The TelegraphBoris Johnson has told his "people's Cabinet" they must work "24 hours a day" to deliver on the promises made by Conservatives during the election campaign.
In a televised Cabinet speech Mr Johnson welcomed two new ministers and set out his plans for the first 100 days of the new Government.
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Boris Johnson tells peoples cabinet to work 24 hours a dayThe Telegraph2019-12-17 | Boris Johnson has told his "people's Cabinet" they must work "24 hours a day" to deliver on the promises made by Conservatives during the election campaign.
In a televised Cabinet speech Mr Johnson welcomed two new ministers and set out his plans for the first 100 days of the new Government.
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Hamas have said that the killing of Yahya Sinwar will “build strength” for the terror group.
In Hamas’ first official statement since the death of Sinwar, a senior commander said that hostages will not be released until Israeli troops leave Gaza.
#yahyasinwar #hamas #israelChinas wargames, a royal trip to Sudan border | Battle Lines PodcastThe Telegraph2024-10-18 | Is China threatening to take action in Taiwan? On today's episode of Battle Lines we'll be looking at China's aggressive war games around Taiwan and what it tells us about their plans to 'reunify' the island with the mainland. Plus, a behind the scenes look at a British royal's trip to the Sudanese-Chad border.
Contributors Venetia Rainey (Host) Nicola Smith (Asia correspondent) Henry Bodkin (Senior reporter)Hamas leader, Yahya Sinwar throws stick at drone in desperate final momentsThe Telegraph2024-10-18 | A drone slips through a glassless window of the second floor of a battle-scarred building.
Through the dust cloud whipped up by its propellers, its IDF operators spied a lone man, his face covered, sitting hunched on an armchair.
It is an injured Yahya Sinwar, the Hamas leader and the mastermind of the Oct 7 massacre, clutching a stick in his left hand.
Brandishing his makeshift weapon at the drone, Sinwar limply tosses it towards the hovering device, as if he was resigned to fate that he was about to die.
Moments later an Israeli Merkeva tank fired at the mysterious figure, its soldiers unaware it was Sinwar, Israel’s most wanted man.
#hamas #israel #sinwarTory MP claims Kemi Badenoch is too busy with her children to be leader | The Daily T PodcastThe Telegraph2024-10-17 | Conservative MP Sir Christopher Chope has claimed he is supporting Robert Jenrick in the Tory leadership contest as Kemi Badenoch is “too preoccupied with her children”. Funnily enough, Camilla was not impressed...
#politics #UK #tory
Read and listen to more here: telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/10/17/the-daily-t-liam-payne-and-the-dark-side-of-fameTory leadership gender row? | The Daily T PodcastThe Telegraph2024-10-17 | The veteran Conservative MP Sir Christopher Chope has claimed he is supporting Robert Jenrick in the Tory leadership contest as Kemi Badenoch is “too preoccupied with her children”. Funnily enough, Camilla was not impressed...The tragic tale of Liam Payne and the dark side of modern fame | The Daily T PodcastThe Telegraph2024-10-17 | In extraordinarily tragic news, the former One Direction star Liam Payne died last night aged just 31, after falling from a third-floor balcony in a Buenos Aires hotel. But it’s the reporting of Liam Payne’s death that has shocked us most, with American entertainment site TMZ seeing fit to post a partial picture of his body alongside their article breaking the news.
Camilla and Kamal ask what that decision tells about society, our need to rubberneck, and whether social media simply feeds our voyeuristic appetites.
Today, as President Zelensky takes his five-point victory plan to the European Council in Brussels, we assess comments by his former head of the armed forces, now ambassador to London, Valery Zaluzhny, and get an update on how Ukrainian children are studying in ‘bunker schools’.
Contributors:
Dominic Nicholls (Associate Editor of Defence). @DomNicholls on X. Francis Dearnley (Assistant Comment Editor). @FrancisDearnley on X. Gabriella Jozwiak (Freelance Journalist). @GabriellaJ on X.
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Subscribe to The Telegraph: telegraph.co.uk/ukrainethelatest Email: ukrainepod@telegraph.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.What does Liam Paynes death tell us about the world we live in? | The Daily T PodcastThe Telegraph2024-10-17 | With the American showbiz website TMZ deciding to post a picture of his body - does that decision say everything about the toxic environment social media has created?
In extraordinarily tragic news, the former One Direction star Liam Payne died last night aged just 31, after falling from a third floor balcony in a Buenos Aires hotel.
But it's the reporting of Liam Payne's death that has shocked us most, with American entertainment site TMZ seeing fit to post a partial picture of his body alongside their article breaking the news. Camilla and Kamal ask what that decision tells about society, our need to rubberneck, and whether social media simply feeds our voyeuristic appetites?Lebanese village of Mhaibib destroyed by Israeli forcesThe Telegraph2024-10-17 | The Israeli army released footage which purported to show the Lebanese village of Mhaibib in southern Lebanon being hit during a strike on Hezbollah targets in the area.
The army said it had "dismantled" a Hezbollah tunnel network, in the heart of a town, confirmed to be Mhaibib by local officials, near the border with Israel.
#lebanon #israel #idfUS stealth bombers hit Houthi bunkersThe Telegraph2024-10-17 | US stealth bombs struck underground bunkers used by Yemen’s Houthi rebels early on Thursday morning.
At least five bunkers holding weapons were hit by the long-range B-2 stealth bombers in the first time the weapons have been used inside of Yemen.
The strikes were reported around the capital of Sana’a, which the group has held since 2014, and the Houthi stronghold of Saada.
#US #houthis #yemenZelensky unveils victory plan & interview with an attack drone commanderThe Telegraph2024-10-17 | Day 967.
Today, as Zelensky finally announces his ‘victory plan’ to Parliament, we assess fast-moving military developments as Ukraine faces pressure on multiple fronts, and sit down with a 29-year-old commander of a frontline attack drone unit.
Contributors:
Francis Dearnley (Assistant Comment Editor). @FrancisDearnley on X.
Roland Oliphant (Senior Foreign Correspondent). @RolandOliphant on X.
With thanks to Lt. Yulia Mykytenko and Lara Marlowe.
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telegraph.co.uk/what-if-putin-winsLiam Payne death: Final videos posted by One Direction starThe Telegraph2024-10-17 | Liam Payne, who rose to fame in the pop band One Direction, has died at the age of 31 after falling from the third floor balcony of a hotel in Buenos Aires.
The desk manager of the CasaSur Palermo Hotel said he feared the star “could do something that threatens his life”, a 911 call recording has revealed.
Payne is believed to have been on holiday in Argentina with his girlfriend Kate Cassidy, an online influencer who he had been dating since October 2022.
#liampayne #onedirection #buenosairesIs Robert Jenrick a fake football fan? | The Daily T PodcastThe Telegraph2024-10-17 | Tory leadership hopeful Jenrick has channelled his inner Thatcher in his latest speech on his economic plans. Kamal takes us behind the scenes.I overturned Donald Trumps bump stock ban - but I will still vote for him | US electionThe Telegraph2024-10-17 | Michael Cargill is a gun owner, activist, dealer and Second Amendment purist. Around 42 per cent of Americans own a gun and there are more than a million firearms in Texas alone. Although gun control measures are broadly popular, Democrats fret about alienating gun owners in swing states.
In June, Mr Cargill won a Supreme Court ruling against Merrick Garland, President Joe Biden’s attorney general, over the use of bump stocks, a device that hooks onto a rifle’s stock, held against the shoulder, and uses the energy from the recoil to bump the trigger against the shooter’s finger so weapon fires faster.
Bump stocks were banned by Trump in 2018 after the Las Vegas mass shooting—the deadliest in American history—in which Stephen Paddock, 64, killed 60 concertgoers and wounded 413 when he fired more than 1,000 rounds of ammunition in 11 minutes. Investigators found a dozen rifles fitted with bump stocks in his hotel suite.
Mr Cargill was disappointed that it was Trump who banned bump stocks, but views that as an aberration. He is convinced that Ms Harris and her vice-presidential running mate Governor Tim Walz of Minnesota—a shotgun owner and hunter—are “gun grabbers”.
#Texas #uselection #republicanMy business makes almost £1m a year. Why do I feel so inadequate? | Money Confidential | PodcastThe Telegraph2024-10-17 | Despite owning his own advertising agency which is on the verge of turning over £1m a year, 40-year-old Atem admits he is crippled with feelings of inadequacy.
It would be easy to assume that such an affluent, successful and confident character would feel contented, but sitting in an underground nightclub within a private members club (a client of his) at 10am in the morning, Atem confesses he is haunted by what he describes as "imposter syndrome".
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💬 Follow Katie Morley on Instagram: @MoneyBackMorleyPlanet Normal: Rachel and the blackhole | PodcastThe Telegraph2024-10-17 | The countdown to Labour's first Budget is on, but what do your co-pilots make of the new Chancellor's plans? Brace yourselves it's another news Tsunami…
Liam isn’t convinced Labour’s plan for growth will strengthen up the public finances and believes a more prudent approach to spending is needed.
Allison agrees and is concerned if they increase National Insurance on employers it will lead to less investment and fewer jobs.
Joining your co-pilots for this week’s voyage is former Downing Street advisor and journalist Andy Coulson. The former News of the World Editor shares his thoughts on the first 100 days of the Labour government and reflects on his time at Belmarsh prison where he first formed the idea for his podcast ‘Crisis, What Crisis?’.
And your co-pilots weigh in on Health Secretary Wes Streeting’s endorsement of weight loss drugs…
Planet Normal listeners can get 20% off tickets to the Battle of Ideas Festival by putting the code PLANETNORMAL24 into the Promo code section of the ticket page – accessible through battleofideas.org.uk/battle-of-ideas-festival-tickets-2024 |Is it right for a German coach to manage England? | The Daily T PodcastThe Telegraph2024-10-16 | German Thomas Tuchel has been appointed England manager - is it the right call?
Plus, Tory leadership hopeful Jenrick has channelled his inner Thatcher in his latest speech on his economic plans.
#football #jenrick #ukAssisted dying - right or wrong? | The Daily T PodcastThe Telegraph2024-10-16 | Proposals to give terminally ill people in England and Wales the right to choose to end their lives were introduced in Parliament today, with strong opinions on both sides of the debate. So are we getting closer to assisted dying being legalised in this country?
Kim Leadbeater has tabled a private members’ Bill to legalise the practice with a free vote for MPs next month, their first since 2015. We hear from the MP for Spen Valley, along with campaigners for and against assisted dying, and Kamal and Camilla discuss how the law will work.
#politics #uk #assisteddying7 year old boy dies after Newcastle house explosionThe Telegraph2024-10-16 | A seven-year-old boy has died after a “devastating explosion” in a residential street in Newcastle.
Six people were taken to hospital after the incident in the early hours of Wednesday morning.
Emergency services were called to Violet Close, in the Benwell and Elswick area of the city, shortly before 1am.
Speaking at the scene, Northumbria Police Supt Darren Adams said: “It is with great sadness that I stand in front of you today following the tragic death of a young child.
#house #explosion #newcastleIn full: Thomas Tuchel holds first press conference as new England managerThe Telegraph2024-10-16 | Thomas Tuchel has been appointed to succeed Gareth Southgate as England manager.
The 51-year-old German will be unveiled at a press conference at 1.30pm this afternoon, having accepted the job last Tuesday (October 8) – before England’s Nations League games against Greece and Finland.
He will become the third foreign manager to take the England job, following in the footsteps of Italian Fabio Capello and the late Sven-Goran Eriksson of Sweden.
#thomastuchel #england #footballIn full: Starmer faces scrutiny from Sunak in PMQsThe Telegraph2024-10-16 | Sir Keir Starmer will face Rishi Sunak at midday for Prime Minister’s Questions.
The Prime Minister is expected to trumpet the achievements of Monday’s International Investment Summit, which brought in £63 billion of investment in Britain.
But he will also face scrutiny over what he has conceded will be a “tough” and “painful” Budget in two weeks’ time, with Mr Sunak’s line of questioning last week on employers’ National Insurance dominating the news cycle since.
#starmer #politics #pmqsFive people killed in Israeli strike on city in southern LebanonThe Telegraph2024-10-16 | The mayor of the southern Lebanese city of Nabatiyeh was among five people killed in an Israeli air strike on Wednesday, according to local officials.
“The mayor of Nabatiyeh, among others... was martyred. It’s a massacre,” Nabatiyeh governor Howaida Turk said, adding that he had been in the municipality building.
Ms Turk reported other casualties but did not give a precise figure. She said Israel carried out a total of 11 strikes on the city.
#lebanon #israel #NabatiyehCan weight loss drugs solve Britains worklessness epidemic? | The Daily T PodcastThe Telegraph2024-10-15 | Britain is in the grip of a worklessness epidemic with a quarter of people of working-age – nearly 11 million people – currently not working. Kamal and Camilla discuss Health Secretary Wes Streeting’s latest drive to get people off benefits. Could weight loss jabs be part of the answer?
Today, we report on the destruction being wrought amid intense fighting in Donetsk, consider new indications of what is in Zelensky’s “victory plan”, and hear a sobering assessment of the current situation on the battlefield.
Contributors:
Francis Dearnley (Assistant Comment Editor). @FrancisDearnley on X. Dominic Nicholls (Associate Editor of Defence). @DomNicholls on X. Francis Farrell (Reporter at The Kyiv Independent). @francisjfarrell on X.
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Subscribe to The Telegraph: telegraph.co.uk/ukrainethelatest Email: ukrainepod@telegraph.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.Kamala Harris on The Joe Rogan Experience - a major election gamble? | The Daily T PodcastThe Telegraph2024-10-15 | With just three weeks until the US presidential election, Kamala Harris has been accused of plagiarism. How bad could this be for her campaign?
She has also scheduled appearance on two major mainstreams podcasts in the US.
#hezbollah #lebanon #idfIs obesity linked to worklessness? | The Daily T PodcastThe Telegraph2024-10-15 | Britain is in the grip of a worklessness epidemic with a quarter of people of working-age – nearly 11 million people – currently not working. We’ll be discussing health secretary Wes Streeting’s latest drive to get people off benefits. Could weight loss jabs be part of the answer?
In a move that has raised tensions on both sides of the Korean peninsula, the North detonated landmines at locations on its side of the border on Tuesday.
In response, South Korea’s military fired warning shots south of the military demarcation line dividing the neighbours, according to its Joint Chiefs of Staff.
The road and rail line detonations did not cause any damage on Seoul’s side of the border, the JCS said.
#northkorea #southkorea #railwayTrump dances after two supporters collapse at bizarre town hallThe Telegraph2024-10-15 | Two Trump supporters required medical attention at a town hall with the former president and Kristi Noem, South Dakota's governor, in Pennsylvania.
The event was interrupted twice by medical emergencies on Monday night when people reportedly fainted in the hot venue.
Trump then spent half an hour standing on stage and occasionally dancing to music.
#trump #uselection #pennsylvaniaEuropa Clipper launch: Nasa launch spacecraft to look for alien life on Jupiters icy moonThe Telegraph2024-10-14 | Nasa has sent a spacecraft on a mission to find out if Jupiter's moon 'Europa' has suitable conditions to support life.
The Europa Clipper spacecraft blasted off from the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral on a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket under sunny skies.
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#space #nasa #rocket #alienMasked dealers hurl drugs over huge prison wallThe Telegraph2024-10-14 | Two masked dealers threw several packages of illegal drugs over a prison wall, security footage shows.
CCTV captured the pair, who were wearing face coverings, emerging from a nearby wooded area and running towards the perimeter of HMP Peterborough.
After crossing the facility’s boundary, they can be seen throwing the packages over the prison wall.
One of the packages initially failed to clear the fencing and landed on the grass, leading the masked figure to throw it for a second time.
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#jail #crime #peterboroughMoment Hezbollah rocket explodes on quiet street in Kamiel in northern IsraelThe Telegraph2024-10-14 | Some fifteen rockets were fired from Lebanon in this barrage, the Israeli military said, adding that most were intercepted but some hit the northern town of Karmiel.
No injuries were reported but one rocket hit a parked car, Israeli media said.
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#israel #lebanon #hezbollahInside Italy’s answer to the Rwanda migrant scheme in AlbaniaThe Telegraph2024-10-14 | The Italian navy began deporting migrants to a new offshore processing centre in Albania on Monday, signalling the start of a model eagerly watched by Britain and much of Europe struggling with migration.
Migrants, some of whom were intercepted in small boats in the Mediterranean, were ferried form the mainland to a port where they would be processed before being detained in new centres where their applications for asylum will be assessed.
The Telegraph visited the newly-built facilities on Monday before the first arrivals docked. On a tour organised by the Italian foreign ministry, reporters were shown neat, white rows of cabins for processing and a sprawling holding centre with 20ft-high wire fences, resembling a prison.
The first batch of migrants and refugees were on their way to the Adriatic port after being picked up at sea by the Libra, an Italian navy ship.
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#italy #migrants #asylum #albaniaVolodymyr Zelensky claims North Korea is sending troops to RussiaThe Telegraph2024-10-14 | Today, we report on Volodymyr Zelensky's claim that North Korea is sending troops, as well as weapons, to Russia. Fierce fighting continues in Toresk as Ukraine seeks to contain Russia's attacks in Donbas. And Vladimir Putin woos Iran's Masoud Pezeshkian as Moscow and Tehran tighten their alliance.Keir Starmer backs growth at summit after Elon Musk snubbed from event | The Daily T PodcastThe Telegraph2024-10-14 | It’s the day of the big UK investment summit in London and Sir Keir Starmer has been pressing the flesh with bankers, hedge fund managers and tech bros, hoping to secure their money for Britain.
He’s just about remedied the transport secretary’s blunder on the eve of the summit that nearly drove away £1bn worth of new investment from P&O Ferries owner DP World. But what’s the good of bringing this money in when we’re no good at spending it?
From HS2 to extra runways to nuclear power stations, Kamal and Camilla ask: why can’t Britain build anything? And are suspiciously anti-business Labour really going to be the ones to make it happen?
#politics #uk #musk
Read and listen to more here: telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/10/14/the-daily-t-why-cant-britain-build-anythingWhat does the strengthening of ties between Russia and Iran mean for Israel? | Battle Lines PodcastThe Telegraph2024-10-14 | Why does Netanyahu want UN peacekeepers removed from Lebanon and what does the strengthening of ties between Russia and Iran mean for the war in Gaza? On today’s special bonus episode of Battle Lines we update you on the latest from the Middle East with our hosts Venetia Rainey and Roland Oliphant.
Contributors Roland Oliphant (Host) Venetia RaineyIsraeli strikes on school and hospital kill dozens in GazaThe Telegraph2024-10-14 | An overnight Israeli attack on a school in Gaza killed at least 20 people, including children, according to local officials.
The school in central Gaza’s Nuseirat was sheltering Palestinians displaced by the war.
Casualties were taken to two local hospitals operated by the Hamas-run Gaza health ministry.
Meanwhile, an Israeli strike on Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir al-Balah, central Gaza, killed at least four people and wounded around 50 others.
#israel #gaza #palestineIn full: Sir Keir Starmer addresses International Investment Summit | 10.05amThe Telegraph2024-10-14 | Sir Keir Starmer will vow to rip up red tape that “needlessly holds back investment” as he addresses the International Investment Summit this morning.
The Prime Minister is to deliver a keynote speech at 10.05am before taking part in an ‘in conversation with’ event with Eric Schmidt, the former CEO and executive chairman of Google.
The summit represents a chance for Sir Keir to begin to change the political weather after a stormy first 100 days.
#starmer #labour #ukpoliticsHezbollah tunnel found 100m from UN baseThe Telegraph2024-10-13 | Middle East correspondent, Jotam Confino, reports from the ground in southern Lebanon.
Israel accused the UN of turning a blind eye to Hezbollah after troops discovered a tunnel belonging to the terror group just 100 metres from a peacekeeping base.
The tunnels were shown to The Telegraph by Israeli troops on a guided visit into southern Lebanon moments before prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered the UN to withdraw "immediately".
Standing at the tunnel entrance on Sunday, two weeks after Israel launched its invasion into Lebanon, troops said it was "odd" that the UN had allowed Hezbollah to construct the tunnels so close to their patrols.
#lebanon #hezbollah #israelWhy the poorest county in Kentucky has ditched the Democrats for TrumpThe Telegraph2024-10-12 | This is Wolfe County, the poorest of 120 counties in Kentucky, the poorest county in all of Appalachia—and the heart of Trump Country. Donald Trump, the former president, secured a thumping 70 per cent of the vote in Wolfe County in 2020 and is likely to increase his margin this time.
From its founding in 1860 until the end of the 20th century, Wolfe County was a Democratic stronghold. As its poverty increased—the median income is $24,349 and the child food insecurity rate 33 per cent—Wolfe County voters, 99 per cent of whom are white, turned to Republicans and have embraced Trump with fervor.
Interviews by Toby Harnden. Produced by Julian Simmonds.
#trump #election #democratsWhy Graham Lineham stands firm on his views | The Daily T PodcastThe Telegraph2024-10-12 | What is it like to be cancelled? And is there a light at the end of the cancel-culture tunnel?
Camilla and Kamal speak to two people who have suffered under the cancellation juggernaut: Scottish poet Jenny Lindsay and the Irish writer behind The IT Crowd and Father Ted, Graham Linehan. They explain how it feels to be abandoned by family, friends, and colleagues over your views; how they fought back; and why the trans debate has become so toxic.
Watch episodes of the Daily T on YouTube: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJnf_DDTfIVBV8Pt89mSFIFfZBPkWUoB6Donald Trump pledges death penalty for migrants who kill AmericansThe Telegraph2024-10-12 | Donald Trump has pledged that any migrants who kill American citizens will face the death penalty if he is elected.
The Republican presidential candidate made the announcement as he revealed plans to dismantle gangs of illegal migrants he claims have “overrun” US towns and cities.
“I am hereby calling for the death penalty for any migrant that kills any American citizen or a law enforcement officer,” Trump told a rally of supporters in Aurora, Colorado.
The former president has previously claimed that the city had been turned into a “war zone” by members of Tren de Aragua, a violent Venezuelan gang.
He announced plans to “expedite the removals of these savage gangs” by invoking the Illegal Aliens Act, a law from 1798 that allows the president to declare an “invasion” and deport non-citizens.
“We will send elite squads of ICE [Immigration and Customs Enforcement], Border Patrol and federal law enforcement officers and arrest and deport every last illegal alien gang member until there is not a single one left,” Trump said, dubbing the scheme “Operation Aurora”.
Those who attempt to return to the US after being deported would be locked up for 10 years without the possibility of parole, he added.
He claimed that multiple apartment buildings in Aurora had been taken over by Tren de Aragua, and that it was just one of several US cities that had been “invaded and conquered” by foreign criminals. Local officials have pushed back on the characterisation.
#trump #election #americanIn full: Donald Trump announces ‘Operation Aurora’ - his plan to dismantle violent gangsThe Telegraph2024-10-11 | Donald Trump will visit the Colorado town that he claims has been overrun by criminal migrants, where he will deliver a speech at a rally.
The Republican will be in Aurora, scene of a viral video that has played on a loop in right-wing media showing armed Latinos rampaging through an apartment building.
The incident fuelled narratives about the suburban town being terrorised by Latin American migrants - channeling Trump’s election message that the United States is overrun by what he calls “savages” and “animals.”
Telegraph.co.uk and YouTube.com/TelegraphTV are websites of The Telegraph, the UK's best-selling quality daily newspaper providing news and analysis on UK and world events, business, sport, lifestyle and culture.50,000 Russian troops had to be redeployed to Kursk, claims Kyiv & preserving culture in UkraineThe Telegraph2024-10-11 | Today, further the latest military and political updates, we hear from a colleague of Ukrainian journalist Viktoria Roshchyna, who has reportedly died in Russian captivity, and from representatives of the British Council to discuss the work of their organisation on the ground in Ukraine.In full: Kamala Harris campaigns in Scottsdale, ArizonaThe Telegraph2024-10-11 | U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris will deliver remarks at a campaign event in Scottsdale, Arizona.
Telegraph.co.uk and YouTube.com/TelegraphTV are websites of The Telegraph, the UK's best-selling quality daily newspaper providing news and analysis on UK and world events, business, sport, lifestyle and culture.Moment burglary suspect is caught hiding under bed by policeThe Telegraph2024-10-11 | A video shows the moment a burglary suspect is caught hiding under a bed by police before being arrested.
The 43 year-old man, was found by officers at a property in Coalpit Heath, South Gloucestershire, who said he was wanted in connection to eight burglaries in Winterbourne, Hambrook and Yate.
He is suspected of stealing garden machinery, power tools and bicycles from garages and garden sheds, Avon and Somerset police said.
#crime #police #uknewsPoet Jenny Lindsay on her frightening cancellation | The Daily T PodcastThe Telegraph2024-10-11 | What is it like to be cancelled? And is there a light at the end of the cancel-culture tunnel?
Camilla and Kamal speak to two people who have suffered under the cancellation juggernaut: Scottish poet Jenny Lindsay and the Irish writer behind The IT Crowd and Father Ted, Graham Linehan. They explain how it feels to be abandoned by family, friends, and colleagues over your views; how they fought back; and why the trans debate has become so toxic.
Camilla and Kamal speak to two people who have suffered under the cancellation juggernaut: Scottish poet Jenny Lindsay and the Irish writer behind The IT Crowd and Father Ted, Graham Linehan. They explain how it feels to be abandoned by family, friends, and colleagues over your views; how they fought back; and why the trans debate has become so toxic.
Watch episodes of the Daily T on YouTube: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJnf_DDTfIVBV8Pt89mSFIFfZBPkWUoB6Moment Virginia McCullough admits killing her parentsThe Telegraph2024-10-11 | A woman who murdered her parents and then lived alongside their bodies for four years told police who arrested her: “Cheer up, at least you’ve caught the bad guy.”
Virginia McCullough, 36, poisoned her father John McCullough, 70, with a “cocktail of prescription drugs” and fatally stabbed her mother Lois McCullough, 71, with a kitchen knife in the summer of 2019.
At a sentencing hearing on Friday, the court heard how McCullough had built a “makeshift tomb” for her father in a ground floor room of the family home, which had been his bedroom and study.
She is then said to have put her mother’s body in a sleeping bag in a bedroom wardrobe on the top floor of their home in Pump Hill in Great Baddow, Essex.
#crime #murder #VirginiaMcCulloughGraham Linehan on what it’s like to be cancelled | The Daily T PodcastThe Telegraph2024-10-11 | What is it like to be cancelled? And is there a light at the end of the cancel-culture tunnel?
Camilla and Kamal speak to two people who have suffered under the cancellation juggernaut: Scottish poet Jenny Lindsay and the Irish writer behind The IT Crowd and Father Ted, Graham Linehan. They explain how it feels to be abandoned by family, friends, and colleagues over your views; how they fought back; and why the trans debate has become so toxic.