Donald Trump’s main foreign-policy message was that he’s a peacemaker. For all the political theater at the Republican National Convention, Donald Trump’s main foreign-policy message was that he’s a peacemaker. That’s of particular interest to Vladimir Putin. The Kremlin isn’t hiding its satisfaction at the prospect of Trump and his running-mate, JD Vance, winning November’sContinue reading “Donald Trump the peacemaker”
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The second part of March 2024 in the spotlight
March 16 2024 Johnny Mercer faces the threat of prison for refusing to reveal the identities of whistleblowers to the Afghanistan inquiry. The veterans minister, Johnny Mercer, is facing the threat of prison because he is refusing to hand over to an inquiry the identities of whistleblowers. Mr Mercer is declining to cooperate with officialContinue reading “The second part of March 2024 in the spotlight”
Families are eating less healthily
Now that people no longer work from home after the Covid pandemic, it is noticeable that many have to stay at work for landier hours but also spend much longer in traffic jams, getting home later and not much appetite for cooking anymore.
Frontpage for Wednesday 15 November 2023
By Daniel Hardaker Rishi Sunak has fulfilled his pledge to halve inflation — and Michael Howard states that Suella Braverman is guilty of “shameful insubordination”. Decoding Suella Braverman’s poison-soaked resignation letter to Rishi Sunak Much of Suella Braverman’s resignation letter can be read as coded messages, argues Associate Editor Gordon Rayner. Analysing the text, heContinue reading “Frontpage for Wednesday 15 November 2023”
Facts from Monday July 31 up to Sunday August 06 2023
Monday July 31 Rishi Sunak grants hundreds of new North Sea oil and gas licences Rishi Sunak said it would make “absolutely no sense” for the UK not to take advantage of its domestic fossil fuel resources as he announced hundreds of new oil and gas drilling licences. The Prime Minister said the new licencesContinue reading “Facts from Monday July 31 up to Sunday August 06 2023”
Third week of July 2023
Monday July 17 2023 A wonder drug that can slow Alzheimer’s by 60 per cent could mean the disease is one day treated like asthma or diabetes, experts have said. Donanemab hailed as ‘new era’ in treatment The US drugs company Eli Lilly published final results of trials of donanemab – an infusion that helpsContinue reading “Third week of July 2023”
Inflation battle descends into the inevitable
For the Tories who delivered Brexit, the damage is now done and there is nothing now the party can do.
The Telegraph Frontpage for Thursay 2023 June 01
By Daniel Hardaker An increasingly vocal cohort of Conservative MPs are urging the Prime Minister to scrap inheritance tax, a move that The Telegraph is supporting. Meanwhile, two people have died and a man has been arrested following an incident off Bournemouth pier. By Sam Hall Good evening. A man has been arrested on suspicionContinue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage for Thursay 2023 June 01”
Chris Evans comments for 2023 May 29
Dear Reader, Inflation remains rampant in Britain at 8.7pc, still in excess of forecasts – leading many to question whether the Bank of England has the credibility to contain the situation. Szu Ping Chan and Melissa Lawford investigate just how high interest rates will need to rise to tame inflation, and just how devastating theContinue reading “Chris Evans comments for 2023 May 29”
The Telegraph for Monday 2023 May 29
Rishi Sunak has been warned off his plan for price caps on staples like bread and milk. You can also read the latest on the fallout from Phillip Schofield‘s departure from This Morning, and our critic’s thoughts on the final episode of Succession. Price caps will create food shortages, Rishi Sunak warned Ministers and supermarketsContinue reading “The Telegraph for Monday 2023 May 29”
