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April 27, 2025
Frozen fuel tanks and survival manuals: The art of flying over the North Pole
Everything you need to know about flights over the Arctic, including how they work, why they are essential, and landing in an emergency
The Telegraph
April 27, 2025
The English cardinal who could be papal kingmaker
When Cardinal Timothy Radcliffe speaks, people listen and the British priest may be able to cut through the emerging politicking
The Telegraph
April 26, 2025
‘I was sexually abused, you never really get over it’: How survivors grapple with lifelong trauma
In the wake of Giuffre’s suicide, one man shares how, decades later, the scars of abuse continue to shape every aspect of his life
The Telegraph
April 26, 2025
Keir Starmer is a PM who can’t apologise or tell the truth
The local elections are a chance to show a leader who believes he’s above it all the anger he has wrought
The Telegraph
April 26, 2025
Britain’s exploration of South Pole was ‘colonial’, claims museum
Polar centre at Cambridge University said expeditions were in same ‘mould’ despite Antarctica having no human inhabitants
The Telegraph
April 26, 2025
From beyond the grave, Francis brought Ukrainian peace a little closer
Funeral for the most ‘normal’ of popes was an extraordinary day of pomp and political circumstance
The Telegraph
April 26, 2025
Has Trump really turned on Putin?
A rare rebuke from the US president has rattled Moscow, but it remains to be seen if it’s a true change of heart or just political theatre
The Telegraph
April 26, 2025
Trump makes early exit from Pope’s funeral to treat Melania to birthday dinner
US president leaves event with first lady just one hour after pontiff’s burial
The Telegraph
April 26, 2025
Labour’s obsession with equality over quality will turn Britain into a country of bored Neets
Technical schools have achieved amazing results for their pupils. But they are facing total destruction under new legislation
The Telegraph
April 26, 2025
Virginia Giuffre and Prince Andrew: a scandal neither could recover from
Aged just 16, Giuffre’s job at Mar-a-Lago set her on a path of abuse, forever altering her life and that of the Duke of York
The Telegraph
April 26, 2025
Duke of York’s ex-girlfriend branded ‘vile’ for attack on Virginia Giuffre
Lady Victoria Hervey accused of being ‘cold-hearted’ after social media comments around Jeffrey Epstein victim’s death
The Telegraph
April 26, 2025
Hamas claim that 70pc of Gaza dead are women and children ‘demonstrably false’
Think tank finds inconsistencies between hospital records and statistics from Gaza’s ministry of health
The Telegraph
April 26, 2025
Why veils mattered more than titles at the Pope’s funeral
From mantillas to suits, world leaders bent the dress code, signalling evolving traditions in ceremonial fashion and the Catholic church
The Telegraph
April 26, 2025
Trump considers sending migrants to Rwanda
US has already sent some deportees to African nation that agreed to take in UK migrants under Tories
The Telegraph
April 26, 2025
‘It becomes a no-go zone all summer’: How music festivals are ruining British parks
For many of us, the arrival of summer means ear-splitting noise, metal fences and crime. Now residents are fighting back
The Telegraph
April 26, 2025
Have no doubt: If Mark Carney is elected, Canada will become a failed state
The country was already on the path to decline under Trudeau. Carney will only get us there faster
The Telegraph
April 26, 2025
Who is Mark Carney? Banker turned politician who took over from Justin Trudeau
Justin Trudeau’s replacement was once coined the rockstar central banker and ‘architect of Project Fear’
The Telegraph
April 26, 2025
‘We’ll burn Jews like Hitler did’, says BBC’s reporter in Gaza
Samer Elzaenen has appeared on BBC Arabic more than a dozen times since the conflict erupted and even reported live last month
The Telegraph
April 26, 2025
The week the blob derailed Project Trump
As the President’s second term nears the 100 day mark, it seems his radical agenda has this week been blunted on multiple fronts
The Telegraph
April 26, 2025
A great and humble Pope, but first and foremost, a follower of Christ
His message was simple. ‘The gospel is for everyone,’ he said. That was his vision – for a Church and a world where no one is left out
The Telegraph
April 26, 2025
Why isn’t it racist to ban white men?
A female theatre director has proposed a year-long ban on plays by writers who are white and male. So long, Shakespeare…
The Telegraph
April 25, 2025
US attorney general chastised by judge after calling Luigi Mangione ‘cold-blooded’ assassin
Prosecution and defence reminded about public comments after Pam Bondi’s remarks
The Telegraph
April 25, 2025
Tom Hardy’s Netflix thriller will ‘put Wales on the map’
Welsh locations double for US city in thriller, which will make filmmakers sit up and take notice, says producer
The Telegraph
April 25, 2025
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs to claim: It was swinging, not sex trafficking
Rapper faces accusations of kidnapping, drugging, and coercing women into sex
The Telegraph
April 25, 2025
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs to claim: I’m a swinger, not a rapist
Rapper faces accusations of kidnapping, drugging, and coercing women into sex
The Telegraph
April 25, 2025
Trump is repeating all the mistakes of appeasement, except it’s worse this time
The US president is openly on Putin’s side, refusing to condemn the invasion and instead shifting all the blame onto Ukraine
The Telegraph
April 25, 2025
FBI arrests judge for ‘obstructing migrant arrest’
Hannah Dugan, a Milwaukee county circuit judge, detained at courthouse where she works
The Telegraph
April 25, 2025
After 20 years as a card-carrying Tory, I’ve joined Reform
While Kemi Badenoch dispenses pessimism, Nigel Farage’s jolly optimism is the antidote we need to the disaster unfolding under Labour
The Telegraph
April 25, 2025
‘With Trump, anything can happen’: The international intrigue to watch out for at the Pope’s funeral
While the delegations from Iran and Israel can blame the alphabet for their proximity, Zelensky may welcome the chance to get close to Trump
The Telegraph
April 25, 2025
For Ukraine, no deal is better than a bad deal
Trump walking away from the table could leave Ukraine in a stronger position
The Telegraph
April 25, 2025
How to have a perfect spring weekend in Rome
An insider 48-hour guide to the historic, art-laden European metropolis that is the Eternal City
The Telegraph
April 25, 2025
‘Missed penis’ on Bayeux Tapestry raises questions between scholars
Medieval experts debate whether depiction of a running man shows male genitalia or a sword’s sheath
The Telegraph
April 25, 2025
Trump has blown his chance of saving the West
From betraying Ukraine to waging trade wars, the American president has proven to be an utter disaster
The Telegraph
April 25, 2025
The vitriol of Belfast’s Bafta-winning band is typical of Ireland’s troubling anti-Semitism
Rap group Kneecap spread sickening conspiracy theories to the delight of their ignorant young fans
The Telegraph
April 25, 2025
We must all call out rude smartphone users
Like factory work, driving cars and smoking, we must admit that phones are not safe for the young
The Telegraph
April 24, 2025
New York beekeeper ‘was Rwandan Genocide perpetrator’
Faustin Nsabumukunzi participated in commission of ‘heinous acts of violence abroad’, allege prosecutors
The Telegraph
April 24, 2025
Jair Bolsonaro’s health ‘has worsened’
Former Brazilian leader has been hospitalised since mid-April
The Telegraph
April 24, 2025
Social media giants forced to delete accounts of 1.5m British children
Ofcom tells tech companies to enforce minimum age limits properly or face being fined and even banned from operating in the UK
The Telegraph
April 24, 2025
China’s audacious ploy to woo former US allies
With President Trump’s unpredictability alienating the global community, Xi Jinping looks to offer former rivals a chance at stability
The Telegraph
April 24, 2025
How the Supreme Court’s trans ruling is paving the way for a return of gender-neutral loos
The ruling could see a renewed push for unisex lavatories – but critics say the facilities may create safeguarding risks
The Telegraph
April 24, 2025
Flesh-eating caterpillar dresses in bones to steal prey
The bugs’ ‘macabre’ practice of covering itself in body parts is unprecedented, scientists say
The Telegraph
April 24, 2025
These are ‘uncertain’ times? Get a grip, this isn’t 1940
Today’s generation need to read a few history books and develop some perspective
The Telegraph
April 24, 2025
Are we about to see Trump pull the US Navy out of the western Pacific?
Forward deterrence just lets China strike the first blows, analysts suggest
The Telegraph
April 24, 2025
When is Canada’s federal election? A simple guide
All your questions about the upcoming vote answered
The Telegraph
April 24, 2025
Tourists are being locked up and deported in Trump’s America – should you be worried?
After a number of tourists have been detained upon arrival in the US, we consider whether ordinary travellers should really be concerned
The Telegraph
April 24, 2025
China using ‘mysterious structures’ to expand its waters
South Korea believes China’s Yellow Sea ‘fish farm’ is a strategic move to claim territory
The Telegraph
April 24, 2025
Beijing is rejoicing at Trump’s Ukraine surrender
The US President’s awful negotiating tactics have immeasurably weakened America’s global position
The Telegraph
April 24, 2025
Why more young women are refusing to take their husband’s surname
A growing number of brides – and grooms – think the tradition is bizarre, old-fashioned and anti-feminist
The Telegraph
April 24, 2025
Jennifer Rauchet: Pete Hegseth’s wife who is called ‘Yoko Ono’ behind her back
Defence secretary’s spouse stands firmly by his side during top job in government
The Telegraph
April 24, 2025
Police ‘misled minister’ about violent threats by trans protesters
Dame Diana Johnson initially denied that signs threatening violence against feminists were held at a protest in London- 1
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