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2024-01-21
Crackdown on ‘activists’ in the Civil Service
False ‘genocide’ claims demonise Israel, says Chief Rabbi
Net zero wind and solar advice ‘based on single year of data’
Heseltine: UAE should not be allowed to buy Telegraph
Cameron planning visit to China
Prince Harry ribs John Travolta with a joke about dining out on past glories
His Majesty’s secret ‘spy Oscars’
Princess of Wales keen to work during her recovery (but William is on the school run)
Don’t play Rule Britannia at Last Night of the Proms, Sussexes’ wedding cellist pleads
Pro-Palestine hecklers say Lammy ‘has blood on his hands’
Former chiefs of Islamist group justified knife attack on Rushdie
Israeli hostages at risk from deadly fungus in Hamas tunnels with no care possible
Gove withdraws funding from charity over link to Muslim council
US troops wounded in Iraq rocket strike
Accidents can happen, says admiral after Royal Navy warships crash
Iran-backed rebels use war in Gaza to strengthen their grip as Yemenis starve
Britain pushed US to lift Houthi terror status
Labour courts Republicans in readiness for Trump
Sturgeon branded a ‘fraud’ over deleted pandemic WhatsApps
Major airports to miss target deadline to end liquid search
Ministers give anti-Rwanda plan charity £235m contract
Dover warns Government against using border ‘hole’
It’s carry on camping it up for Legs & Co on the road
BBC staff committed ‘editorial malpractice’
HMRC urges civil servants to ask: ‘How much do I do to stop racism?’
Wage bill for BBC Verify team hits £2.7m
Highgate to dig into ‘empire links’ of graves
Burnham, the outspoken defender of sub-postmasters, signs deal with Fujitsu
Watchdog considers cutting Saturday post
Post Office ‘too late’ to sue Fujitsu for £1bn
Martin’s children at odds over legacy of the ‘fifth Beatle’
Pampered penguins get star treatment on film set
Smart motorways failing for days at a time
Cutbacks force villagers into midnight scramble to book bus
Facial recognition may keep hedgehogs safe from mowers
Six-legged dog has surgery to remove extra two limbs
Bite them on the beaches: Churchill’s false teeth are up for auction
AstraZeneca is set for £80m Covid jab fight
NHS age limit on screening ‘discriminatory’
Church allowed teenager to join choir that contained paedophile
Britain worse than US for telling employers of criminal records
Couple killed stepfather then went on drunken shopping spree
Scrapping safeguarding board left victims suicidal
Freezing Russians forced to cook their meals in the street
Ukraine’s wall of steel against looming attack
Sudan’s military ‘arms child soldiers’ as civil war looms
Fears of slippery slope over euthanasia deaths
Dormitory fire kills 13 schoolchildren
Haley bets on New Hampshire’s ‘never Trumpers’
Biden challenger looks to stage upset in ‘political graveyard’
‘Hindu Vatican’ to open at former mosque site
Macron lurches to the Right in bid to revive his presidency
The Civil Service cannot afford to lose focus
Royal Navy readiness
China’s population time bomb is about to explode
GPs have all the wrong priorities – and it’s slowly killing the NHS
Smug world elites should fear this chainsawwielding libertarian – he has exposed them
The great immigration con is finally unravelling
How to Labourproof your finances
I was naive to think the UN would help us uncover rape atrocities
John Lewis to target staff pay rises in shake-up
Nuclear start-up drops plans for UK and invests £4bn in France
NHS drone deliveries threaten RAF airfield
Issas still paying to use Asda’s old IT systems
Britain cannot hope to succeed by clinging to an obsolete past
Hunt needs a bold tax move to help as many as possible
Turbine boss blasts ‘fairytale thinking’ about net zero plans
How the Davos elite learned to stop worrying and fall in love with Labour
How Bob the Builder’s multibillion-pound bungalow empire unravelled
Why Britain relies on failing computer systems
Insurers tackle spies in the City as Chinese agents target the UK
The struggles of an investor favourite
‘It’s no use being a millionaire in the graveyard’
‘P&O cruise was hell after my wheelchair broke and no one seemed to care’
Storm Isha brings gales and an end to the cold spell
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