By Matthew Robinson The prison sentence handed to the rapist police officer David Carrick is already under review following complaints it was too lenient. And Joe Biden, above, defended America’s post-Covid economic recovery and called for unity in his State of the Union address. David Carrick’s ‘lenient’ sentence to be reviewed After the Attorney GeneralContinue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage for 2023 February 08”
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Governments, media and people clashing over gender issues
For parents, thefeeling of their children that they are in the wrong body is much harder to grasp and to deal with than for outsiders, who are even less able to understand parents when they want to deal with their children’s feelings, circumspectly.
The Telegraph Frontpage for Wednesday 2023 January 18
By Danny Boyle Good morning. The Education Secretary is to meet union leaders in a bid to avert seven days of strike action over teachers’ pay – as school leaders refuse to ease the pain of walkouts with contingency measures. We have the latest on those talks as well as today’s strike by nurses.Continue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage for Wednesday 2023 January 18”
The Telegraph Frontpage for Saturday 2022 December 24
By Sam Hall Good evening. Getting home for Christmas – whether by plane, train or automobile – has rarely been so challenging. We have the latest as Border Force officers go on strike, amid warnings that industrial action at our airports could go on for six months. Paris | A 69-year-old gunman opened fire atContinue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage for Saturday 2022 December 24”
The Telegraph Frontpage for 2022 Monday December 12
By Danny Boyle The rush-hour has been hit by travel disruption as an Arctic blast means weather warnings for ice, fog and snow remain in place. We have live travel updates – and the latest from the West Midlands, above, after a group of children fell through ice into a lake. Children plunge into frozenContinue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage for 2022 Monday December 12”
Composted Reads for 15 November 2022
It’s time to ditch the generations-long argument between those who blame overpopulation and those who worry about consumption
A selection of The Telegraph articles for Sunday 2022 October 23
Child-free by choice: The birth rate crisis gripping the West “You’ve slept in, woken up to a tidy home, it’s quiet, and you’ve got the rest of the day to potter around, no interruptions. A child-free life is a good life.” The message floats over a video that captures a scene of serene domesticity. PostedContinue reading “A selection of The Telegraph articles for Sunday 2022 October 23”
Ending a chaotic 45 days as PM
After 12 years of Tory failure, the British people deserve so much better than a revolving door of chaos with Tory’s leadership carrousel.
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 Independent from July 11 – July 24
July 11 Nadhim Zahawi vows to publish tax returns if he becomes PM amid HMRC probe Chancellor Nadhim Zahawi has vowed to publish his tax returns if he wins the Conservative Party leadership contest and becomes prime minister, following The Independent’s revelation that HMRC experts are investigating his financial affairs. The leadership hopeful claimedContinue reading “The Independent from July 11 – July 24”