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June 7, 2026
Enjoyed your vicar’s sermon this morning? It might be AI
Bishop warns chatbots offering spiritual advice may not be accurate as his diocese receives training on the technology
The Telegraph
June 7, 2026
Every Trump-class battleship means one less US aircraft carrier
Both the president’s proposed warships and Ford-class vessels require A1B reactors from the same sole supplier
The Telegraph
June 5, 2026
The mews is London’s gift to world civilisation
These cobbled stable lanes once housed Edward I’s falcons, yet their beauty and utility lives on
The Telegraph
June 5, 2026
Top Gun actor, 81, stabbed to death ‘by girlfriend’s son’
Suspect allegedly called police declaring he had killed ‘the man of sin’ before waving down officers in Los Angeles
The Telegraph
June 5, 2026
Trump’s latest project? A Lincoln Memorial promenade
US president claims memorial is facing the wrong way as he pushes latest plan to beautify America’s capital
The Telegraph
June 4, 2026
John Bolton set to strike plea deal over classified information charges
Donald Trump’s former national security adviser expected to admit single count in agreement that could spare him jail time
The Telegraph
June 4, 2026
Police diversity boss: We’re aiming to reverse racism across all of society
Alison Heydari says officers must grasp ‘intergenerational trauma’ from events such as Windrush scandal and murder of Stephen Lawrence
The Telegraph
June 4, 2026
Hannah Waddingham was too ‘picky’ to find love. Then she met a handsome surgeon
After years of happy singlehood (and impeccably high standards), the Ted Lasso star has ‘hard launched’ her new beau on the red carpet
The Telegraph
June 4, 2026
Alexis Soyer recipes dished up for anniversary of The Great Exhibition
On anniversary of The Great Exhibition, Imperial College London will offer a chance to sample historic cuisine
The Telegraph
June 4, 2026
Is Rupert Lowe's threat to Farage real? I went to Restore's heartland to find out
Great Yarmouth may well turn out to be a political outlier. But the trends pushing voters even further to the Right are powerful
The Telegraph
June 4, 2026
John Lennon’s art to go on display for first time
Ten sketches for what some believe was band’s earliest music video created for track ‘I Feel Fine’
The Telegraph
June 4, 2026
Stormzy fined for using phone while driving Ferrari
Rapper pleads guilty to not having proper control of his £400,000 supercar
The Telegraph
June 4, 2026
Lithium-battery devices on planes are a disaster waiting to happen
The dangers of taking a battery pack on board a plane have never been more apparent – yet many travellers still flout the rules
The Telegraph
June 4, 2026
Jennifer Aniston: I’d do another sitcom with Kudrow and Cox
The 57-year-old actress suggests calling a potential new show ‘Girlfriends’ during joint interview with former co-star
The Telegraph
June 4, 2026
HMRC raises extra £13m after threatening to raid bank accounts
Taxman says warning taxpayers with ‘direct recovery’ powers triggers debtors to pay up
The Telegraph
June 3, 2026
Officers from Henry Nowak police force felt pressured by diversity course
Some officers say they felt controlled during racial bias training
The Telegraph
June 3, 2026
Why Ed Sheeran’s imperial phase is over
After 15 incredibly successful years, the singer-songwriter is leaving Warner. Could a change of label help him rediscover his place in pop?
The Telegraph
June 3, 2026
Labour ‘burns money’ to find out non-car owners travel by train
Taxpayer-funded research into rail use is condemned as ‘naval-gazing nonsense’ and a waste of money
The Telegraph
June 3, 2026
Farage accused of inciting Southampton riots as Starmer denies two tier policing over Henry Nowak murder at PMQs
Camilla and Tim react to a fiery Prime Minister’s Questions that saw Reform leader criticised for his response to murder of Henry Nowak
The Telegraph
June 3, 2026
Starmer reserves his fury for Farage, not the murderer of Henry Nowak
The Prime Minister’s dismissal of two-tier policing claims confirmed Reform’s argument that the establishment ignores public concerns
The Telegraph
June 3, 2026
Martin Scorsese: AI makes directing films easier
Oscar-winner becomes adviser for technology firm whose tools he uses to generate film scenery
The Telegraph
June 3, 2026
How Dua Lipa and Callum Turner became the classiest A-list couple
Forget King Charles’s charm – these stylish, successful newlyweds are Britain’s most effective ambassadors
The Telegraph
June 2, 2026
Police told to pay £1.3m to woman hit by officers on emergency call
Claimant spent six months in hospital after 2019 Streatham collision and will never work again
The Telegraph
June 2, 2026
King’s Troop pays respects to soldier who died at horse show
L/Bdr Ciara Sullivan’s coffin drawn on a First World War gun carriage with her own mount walking behind
The Telegraph
June 2, 2026
The survival secrets of Britain’s most ancient family businesses
Members of the exclusive Tercentenarian Club discuss how staying true to their heritage has allowed them to thrive in the 21st century
The Telegraph
June 2, 2026
British ex-Paralympian to be first disabled astronaut in space
John McFall says ‘there should be no limit to what you can achieve – on Earth or in space’
The Telegraph
June 2, 2026
Sadiq Khan to back social media ban for under-16s
London Mayor argues tech firms should prove platforms are safe for children, just as food and pharmaceutical companies must
The Telegraph
June 2, 2026
The Peter Murrell scandal gets more hilarious by the day
Don’t tell me: Nicola Sturgeon never ‘consciously’ saw the 108 loo rolls her husband bought at the start of Covid, either
The Telegraph
June 1, 2026
British woman falls 1,600ft to death while hiking in Spain
The 42-year-old was crossing the Great Diagonal when she plunged from the summit
The Telegraph
June 1, 2026
Murrell did everything for ‘princess’ Sturgeon, says former SNP minister
Kenny MacAskill calls embezzlement conviction a ‘symptom’ of ‘Sturgeonism’ – a ‘wider disease’ that created ‘autocracy’ in the party
The Telegraph
June 1, 2026
Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni ordered back to court over legal costs
Hearing will determine whether actress should be paid back fees from suing It Ends With Us director
The Telegraph
June 1, 2026
Trump’s red dispatch box and other things you may have missed from Mandelson files
Disgraced ambassador told Foreign Secretary he would ‘never regret’ the appointment and badgered contacts to back Oxford chancellor role
The Telegraph
June 1, 2026
Tube strikes to go ahead after talks fail
London Underground drivers will walk out on Tuesday and Thursday
The Telegraph
June 1, 2026
Reform is wrong: The Sikh kirpan must not be banned
It would be a terrible injustice if religious freedoms were destroyed based on the ignorance of politicians
The Telegraph
June 1, 2026
Reform as popular as Labour among trade union members
Nigel Farage seen as the leader who would do the most for working people
The Telegraph
June 1, 2026
Family urges India to release Briton detained without trial for seven years
Christian Michel, 64, has been in custody longer than the maximum sentence for the alleged bribery offence he was extradited for
The Telegraph
May 31, 2026
Cancer to overwhelm hospitals by 2050
Predicted shortage of oncology workers threatens global health systems amid increasing patient demands
The Telegraph
May 30, 2026
NHS cancer jab eradicates tumours
Doctors hail ‘unprecedented’ results in patients who have failed to respond to chemotherapy and immunotherapy
The Telegraph
May 30, 2026
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Proposed development at Savile Row hits a snag following objections over daylight row
The Telegraph
May 30, 2026
Learn to give your dog the kiss of life in heatwaves, pet owners urged
Vets encourage people to administer first aid to dogs during Britain’s hottest May on record
The Telegraph
May 30, 2026
Reform’s gimmicks are not the answer to lower taxes
Nigel Farage’s party isn’t even in power and its economic policies already show massive black holes
The Telegraph
May 29, 2026
Submariner plied colleague with cocaine and sexually assaulted him
Lt-Cdr John Cursiter faces up to six months in prison for his crimes, described as a ‘breach of trust’
The Telegraph
May 29, 2026
The trans debate no one dared to have… until now
Student Maeve Halligan tells The Daily T about her Cambridge Union speech denouncing gender ideology
The Telegraph
May 29, 2026
Facial recognition to detect migrants posing as children
AI technology will estimate a person’s age at the border, making it easier to identify migrants who try to ‘game the system’
The Telegraph
May 29, 2026
‘I told police that criticising Islam wasn’t illegal. Then they sacked me’
A whistleblower reveals how questioning a focus on Muslim sensitivities led to her being sacked as chairman of a hate-crime panel
The Telegraph
May 28, 2026
Revealed: How pigeons rely on gut feeling to get home
German scientists discover iron in the liver acts as an internal magnetic compass for birds
The Telegraph
May 28, 2026
Trump’s lack of strategy on Iran is making him look weak
Tehran and Washington are trading ineffective tit-for-tat blows, but Israel is still taking out its enemies
The Telegraph
May 28, 2026
Did the CIA poison Gordon Banks?
A new podcast reopens football’s strangest conspiracy: was England’s goalkeeper deliberately poisoned during the 1970 World Cup?
The Telegraph
May 27, 2026
Assistant who injected Matthew Perry with fatal ketamine dose jailed for 41 months
Kenneth Iwamasa administered the drug three times on the day the Friends star died
The Telegraph
May 27, 2026
Policeman sued over home working ban after moving three hours from base
Policeman claimed disability discrimination after force required him to take ‘exhausting’ commute from Suffolk and Croydon- 1
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