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The Telegraph Frontpage for 2023 February 08

By Matthew Robinson  The prison sentence handed to the rapist police officer David Carrick is already under review following complaints it was too lenient. And Joe Biden, above, defended America’s post-Covid economic recovery and called for unity in his State of the Union address. David Carrick’s ‘lenient’ sentence to be reviewed After the Attorney GeneralContinue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage for 2023 February 08”

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”

Some news for Saturday 28 January 2023

The Chancellor has pleaded with early retirees to go back to work, as he said the country faced an “enormous and shocking waste of talent and potential”. The big story: ‘Enormous and shocking waste of talent’ Jeremy Hunt has promised a “fundamental programme of reforms” to get millions of people back to work, as heContinue reading “Some news for Saturday 28 January 2023”

The Telegraph Frontpage for Wednesday 2023 January 18

  By Danny Boyle Good morning. The Education Secretary is to meet union leaders in a bid to avert seven days of strike action over teachers’ pay – as school leaders refuse to ease the pain of walkouts with contingency measures. We have the latest on those talks as well as today’s strike by nurses.Continue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage for Wednesday 2023 January 18”