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The Daily Telegraph, 29 Jun 2026

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The Daily Telegraph, produced by the Telegraph Media Group, stands among Britain’s leading national newspapers. Launched in 1855 and published daily, it delivers broad coverage of politics, business, culture, lifestyle and global affairs, combining rigorous journalism with accessible storytelling. Each issue features expert commentary, investigative reporting and a range of regular supplements including business, sport and travel. The Daily Telegraph has led coverage of many major global events, including its eyewitness report on the outbreak of the Second World War – hailed as the scoop of the century. The paper has long focused on national and international news while maintaining a distinct UK perspective rooted in its London origins. It was also an early adopter of online publishing, and one of Britain’s first national newspapers to be published digitally. Available on PressReader, The Daily Telegraph newspaper brings readers trusted daily news, insightful analysis and authoritative commentary as one of the country’s most enduring publications.

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ArticleBurnham: Give me 10 years to fix Bri­tain

ANDY BURNHAM will set out a 10-year plan to trans­form the eco­nomy as he pre­pares to enter Down­ing Street. In a sign he intends to fight at least two elec­tions as prime min­is­ter, Mr Burnham will today argue that he needs a dec­ade to over­haul...

Burnham: Give me 10 years to fix Bri­tain

ArticleAlmost 20,000 for­eign crim­in­als avoid deport­a­tion

SHABANA MAHMOOD has pledged to ramp up the deten­tion of illegal migrants as the num­ber of for­eign crim­in­als avoid­ing deport­a­tion has hit a record of almost 20,000. Home Office fig­ures show there are 19,779 offend­ers liv­ing freely in...

Almost 20,000 for­eign crim­in­als avoid deport­a­tion

ArticleTrump fears new PM will fall short on defence

THE White House is con­cerned that Bri­tain is fall­ing behind on its defence spend­ing com­mit­ments, poten­tially set­ting up an early clash with Andy Burnham. Offi­cials in Don­ald Trump’s admin­is­tra­tion were deeply scep­tical that the...

Trump fears new PM will fall short on defence

ArticleAs a mayor, I know why Burnham will fail in No 10

There is a par­tic­u­lar kind of polit­ical suc­cess that is, ulti­mately, its own warn­ing sign. Andy Burnham has been adored in Greater Manchester in a way that almost no politi­cian in mod­ern Brit­ish life has been adored any­where. The approval...

As a mayor, I know why Burnham will fail in No 10

ArticleRail bosses vetoed extra sig­nals near crash site

Rail chiefs over­ruled a safety recom­mend­a­tion say­ing they should install extra sig­nals near the site of the fatal train crash in Bed­ford, The Tele­graph can dis­close. Net­work Rail was allowed to ignore a request to add extra sig­nalling lights...

Rail bosses vetoed extra sig­nals near crash site

ArticleNHS hos­pit­als defy trans guid­ance

NHS hos­pit­als will allow bio­lo­gical men who are trans­gender to use female-only wards and lav­at­or­ies des­pite a Supreme Court rul­ing against the prac­tice. West Lon­don NHS Trust has instruc­ted patients that they can use single-sex...

NHS hos­pit­als defy trans guid­ance

ArticleFive nurses killed in sky­dive plane crash

Five nurses pre­par­ing to make their first sky­dive were among 11 people who died when a plane crashed moments after take-off in north­east­ern France. The air­craft came down at about 11am local time yes­ter­day, just after lift­ing off from the...

Five nurses killed in sky­dive plane crash

ArticleFull board

Strong winds hampered paddle boarders try­ing to set a world record at Torre Abbey Sands, in Torquay, Devon.

Full board

ArticleRail bosses vetoed extra sig­nals near crash site

Rail chiefs over­ruled a safety recom­mend­a­tion say­ing they should install extra sig­nals near the site of the fatal train crash in Bed­ford, The Tele­graph can dis­close. Net­work Rail was allowed to ignore a request to add extra sig­nalling lights...

Rail bosses vetoed extra sig­nals near crash site