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Conservatives continue to haemorrhage support among voters and councillors

Afternoon, Conservatives continue to haemorrhage support among voters and councillors A crumb of comfort for the Tories today with the latest GDP data this morning showing the UK’s economy flatlined in the last three months of 2022, helping the nation to narrowly avoid a recession. That is about it though with Electoral Calculus’s Martin BaxterContinue reading “Conservatives continue to haemorrhage support among voters and councillors”

The Telegraph Frontpage for Monday 2023 January 23

By Danny Boyle As temperatures drop, demand for electricity rises. For the first time, energy customers are set to be paid to cut consumption. Also today, Boris Johnson has entered the Ukraine tanks row, above. National Grid ready to pay customers to switch off Turn off to earn. Households will be paid for reducing theirContinue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage for Monday 2023 January 23”

The Telegraph Beyond Brexit Bulletin for 2023 January 03

The Prime Minister has pledged to review all Brussels rules by the end of this year Credit: James Manning/PA Wire The PM knows a bonfire of EU red tape risks undoing reset relations with Europe By Nick Gutteridge, POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT Just like his two predecessors, Rishi Sunak’s first New Year in office has come accompaniedContinue reading “The Telegraph Beyond Brexit Bulletin for 2023 January 03”

The Telegraph Frontpage Tuesday 2022 December 27

Good morning. Energy companies are hoarding nearly £2 billion of customers’ cash amid the cost-of-living crisis, The Telegraph can disclose. Meanwhile, traditional town high streets led the revival of Boxing Day sales on Monday as shoppers flocked to local towns over cities amid train strikes. Headlines: Today’s essential news Energy | Gas and electricity suppliersContinue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage Tuesday 2022 December 27”

The Telegraph Frontpage for Saturday evening 2022 December 10

By Danny Boyle Good evening. As the cold snap bites, southern England could get four inches of snow this weekend (after areas including County Durham, above, got a covering today). We have the latest weather warnings – and the fallout from the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s Netflix show. Evening briefing: Today’s essential headlines UKContinue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage for Saturday evening 2022 December 10”

The telegraph Frontpage for Tuesday 2022 November 22

These days, one cannot help but hear many reports about Qatar, human rights and football (or soccer) games.

The Telegraph for Monday 21 November 2022

By Danny Boyle England begin their bid for World Cup 2022 glory today – and face potential Fifa punishments for their on-pitch activism. We have the latest from Doha ahead of the team’s first game against Iran. Kane faces instant yellow card for One Love armband As England prepare for their first Qatar World CupContinue reading “The Telegraph for Monday 21 November 2022”

The Telegraph for the weekend of 2022 November 19-20

A look at what got the news, and interest of the Telegraph’s readers, this past weekend.

2022 November 19 Friday’s news by the Telegraph

A little bit later than normal, also presenting some news that would normally not catch the news. 😉 By Danny Boyle Good evening. Russia claims a successful test of its “Satan II” missile. We explore what that means, plus have the Autumn Statement fallout. Evening briefing: Friday’s essential headlines Nuclear tensions | Russia today carriedContinue reading “2022 November 19 Friday’s news by the Telegraph”

The Telegraph Frontpage for 2022 November 08

By Danny Boyle We can reveal that the Prime Minister is poised to announce a major gas deal with the US to tackle the energy crisis. At the same time, his Chancellor is preparing to unveil a new tax raid. Sunak to announce US deal to allay blackout fears Britain has been in advanced negotiationsContinue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage for 2022 November 08”