beautiful spring morning, with President Trump trying to trash the world economy to “Make America R...
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April 7, 2025
Clem Burke, the beating heart of Blondie, was the greatest drummer of the punk generation
He played in stadiums, sweaty bars and Blondie tribute bands with the passion of a true rock and roller – and the style of a fashion model
The Telegraph
April 7, 2025
The women who help men abuse other women
Serial offenders often need ‘enablers’ so they can perpetrate their crimes – and the dynamic of a female helper is disturbingly common
The Telegraph
April 7, 2025
US student becomes accidental Southend fan after boarding wrong boat
I had a blast on the journey and at the game, says tourist from Arizona
The Telegraph
April 7, 2025
JD Vance’s mother celebrates 10 years of sobriety at White House
Beverly Aikins’s struggle with addiction was laid bare in the vice-president’s memoir Hillbilly Elegy
The Telegraph
April 7, 2025
People conceived in winter more likely to be slim
Scientists suggest that conception between October and April leads to a lower BMI and more specialised fat burning tissue
The Telegraph
April 7, 2025
Plastic surgeon tried to kill boss after 10-year feud
Peter Brooks found guilty of stabbing boss and attempting to torch his Nottinghamshire home over ‘personal vendetta’
The Telegraph
April 7, 2025
I worked for Donald Trump. This is the key to understanding him
It’s not about America, and there’s no connection to the real world
The Telegraph
April 7, 2025
Watch: Boris Johnson attacked by an ostrich
‘Oh cripes, f------ hell,’ the former PM is heard shouting in a video shared on social media by his wife, Carrie
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April 7, 2025
How hermit kingdom North Korea became a hacking superpower
Despite its reputation as a backward, Stalinist state, the nation’s most potent weapon is its ability to steal billions online
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April 7, 2025
The NHS is close to collapse – could a radical scheme from Brazil’s favelas save it?
From Rio’s streets to the Amazon rainforest, a community-led approach has transformed healthcare outcomes – and Wes Streeting is taking note
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April 7, 2025
‘I’m the only Ukrainian-born member of congress — here’s why we must give land to Russia’
Constituents have torn shreds out of Victoria Spartz for her views, but she’s not backing down
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April 7, 2025
Tortoise becomes first-time mother at the age of 100
Philadelphia Zoo ‘overjoyed’ by arrival of Galapagos tortoise’s four hatchlings
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April 7, 2025
Am I alone in admiring what Trump is doing?
There’s only a slim chance his plan will work. But at least the US President is trying to change history, rather than just caretake it
The Telegraph
April 6, 2025
Nearly a billion plastic bags still used in UK annually because of loophole
While 10p charge has driven down high-street use, the levy does not apply to the booming industry of online purchases
The Telegraph
April 6, 2025
Trump is exposing the utter incoherence of Starmer’s economic agenda
If the PM is right that the ‘world has changed’, why on earth is he still wedded to his high-tax, high-spend policies?
The Telegraph
April 6, 2025
Russell Brand fears he could be prosecuted in US
New York lawsuit over alleged sexual assault could ‘overlap’ with live UK investigation, says actor’s lawyer
The Telegraph
April 6, 2025
Trump spared Russia from tariffs because of peace talks
Levy against Moscow would be ‘inappropriate’ amid negotiations, says senior White House aide
The Telegraph
April 6, 2025
‘There are three reasons gold has made such gains – Trump, Trump and Trump’
As the price of the precious metal continues to skyrocket, we meet the individuals behind the 21st-century gold rush
The Telegraph
April 6, 2025
Chinese ‘spy’: I risked my reputation by supporting Prince Andrew
Yang Tengbo claims he maintained ‘loyalty and commitment’ to Duke despite royal’s ‘negative’ perception in China
The Telegraph
April 6, 2025
Aimee Lou Wood reveals ADHD so severe she couldn’t eat
Actress felt ‘quite vulnerable’ after Netflix hit Sex Education due to show’s naked scenes
The Telegraph
April 6, 2025
Russia plans to capitalise on Trump’s trade wars – here’s the man leading Putin’s gambit
Kirill Dmitriev, a US-educated former Goldman Sachs banker, will look to charm the United States into a new economic partnership
The Telegraph
April 6, 2025
Covid ‘criminals’ dragged through courts five years later
Many of those accused claim they simply misunderstood the rules but were forced into lengthy court battles to clear their names
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April 6, 2025
If you see Trump, tell him – even Elon Musk is having second thoughts
The US President may soon have his Liz Truss moment. No government can buck the markets
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April 6, 2025
Second World War bomber with British airman found 82 years after being shot down
After eight decades of uncertainty surrounding the fateful mission, divers have discovered the aircraft off the coast of Greece
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April 6, 2025
Alabama’s ‘rocket city’ is the heart of US space travel. Musk’s Doge could be its demise
Donald Trump’s shake-up of the federal government has spooked Huntsville’s booming defence industry
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April 6, 2025
The ‘Human Swan’ is taking flight again – this time with vultures
Conservationist Sacha Dench is airborne once more and on a mission to change the public perception of a much-maligned scavenger
The Telegraph
April 6, 2025
The man behind Javier Milei’s chainsaw
Federico Sturzenegger has inspired libertarians such as Elon Musk as Argentina’s deregulation tsar
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April 6, 2025
Firebrand Jean-Luc Melénchon: ‘France is ready to revolt. The Le Pen affair could be the spark’
With Marine Le Pen temporarily out of the picture, the leader of the French Left believes he’s the man to bring his country into the future
The Telegraph
April 6, 2025
Britain’s hypersonic missile test hailed as ‘critical advance’ for defence
New engine could power a cutting-edge hypersonic cruise missile with a bigger range than a conventional rocket
The Telegraph
April 6, 2025
Russian spy sensors found hidden in UK waters
The devices are designed to spy on Britain’s nuclear submarines and have been identified by the Army as a potential national security threat
The Telegraph
April 5, 2025
Young white men do have problems, but they need to man up
Yes, masculinity is in crisis, but the truth is that masculinity has always been in crisis
The Telegraph
April 5, 2025
Michael Wolff: ‘Trump is not like you or me, he is crazy and that’s frightening. All bets are off’
The political author’s latest exposé goes inside the US election – and says we’ll still be working out what happened 100 years from now
The Telegraph
April 5, 2025
66 horses have died at the Grand National in the past 25 years. Is it time to call it a day?
It is Britain’s most celebrated horse race, watched by millions – but there have been calls for it to be banned on the grounds of cruelty
The Telegraph
April 5, 2025
Mother jailed for Southport X post should be freed, says Braverman
Former home secretary claims Lucy Connolly is ‘a victim of two-tier politicised justice system in Starmer’s Britain’
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April 5, 2025
BBC accused of ‘Islamist propaganda’ for calling Muslim converts ‘reverts’
Article on broadcaster’s news website subsequently edited to remove ‘divisive’ and ‘loaded’ term that had ‘no place on the BBC’
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April 5, 2025
It is now far past time to stop paying attention to the lies of Hamas
The latest revelations ram home the reality: the IDF are killing fewer civilians than other armies do
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April 5, 2025
Cate Blanchett: Ordinary people must not be burdened with solving climate change
The Australian actress praised the Earthshot Prize, founded by Prince William, describing it as ‘a real injection of energised hope’
The Telegraph
April 5, 2025
I am fighting for free speech, claims pro-life activist at heart of transatlantic row
Anti-abortion campaigner Livia Tossici-Bolt was convicted for protesting outside a Bournemouth clinic, despite support from the White House
The Telegraph
April 5, 2025
Dorset tank museum takes on Meta in funding battle
Rural attraction that joined the fight against Putin pushes back against social media giant
The Telegraph
April 5, 2025
Almost any MEP in Brussels could be prosecuted. Only Eurosceptics like Le Pen are
Technical misuse of European funding is difficult to completely avoid, and outright corruption scandals are frequent
The Telegraph
April 5, 2025