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The Telegraph Frontpage Tuesday 2023 May 23

Madeleine McCann detectives to search reservoir German police looking for Madeleine McCann’s body are set to begin a major search of a remote Algarve reservoir that suspect Christian Brueckner previously visited. Scotland Yard detectives are understood to have travelled to the area, but will only have a “watching brief”, report Gerard Couzens and Martin Evans.Continue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage Tuesday 2023 May 23”

Landlord reforms: what you need to know

By Tom Haynes PERSONAL FINANCE REPORTER If you’re a landlord, it’s time to pour a stiff one: the Renters’ Reform Bill is finally here. The big changes include landlords losing the right to evict tenants without having to prove any fault, as well as the power to raise rents more than once a year. LandlordsContinue reading “Landlord reforms: what you need to know”

The Telegraph Frontpage Tuesday 2022 December 27

Good morning. Energy companies are hoarding nearly £2 billion of customers’ cash amid the cost-of-living crisis, The Telegraph can disclose. Meanwhile, traditional town high streets led the revival of Boxing Day sales on Monday as shoppers flocked to local towns over cities amid train strikes. Headlines: Today’s essential news Energy | Gas and electricity suppliersContinue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage Tuesday 2022 December 27”

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”

The Telegraph Frontpage for Thursday 2022 December 08

By Danny Boyle Good morning. Ministers face a backlash at plans to rely on soldiers to sacrifice Christmas to cover for striking public sector workers. Also today, Harry and Meghan’s Netflix show is being released. Army fury as soldiers ordered to give up Christmas This month’s strikes will undoubtedly impact the public, but the walkoutsContinue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage for Thursday 2022 December 08”

The Telegraph Frontpage for 2022 November 28

By Danny Boyle Beijing is facing unprecedented disobedience as anti-lockdown demonstrations spread across China. We have the latest from on the ground – and the response of stock markets. Anti-lockdown marches sweep China in threat to Xi It is the most direct challenge to Beijing since the Tiananmen Square protests. Chinese protesters have called forContinue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage for 2022 November 28”

The Telegraph for Tuesday 2022/10/25

By Danny Boyle Good morning. Rishi Sunak is this morning being appointed the UK’s next prime minister by the King. We have the latest on how he might build a new Cabinet that he aims to unite a fractious Tory party. Gove in line for comeback as PM lays out his Cabinet The UK willContinue reading “The Telegraph for Tuesday 2022/10/25”

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 headlines for 2022/10/19

By Danny Boyle Good morning. As Liz Truss faces a humiliating PMQs today, some economic news that she could probably do without – figures this morning show that inflation has returned to double digits. Pensioners £430 worse off if triple lock dropped A fresh rebellion on the Conservative benches is brewing. After Liz Truss renegedContinue reading “The Telegraph headlines for 2022/10/19”

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.