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Five Al Jazeera journalists, including prominent correspondent Anas al-Sharif, were killed in a “targeted” Israeli strike in ...
Hard-Right opposition denounces ‘scandal’ in Poland over grants revealed under government’s transparency drive ...
A sergeant is suing the RAF for discrimination after she missed out on promotion because a fitness test got cancelled when ...
The High Court has rejected a challenge by Wikipedia to Britain’s online safety rules after the company claimed the laws ...
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With UK job vacancies at historic lows, Telegraph readers share their battles with redundancy, long job searches and the ...
Shopkeepers can call criminals who steal from their stores scumbags, police have admitted. North Wales Police were forced to ...
Colourist Harriet Muldoon, who works out of Larry King’s Kensington salon, has been instrumental in shaping the new low-key ...
Sir Martin Sorrell is vying to revive his struggling advertising agency by exploring a potential takeover of a rival group.
Law used to punish dictators and warlords has been turned on Brazilian judge targeting US president’s old ally ...
More than £4bn was wiped off the value of the world’s biggest offshore wind farm developer after Donald Trump declared war on ...
A large fire on Arthur’s Seat in the centre of Edinburgh was almost certainly caused by human activity, a fire chief has said ...