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The New York Times looking at the 4th week of May 2023

Gail Collins and Bret Stephens The Republican Presidential Plot Is Thickening Tim Scott and Ron DeSantis are on the near horizon. Ezra Klein Liberals Are Persuading Themselves of a Debt Ceiling Plan That Won’t Work The limit Congress imposes is dumb, but Biden can’t just wave it away. Andrew Tate Thought He Was Above theContinue reading “The New York Times looking at the 4th week of May 2023”

The Telegraph Frontpage for Friday 2023 March 10

By Sam Hall Good evening. Rishi Sunak said cooperation between the UK and France on tackling the small boats crisis is now at an “unprecedented level”, after agreeing a £500 million deal with Emmanuel Macron. We also have the latest as the BBC told Gary Lineker to “step back” from presenting Match of the Day.Continue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage for Friday 2023 March 10”

Frontpage news for Tuesday February 28, 2023

Von der Leyen’s tea with the King The King welcomed Ms von der Leyen to Windsor Castle after the deal was agreed. A Buckingham Palace spokesman said: “The King is pleased to meet any world leader if they are visiting Britain, and it is the Government’s advice that he should do so.” However, palace sourcesContinue reading “Frontpage news for Tuesday February 28, 2023”

The Frontpage of The Telegraph for Tuesday 2023 January 31

Looking at the UK which the IMF downgraded its 2023 UK growth forecast by more than any other G7 nation, blaming the prospect of a deeper recession on “tighter fiscal and monetary policies”.

Say Hello to 2023, Wave Goodbye to 2022

  So, we’ve finally reached the end of 2022 and we can honestly say that it didn’t come soon enough. The past 12 months has been one of the most newsworthy in quite some time as it often felt that there was never a dull moment and most of it wasn’t for good reasons either.Continue reading “Say Hello to 2023, Wave Goodbye to 2022”

The Telegraph Frontpage for Wednesday 2022 December 21

By Danny Boyle Thousands of ambulance staff have today gone on strike for the first time in three decades, with warnings that patient safety cannot be guaranteed. We have a guide to what to expect in each area. Home births scrapped amid strike transport fears As paramedics and crews go on strike today, the HealthContinue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage for Wednesday 2022 December 21”

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 Wednesday 2022 December 07

As Britain enters a cold snap, the country faces the first major test of its energy resilience since the start of the Ukraine war – and the full impact of this month’s strikes is becoming clearer.

The Telegraph Frontpage for Tuesday 2022 December 06

By Danny Boyle After a threatened Tory rebellion, house-building targets are being watered down. We also analyse why all is not what it seems with the Sussexes’ latest Netflix trailer, above. Town halls to be allowed to build fewer homes In the face of rebellions by backbench Conservatives, Rishi Sunak has climbed down on keyContinue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage for Tuesday 2022 December 06”

The Telegraph Frontpage for 2022 November 29

By Danny Boyle Rishi Sunak has taken aim at China, as he signalled an ‘evolutionary leap’ in British foreign policy. In Qatar, England are set to face Wales in the World Cup – and revenge is on the menu. Sunak rejects idea trade will lead to democracy In his first major policy speech since becomingContinue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage for 2022 November 29”