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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Hugh Palmer and three others have permission to officiate withdrawn following Makin Report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
Children are sitting too many exams, says exams boss
Chief executive of AQA added 16 year-olds should not always have to resit maths for A-levels
The Telegraph
November 22, 2024
Life has been Amazon Primed – we want everything now
We’ve lost patience with, well, pretty much everything. Thankfully, I’ve found an antidote
The Telegraph
November 22, 2024
The beauty products really worth your money, according to Telegraph editors
These skincare and make-up heroes were scored highest by the Telegraph Beauty Awards’ panel of experts – here’s why they are our favourites
The Telegraph
November 22, 2024
How we ran out of room and money to bury our dead
There are increasingly large obstacles at every stage of the process that follows a death – and grieving families are paying the price
The Telegraph
November 21, 2024
Kayaker ‘killed in Wisconsin lake accident’ sends video from eastern Europe
Ryan Borgwardt faked his own death to abandon family, say police after they receive proof of life message
The Telegraph
November 21, 2024
Cormac McCarthy had relationship with 16-year-old ‘muse’ when he was in his 40s
Augusta Britt says affair with then-married author, who died in 2023, began after they met at an Arizona motel pool
The Telegraph
November 21, 2024
Met Police claimed imam’s sermon saying ‘destroy Jewish homes’ is not a crime
Investigators reopen case after outrage on social media into unnamed preacher’s words
The Telegraph
November 21, 2024
Lawsuits accuse ‘potato cartel’ of price-gouging shoppers
Complaints say firms, including McCain Foods and Lamb Weston, broke anti-trust laws by co-ordinating price rises since 2021
The Telegraph
November 21, 2024
Non-crime hate incidents are undermining trust in officers, says police college head
Lord Herbert says force may need ‘rebalancing’ so it can ‘focus on job it is suppose to do’ rather than getting involved in ‘mere disputes’
The Telegraph
November 21, 2024
Multi-millionaire’s former partner sues for half of £18m mansion ‘promised at Alps lunch’
Christina Haynes says Mark Austin’s investment adviser assured her she and couple’s two children were protected if relationship broke down
The Telegraph
November 21, 2024
Trans men can be pregnant too, says Labour MP in attack on ‘gendered language’
Alex Sobel claims there could be ‘serious consequences’ if medics do not ask the right questions
The Telegraph
November 21, 2024
Wicked is about race and women, says film’s costume designer
Tony Award winner Paul Tazewell thinks musical ‘captures the zeitgeist of what’s going on right now culturally in a very strong way’
The Telegraph
November 21, 2024
How Captain Tom’s daughter trashed his legacy
Hannah Ingram-Moore won praise for supporting her father’s fundraising during lockdown. Now she stands accused of exploiting his memory
The Telegraph
November 21, 2024
The depressed should be allowed to end their life, says AC Grayling
Comments made in 2021 raise concern about safeguards surrounding assisted dying Bill
The Telegraph
November 21, 2024
Gavin and Stacey: new pictures reveal cast 17 years on
BBC comedy series to return with a Christmas special that takes place five years on from the previous one-off festive episode
The Telegraph
November 21, 2024
Watch: Heir to £230m pie fortune dropped off by Porsche before killing best friend
Dylan Thomas was found guilty of murdering William Bush on Christmas Eve in 2023
The Telegraph
November 21, 2024
Russian-linked ship dumps 300 tons of potentially explosive cargo off Norfolk
Environmentalists claim the operation to remove the dangerous load will have a ‘devastating impact on local maritime species’
The Telegraph
November 21, 2024
Ed Miliband’s new heat pump plan could tip us into civil unrest
Very soon, communities will be at war with one another until tempers are stretched beyond breaking point
The Telegraph
November 21, 2024
Prof Tim Spector: Covid likely to have come from a lab leak
Downing Street adviser during pandemic points to ‘obvious cover-up’ of virus origin
The Telegraph
November 21, 2024
Grace Kelly’s granddaughter re-wears one of her chicest suits, 61 years later
Princess Alexandra stepped out in an elegant silk Dior look as part of Monaco’s National Day celebrations
The Telegraph
November 21, 2024
‘The BBC wanted a younger audience for A Question of Sport. We didn’t want to go’
Sue Barker, Phil Tufnell and Matt Dawson speak about their feelings on being dropped from the long-running show, as they reunite for a tour
The Telegraph
November 21, 2024
The Captain Tom charity scandal is a warning to us all to be careful who you donate to
Recent impropriety at some charities may leave you reconsidering your donations – but the Telegraph Christmas Charity Appeal has the answer
The Telegraph
November 21, 2024
The BBC’s loathing of rural Britain is clear
An embarrassing blunder involving the Corporation’s Verify service reveals its ignorance of farming woes
The Telegraph
November 21, 2024
BBC presses ahead with Radio 2 60s and 70s spin-off station despite admitting it will harm rivals
The broadcaster hopes that the new station will win back some older listeners lost to competitors such as Boom Radio and Greatest Hits Radio
The Telegraph
November 21, 2024
US missile base is a priority target for destruction, says Russia
Moscow claims new facility in Poland raises the risk of nuclear war, but Western forces say it is purely defensive
The Telegraph
November 21, 2024
Mass immigration is masking the true scale of our worklessness crisis
We are importing workers at a time when millions are being trapped in welfare. Sweden has found a way out
The Telegraph
November 21, 2024
Mother who faked DNA test became pregnant despite ‘knowing she faced jail’
Pleas for suspended sentence rejected as woman handed 32-month prison sentence
The Telegraph
November 21, 2024
The ICC’s anti-Israel arrest warrants are a travesty – we must stand with Netanyahu
It is time for the UK to consider pulling out of this charade of an international court
The Telegraph
November 21, 2024
Archbishop of Canterbury’s attendance at British Museum dinner was ‘jaw dropping’, says Ian Hislop
It is lovely that you have resigned, Private Eye editor told Justin Welby, at a ‘gathering of the great and good’
The Telegraph
November 21, 2024
Anti-Brexit lawyer demands British Museum do more on slavery to prevent riots
Campaigner warns that efforts to obscure ‘uncomfortable truths’ could undermine social cohesion
The Telegraph
November 21, 2024
What’s Starmerism? Socialism via moralising lawyers
Despite appearances, this Labour Government does have a vision – it’s rule by ECHR-adhering judges
The Telegraph
November 21, 2024
World’s thinnest spaghetti invented by scientists – but not for what you think
Pasta strands 200 times thinner than a human hair are used to create breathable bandages
The Telegraph
November 21, 2024
The rewilding plan bringing extinct animals back to Britain
The return of beavers, apex predators and ancient cattle is unwelcome news for some farmers – but there can be happy by-products
The Telegraph
November 21, 2024
The best boutique hotels in Edinburgh
These snug and stylish properties are some of the Scottish capital’s most characterful places to stay
The Telegraph
November 21, 2024
Police drop investigation into Allison Pearson over tweet
Force ditches inquiry after facing criticism for “appalling” attack on free speech
The Telegraph
November 21, 2024
Kelvin Fletcher: ‘This tax is part of a continued attack on British family farms’
For two decades, the Emmerdale actor played a fictional farmer in the Yorkshire Dales. Then, he decided to swap acting for the real thing...
The Telegraph
November 21, 2024
Covid vaccine boosters rejected by majority of Americans
Survey finds the most common reason for people not getting a shot is that they do not think they need it
The Telegraph
November 21, 2024