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New term names at London School of Economics

The names Michaelmas term, the Christmas break, Lent term, Easter break, seem to come to an end when more schools shall come to follow the London School of Economics.

How Scotland became the wokest country in the world

By Chris Evans, Editor Dear Reader, Nicola Sturgeon has pursued numerous fashionable causes since she came to power, including radical gender reforms. But does the SNP leader have a motive that goes beyond boosting her government’s progressive credentials? Jenny Hjul explores how Sturgeon made Scotland the wokest country in the world in an attempt toContinue reading “How Scotland became the wokest country in the world”

The Telegraph Frontpage for Mondy 2022 December 19

By Danny Boyle Lionel Messi has finally won the trophy that he craved most of all. We have full coverage from the World Cup final in Qatar – as well as the likely impact of this week’s NHS strikes. ‘Greatest’ World Cup final decided on penalties Lionel Messi is celebrating a career-defining World Cup triumphContinue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage for Mondy 2022 December 19”

The Telegraph Frontpage for 2022 Wednesday December 14

By Danny Boyle Yesterday train services have been severely disrupted after rail workers walked out in the first of a wave of 48-hour strikes. But how dedicated to the action are union members? The head of Network Rail has told us why he thinks RMT boss Mick Lynch, above, is lashing out. The big story:Continue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage for 2022 Wednesday December 14”

Public opinion on the ECJ spells trouble for Sunak

The European courts have come to represent everything Brexiteers hate about the EU Credit: Rex Public opinion on the ECJ spells trouble for Sunak By Tony Diver, SUNDAY POLITICAL EDITOR (ACTING) European judges have become the bogeymen of British politics. Seldom a day goes by when the newspapers do not refer to the overweening influenceContinue reading “Public opinion on the ECJ spells trouble for Sunak”

The Telegraph Frontpage for Saturday 2022 November 26

Good evening. The Princess of Wales has spoken exclusively to the Telegraph about her mission to protect the next generation. Royal editor Hannah Furness explores why children under-five need our attention like never before. The Princess of Wales today warns that “not enough is being done” to nurture Britain’s youngest children, as she vows toContinue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage for Saturday 2022 November 26”

The Telegraph in the morning of 2022 November 01

The Telegraph’s Frontpage for 2022 November 01

To owe her the most heartfelt debt

At 96, visibly frail, and having survived multiple health scares, the queen had been in the twilight of her reign for some years. But news of her death still landed with a thunderclap across the British realm, where the queen was a revered figure and an anchor of stability.

The Independent looking at June 09 – June 15

Dear reader,   Take a few moments to get up to speed on all the latest news from around the globe with our selection of Independent Premium’s top stories. Your weekly round-up 13-year-old refugee girl ‘sent back to Ukraine after Home Office refused visa’ ‘I won’t apologise’: Angela Merkel defends relationship with Putin Starmer’s cunningContinue reading “The Independent looking at June 09 – June 15”