In the news the Fourth week of December 2023

Monday December 18 2023 Israel risks breaking law with its ‘killing rage’, says Ben Wallace The shift in tone from Western officials towards Israel has been notable over the last weeks. Writing for the Telegraph, Mr Wallace warned that Israel risks losing legal authority for its war in Gaza by going on a crude andContinue reading “In the news the Fourth week of December 2023”

British in 2023 found out that Brexit is not working

Politicians in Britain may not like it, but many British have now seen how their politicians had told many lies and triggered them in the Brexit. A recent poll says now, that most Brits want to return to the EU.

Politic headlines on Friday 2023 October 13

By Sam Ashworth-Hayes Assistant Comment Editor Afternoon, The Israeli response to Hamas’s terror attacks continues to develop, with the country’s armed forces preparing for an expected ground assault into Gaza. In Britain, concerns over Hamas sympathisers and weak institutional responses are dominating the headlines, with the ongoing jockeying for position ahead of next year’s electionContinue reading “Politic headlines on Friday 2023 October 13”

The second weekend of May 2023

Saturday’s essential news ‘Reckoning’ | India will wage a diplomatic campaign to reclaim the Koh-i-Noor diamond and thousands of other treasures from Britain in a “reckoning” with the colonial past, the Telegraph can reveal. Officials in New Delhi are preparing what would amount to the largest repatriation claim faced by the UK, on a scaleContinue reading “The second weekend of May 2023”

2023 Easter Sunday’s essential news

The leader of the Scottish Conservatives has told voters to back Labour at the next election to oust the SNP, prompting fury in Tory HQ. Plus: Two Britons killed in the West Bank have been named. Tory fury | Douglas Ross, the Scottish Conservatives leader, has provoked anger in the party’s London headquarters after sayingContinue reading “2023 Easter Sunday’s essential news”

The Telegraph Frontpage for Thursday 2023 March 16

By Matthew Robinson The Bank of England is in emergency talks with international counterparts as the crisis deepens at Credit Suisse. And Gary Lineker believed he had a “special arrangement” with the BBC, his agent has claimed in the wake of the impartiality row. Crisis at Credit Suisse casts shadow over Budget One of Europe’sContinue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage for Thursday 2023 March 16”

The Telegraph Frontpage 2023 February 21

By Sam Hall On his first trip to Kyiv since the war began, Joe Biden hit out at Vladimir Putin and pledged more military funding for Ukraine. Joe Biden makes his first trip to Ukraine About this time last year, Vladimir Putin would have been planning his own trip to Kyiv to celebrate the successesContinue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage 2023 February 21”

The Telegraph Frontpage Friday 2023 February 17

By Matthew Robinson Good morning. The Prime Minister is in Northern Ireland to try to end the deadlock over border trade after securing changes to the Brexit deal from Brussels. And Nicola Sturgeon’s independence strategy is in disarray as the special party conference she hoped would endorse her “de facto referendum” plan has been scrapped.Continue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage Friday 2023 February 17”

The Telegraph Frontpage for 2023 February 08

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”

Interesting articles for 2023 January 30 – February 5

A look at the world for the first week of February 2023

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