King Charles III has asked the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to move out of Frogmore Cottage for good to allow Prince Andrew to move in. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been asked by the King to hand over the keys to Frogmore Cottage, but were not told it had been earmarked forContinue reading “News from the UK for 2023 March 02”
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Chopper’s Westminster Whispers for 2023 February 20
Penny’s Tory associations tour raises eyebrows There was an eyebrow-raising admission at the end of Penny Mordaunt’s interview on the BBC’s Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg show. “I’ve just finished a tour in the West Country and I’ve been visiting businesses and all sorts of community groups, but I’ve also been visiting our activists and ourContinue reading “Chopper’s Westminster Whispers for 2023 February 20”
Christopher ‘Chopper’ Hope on 2023 January 16
It is clear that both the Tories and Labour are finally narrowing their gaze on the people who matter: voters.
Reviews about nature for the first half of September
September 05 Switzerland’s glaciers are becoming a front-row seat to climate destruction For most of its existence glaciology has been a slow-moving profession, but this year is different. The belting heat waves that struck Europe over the past few months handed the specialists in Alpine ice sheets an unprecedented set of challenges. And some ofContinue reading “Reviews about nature for the first half of September”
Main news items for the first half of September
Looking at what made the headlines the first half of September 2022
The Telegraph for Wednesday 2022/10/26
Comeback king Gove to spread tentacles in Whitehall After vowing to fix the “mistakes” made by Liz Truss, Rishi Sunak took swift action. The new Prime Minister used his speech in Downing Street to warn that “difficult decisions” were needed, as he partly blamed the economic mess on his predecessor and committed to delivering theContinue reading “The Telegraph for Wednesday 2022/10/26”
The Telegraph – Weekly Higlights for 2022 October 22
Steer a clearer course through this week’s twists and turns with our hand-picked articles, below. Five unmissable stories The one word that could propel Boris Johnson back to No 10, according to Christopher Hope. Inside the blueprint for China’s new dictatorship. As Xi Jinping prepares to secure his third term as Chinese leader, we exploreContinue reading “The Telegraph – Weekly Higlights for 2022 October 22”
Only time will tell if Britain’s new PM has what it takes to confront the biggest crisis of all
Fiona Harvey After a torrid summer of extreme heat, drought and raw sewage on the beaches, forming a suitable background to two months of political brawling, the hard-fought campaign to be the next prime minister of the UK finally ended this week. Liz Truss, the former foreign secretary, took up residence in Downing Street onContinue reading “Only time will tell if Britain’s new PM has what it takes to confront the biggest crisis of all”
The Guardian looking at the third week of August 2022
Whilst the Kremlin is trying to do something unprecedented: to steal another state’s nuclear reactor, the West feels the results of the different sanctions because of the war, in its purse, presenting Europe with a cost of living crisis.
The Telegraph looking at the world the first week of August
August 01 Queen hails ‘inspiration’ as Lionesses make history The Queen hailed England’s women footballers as “an inspiration for future generations” after they thrilled the country with an epic victory in the final of Euro 2022. The Lionesses’ 2-1 win over Germany, after a near-perfect run to the final, was watched at Wembley Stadium andContinue reading “The Telegraph looking at the world the first week of August”