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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”

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”

Sunak can be No 10’s Buzz Lightyear

Afternoon, I spent some of half term last week at Disneyland Paris, wandering between the various attractions such as Pirates of the Caribbean, the Mad Hatter’s Tea Cups and Alice’s Curious Labyrinth. Why did it all remind me of the Brexit talks? The decision by Rishi Sunak to “pause” progress on his Northern Ireland ProtocolContinue reading “Sunak can be No 10’s Buzz Lightyear”

Archbishop of Canterbury threatened over gay marriage by MPs

There were boos and jeers as a liberal bishop lashed out at a conservative Christian’s “adversarial approach”.

The Telegraph Frontpage for Monday 2023 January 16

By Danny Boyle We have the latest on the police investigation after traces of uranium were found in cargo at Heathrow Airport. Forecasters are warning of icy rush-hour commutes in this week’s cold snap after snow fell in areas including the Cumbrian village of Nenthead, pictured above. And, on Blue Monday, we offer tips toContinue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage for Monday 2023 January 16”

A new opportunity for regained stability in Britain

After the far too long period of the clownish figure who had the country rolling from one scandal to another, we now get the loser of the last search for the prime minister to take over as the first person of colour.

The Telegraph Front Page for Monday 24 October 2022

By Danny Boyle Good morning. Rishi Sunak is firmly on course to be the next Prime Minister as early as today after Boris Johnson dramatically quit the contest. We have your guide to how the winner will be announced. Boris Johnson pulls out of Tory leadership race It would have been a remarkable political comeback,Continue reading “The Telegraph Front Page for Monday 24 October 2022”

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”

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.

Danny Boyle looking at The Telegraph’s front page for 2022/10/17

By Danny Boyle Good morning. New Chancellor Jeremy Hunt is today expected to set out billions of pounds of savings to stabilise the public finances. News of his emergency statement saw the pound climb higher in early trading. New Chancellor to make emergency statement After a weekend of talks, Jeremy Hunt is today fast trackingContinue reading “Danny Boyle looking at The Telegraph’s front page for 2022/10/17”