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The Telegraph’s Frontpage for 2022/10/18

By Danny Boyle Good morning. The Prime Minister has apologised for mistakes on her mini-Budget, but claims she is determined to “deliver”. Will it be enough to pacify restless Tories as she seeks to fight on? Brady to confront Truss ahead of crunch meeting After ripping up Liz Truss’s tax plans, Jeremy Hunt will todayContinue reading “The Telegraph’s Frontpage for 2022/10/18”

The Telegraph 2022 July 25 – July 31

July 25 Is it really the end of Boris Johnson? Not necessarily. The outgoing Prime Minister still has diehard fans and it seems clear his itch for being in power has not disappeared. Here, Associate Editor Christopher Hope runs through Johnson’s possible routes back to No 10. The total number of patients in England waitingContinue reading “The Telegraph 2022 July 25 – July 31”

The New York Times from July 11 – July 17

July 11 Ukrainain soldiers salvaging parts from a Russian armoured vehicle. The British military recently estimated the number of dead Russians at 25,000.Daniel Berehulak for The New York Times Russia seeks recruits for its war in Ukraine Russian forces desperately need new soldiers. Already, the government is using what some analysts call a “stealth mobilization”Continue reading “The New York Times from July 11 – July 17”

In Eastern Europe the Foundations of the European Union in danger

Warsaw has angered the EU by refusing to override a tribunal that this month ruled that the Polish constitution took precedence over rulings by the European Court of Justice, but now starts feeling the full force of the EU Commission’s wrath for daring to challenge the Court of Justice of the European Union’s role as the ultimate arbiter of law within the bloc.