The Telegraph Frontpage 2023 February 20

By Sam Hall Police searching for Nicola Bulley have recovered a body less than a mile away from where she disappeared, as officers face growing questions over their investigation. In this newsletter, we also have reaction to the Baftas, after a big night for All Quiet on the Western Front. Body found in search forContinue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage 2023 February 20”

The Telegraph for 2023 February 06-07

Monday February 6 Comment and analysis Tom Harris | Boris may surpass Churchill in wilderness return Caroline Leaper | No room for good taste on Grammys red carpet Andrew Orlowski | Silicon Valley’s best idea is already a running joke Nile Gardiner | US conservatives are battling for Ukraine Jane Shilling | Fall of sourdoughContinue reading “The Telegraph for 2023 February 06-07”

Views from the Observer for August 2022

TikTok Has Changed Everything, Especially Book Publishing TikTok’s algorithms take us deeper into ourselves, yet the viral app has profoundly shifted how books get publicity and find new audiences. By Ann Kjellberg READ MORE Author Salman Rushdie Was Attacked on a Lecture Stage at Western New York’s Chautauqua Institution   Author Salman Rushdie was attackedContinue reading “Views from the Observer for August 2022”

The New York Times briefings for the 3rd week of August 2022

August 15 By Natasha Frost Writer, Briefings Good morning. We’re covering Salman Rushdie’s recovery and the fallout from the F.B.I.’s search of Donald Trump’s home in Florida. A news conference held by Republican members of the House Intelligence Committee to discuss the F.B.I. raid.Anna Rose Layden for The New York Times Division in the RepublicanContinue reading “The New York Times briefings for the 3rd week of August 2022”

The Telegraph looking at the third week of August 2022

August 15 By Danny Boyle  The heatwave is set to be broken by thunderstorms, but they are unlikely to help shrinking water supplies. And, as A-level students await their results, we explain why they might be disappointed. Prepare to be disappointed with A-levels, pupils told A-level students are receiving their results this week – andContinue reading “The Telegraph looking at the third week of August 2022”

Our selection of The Week’s 2nd week of August 2022

In the 2nd week of August Donald Trump managed to get a lot of eyes from the world looking at his ‘telenovella’ or American soap.

Het beste van de week volgens De Morgen voor de 2de week van Augustus 2022

Beste lezer, Er is het oprukkende apenpokkenvirus, de oorlog in Oekraïne, de onrust rond Taiwan en de aanhoudende droogte in eigen land. Het zijn hoogst belangrijke thema’s waarover onze journalisten elke dag opnieuw de juiste vragen proberen te stellen om tot een zo inzichtelijk en intelligent mogelijk artikel te komen. Regiojournalistiek verdient diezelfde scherpte. In de rubriek Blik op België leggenContinue reading “Het beste van de week volgens De Morgen voor de 2de week van Augustus 2022”

The Guardian looking at the second week of August 2022

August 08 Metropolitan police / Revealed: Force strip-searched 650 children in two-year period The children’s commissioner for England has denounced the Metropolitan police’s record on child protection after new data revealed that 650 children were strip-searched over a two-year period and the majority were found to be innocent of the suspicions against them. Dame RachelContinue reading “The Guardian looking at the second week of August 2022”

The Telegraph looking at the second week of August 2022

August 08 Big-name charities resume controversial fundraising tactic Family stumble across cache of firearms while paddling in pond The Real Windsors: Queen of Steel, review: Her Majesty recast as Logan Roy from Succession Gurinder Chadha: ‘People get defensive about the British Empire but it’s our shared history’ August 09 By Danny Boyle We knew itContinue reading “The Telegraph looking at the second week of August 2022”

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