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The Frontpage of The Telegraph for Tuesday 2023 January 31

Looking at the UK which the IMF downgraded its 2023 UK growth forecast by more than any other G7 nation, blaming the prospect of a deeper recession on “tighter fiscal and monetary policies”.

Evil “whiteness” stuff is getting out of hand

A visit to Tate Britain is like walking through an Evil White Male hall of shame. Portraits of men linked to empire and slavery have been re-labelled detailing their sins, which range from crushing colonial uprisings to partaking in the trade of human beings.

The Telegraph Frontpage for Tuesday 2023 January 17

By Danny Boyle Good morning. It took Sir Mark Rowley more than six hours yesterday to say sorry for the Met Police’s failure to remove a serial rapist, pictured above, from its ranks. We look at the task ahead for the commissioner. ‘Non-existent’ vetting gives free rein to predators Sir Mark Rowley took over asContinue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage for Tuesday 2023 January 17”

Thatcherism and Reaganomics demolished

Thatcherism and Reaganomics have been demolished by the very animal spirits of the free markets that, some 40 years ago, they unleashed in good faith. History has come full circle, with neoliberalism, like the mythical monster Ouroboros, devouring its own tail. The same problems can be seen elsewhere.   In Germany, not only has the dream ofContinue reading “Thatcherism and Reaganomics demolished”

The Telegraph Frontpage of Tuesday 2022 December 20

By Danny Boyle Thousands of nurses are today staging a second walkout within a week in their dispute over pay. We have got full details of a series of strikes hitting the UK in the run-up to Christmas. Hospitals declare critical incidents amid fresh strike Amid fears the NHS stands on the brink of collapse,Continue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage of Tuesday 2022 December 20”

The Telegraph 2022 September 05 – 11

September 05 By Danny Boyle After seven weeks, the Tory leadership contest comes to a close today – and Liz Truss is widely expected to win the race. We look at what she will do if she becomes Britain’s new prime minister. Truss could freeze bills to avoid energy ‘Armageddon’ By lunchtime, we will knowContinue reading “The Telegraph 2022 September 05 – 11”

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”

The Telegraph from July 04 – July 10

At the beginning of this month, a lot of interest was taken in Boris Johnson but the dust settles after his dramatic resignation

The Telegraph looking at the first week of March 2022

Could it well be that the West is sleepwalking into an even more devastating conflict with Russia whilst the current scale of the economic suffering facing Russian households harks back to the dark days following the Soviet Union’s fall.

What a week it had been the third week of February 2022

Perhaps you heard more than enough about “party gate” in downing street or about the troubles in Ukraine. The Telegraph has brought a lot of other interesting stories too.