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How Scotland became the wokest country in the world

By Chris Evans, Editor Dear Reader, Nicola Sturgeon has pursued numerous fashionable causes since she came to power, including radical gender reforms. But does the SNP leader have a motive that goes beyond boosting her government’s progressive credentials? Jenny Hjul explores how Sturgeon made Scotland the wokest country in the world in an attempt toContinue reading “How Scotland became the wokest country in the world”

Weekend of 28-29 January 2023

Good morning. More than half a million patients a year will be treated in “hospitals at home” in an attempt to relieve pressure on A&E departments. Meanwhile, the Princess of Wales has published an open letter pledging to champion a better future for children. Headlines: Sunday’s essential news NHS crisis | Under plans to easeContinue reading “Weekend of 28-29 January 2023”

A fear for gender tourism

A 13-page “statement of reasons” for the veto warned “traumatised” women could quit female-only clubs and sports after encountering people who had quickly changed their legal gender.

The Telegraph Frontpage Christmas-day 2022 December 25

Merry Christmas to all our readers. Before you start your celebrations, we have the Royal family’s Christmas Eve observance at the Abbey, and a vow by their President that Ukrainians will create a Christmas ‘miracle’ of survival and defiance. Headlines: Today’s essential news Defiant message | Ukraine’s survival shows its people are making their ownContinue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage Christmas-day 2022 December 25”

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 looking at days lots of Britains shall not be working

By Danny Boyle  A month of railway disruption has begun, with workers walking out for their first in a wave of 48-hour strikes – as ministers consider ways to mitigate unprecedented industrial action in the NHS. We also have the latest forecast as snow and ice beset the UK. Ministers consider block-booking cabs for paramedicsContinue reading “The Telegraph looking at days lots of Britains shall not be working”

The Telegraph Frontpage for 2022 November 29

By Danny Boyle Rishi Sunak has taken aim at China, as he signalled an ‘evolutionary leap’ in British foreign policy. In Qatar, England are set to face Wales in the World Cup – and revenge is on the menu. Sunak rejects idea trade will lead to democracy In his first major policy speech since becomingContinue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage for 2022 November 29”

The Telegraph for the weekend of 2022 November 19-20

A look at what got the news, and interest of the Telegraph’s readers, this past weekend.

The Telegraph Frontpage for 2022 November 14

Noticed this was not published in the morning of November the 14th So, later than anticipated, still for perusal and addition of continuing news. By Danny Boyle Rishi Sunak is arriving in Bali today for one of his first outings on the global stage since taking office. The Prime Minister has written for us –Continue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage for 2022 November 14”

To owe her the most heartfelt debt

At 96, visibly frail, and having survived multiple health scares, the queen had been in the twilight of her reign for some years. But news of her death still landed with a thunderclap across the British realm, where the queen was a revered figure and an anchor of stability.