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    Politics

    Rachel Reeves rejects ‘Buy British’ campaign as a response to US tariffs

    telegraph.co.uk • Politics • UK

    Chancellor Rachel Reeves rejected calls for a 'Buy British' campaign in response to Donald Trump's trade war, emphasizing the importance of open global markets.

    ‘Diversity is our strength’ rings hollower by the day

    telegraph.co.uk • Politics • UK

    A survey reveals that a growing number of British Muslims prioritize their religious identity over their national identity, challenging the notion of seamless integration and highlighting complex societal issues.

    David Lammy spent over £1m on private jets in three months

    telegraph.co.uk • Politics • UK

    UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy's use of private jets costing over £1 million in three months has sparked controversy, particularly given Labour's past criticism of similar practices by Conservative ministers.

    Britain is lurching towards civil war, and nobody knows how to stop it

    telegraph.co.uk • Politics • Britain

    The author expresses grave concerns about Britain's trajectory towards potential civil war due to escalating social and political divisions, particularly around immigration and multiculturalism.

    Why HMRC’s plot to raid your bank account spells disaster

    telegraph.co.uk • Politics • UK

    MPs criticize HMRC's new powers to directly seize unpaid taxes from bank accounts, raising concerns about potential errors and an infringement on individual liberties.

    French officials hand life jackets to migrants crossing Channel

    telegraph.co.uk • Politics • World

    French authorities are providing life jackets to migrants attempting Channel crossings, potentially increasing the number of crossings.

    ‘I’ve spent thousands in the Cotswolds community. A tax grab is the thanks I get’

    telegraph.co.uk • Politics • England

    A couple expresses anger over a new council tax on second homes in the Cotswolds, arguing it's unfair given their investment in the local community.

    I want to discriminate against white candidates, says police chief

    telegraph.co.uk • Politics • UK

    West Yorkshire Police's policy of prioritizing ethnic minority candidates in recruitment has sparked outrage, with accusations of illegal discrimination and calls for its immediate cessation.

    Netflix tax is a symbol of everything wrong with the UK

    telegraph.co.uk • Politics • UK

    The article argues against a proposed Netflix tax in the UK, citing its potential negative impact on the economy, trade relations with the US, and consumers.

    Zelensky accuses Russia of already breaching Easter truce

    telegraph.co.uk • Politics • Ukraine

    Ukrainian President Zelensky accuses Russia of violating an Easter truce, while Ukrainian soldiers express skepticism about Russia's intentions.

    Is there no humiliation too great for Ed Miliband?

    telegraph.co.uk • Politics • UK

    The article critiques Ed Miliband's tenure as Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, highlighting numerous policy decisions and reversals that have led to his political humiliation.

    Labour faces summer of union discontent

    telegraph.co.uk • Politics • UK

    The Labour Party faces increasing union pressure and potential widespread strikes as several major unions threaten industrial action over pay and working conditions.

    Anti-white racism has been embedded into the public sector in the same way as trans rights

    telegraph.co.uk • Politics • UK

    The article discusses concerns about anti-white racism in UK public sector hiring practices, focusing on alleged discrimination against white applicants in favor of ethnic minorities.

    The courts have spelled out what our politicians are too scared to say: trans women aren’t women

    telegraph.co.uk • Politics • Scotland

    A UK Supreme Court ruling affirms that biological sex, not gender identity, determines access to single-sex spaces, prompting celebration among women's rights advocates and criticism of politicians' inaction.

    Crackdown on pub banter will help anxious staff, says minister

    telegraph.co.uk • Politics • UK

    A UK minister argues that a crackdown on pub banter will benefit anxious staff, while peers debate amendments to protect pubs and universities from free speech restrictions.

    UK trans ruling is a victory for common sense, but the struggle isn’t over

    telegraph.co.uk • Politics • UK

    A recent UK Supreme Court ruling upholding the biological definition of sex is lauded as a victory for women's rights, but concerns remain about the government's response and the ongoing challenges faced by women in the workplace.

    The famous faces who insisted ‘trans women are women’

    telegraph.co.uk • Politics • World

    Several prominent figures have publicly supported the inclusion of transgender women within the definition of women, sparking debate and controversy.

    ‘What the f--- is Elon doing there?’: Trump ‘fumed’ over China briefing

    telegraph.co.uk • Politics • USA

    Amidst reports of Elon Musk's involvement in a sensitive China briefing and subsequent White House disquiet, President Trump vehemently denied the claims, labeling them as 'fake news'.

    The women who took on the trans lobby to the UK Supreme Court... and won

    telegraph.co.uk • Politics • UK

    Three Scottish women successfully challenged gender recognition reforms in the UK Supreme Court, highlighting concerns about the impact on women's rights.

    Stonewall’s hour of reckoning has finally arrived

    telegraph.co.uk • Politics • UK

    The Supreme Court ruling on gender recognition has prompted a reassessment of Stonewall's influence and policies, impacting organizations and employers.

    JK Rowling attacks Sir Keir Starmer over new women's minister

    telegraph.co.uk • Politics • UK

    JK Rowling and others criticize Keir Starmer's appointment of Anneliese Dodds as Minister for Women and Equalities, citing concerns over her stance on transgender rights and women's spaces.

    Canada has just made a catastrophic mistake electing Mark Carney

    telegraph.co.uk • Politics • Canada

    The article critiques the Canadian election outcome, arguing that voters made a catastrophic mistake by electing Mark Carney due to his perceived ineffectiveness against Donald Trump's trade policies.

    Tourists are being locked up and deported in Trump’s America

    telegraph.co.uk • Politics • USA

    A British tourist's deportation from the US after briefly performing housework highlights stricter enforcement of existing immigration rules, impacting travelers.

    Alastair Campbell’s attempt to argue against the Supreme Court ruling is just embarrassing

    telegraph.co.uk • Politics • UK

    The author criticizes Alastair Campbell's stance against a Supreme Court ruling on transgender rights, arguing it demonstrates ignorance and bullying.

    Starmer to rent homes for migrants

    telegraph.co.uk • Politics • UK

    The UK government's plan to house migrants in privately rented homes has sparked controversy, with critics arguing it exacerbates the housing crisis and prioritizes migrants over British citizens.

    ‘We’ll burn Jews like Hitler did’, says BBC Arabic contributor

    telegraph.co.uk • Politics • World

    A BBC Arabic contributor's antisemitic social media posts and the broadcaster's use of contributors accused of anti-Israel bias have sparked controversy and calls for reform.

    Sports

    Liverpool are on the brink of glory but Arne Slot still needs six new signings

    telegraph.co.uk • Sports • England

    Liverpool's impressive performance under Arne Slot is analyzed, comparing their success to previous title winners and challenging the notion that their achievement is diminished by the high standards set by Manchester City.

    Toxic Ewood Park send message as Blackburn civil war rages | Lancashire Telegraph

    lancashiretelegraph.co.uk • Sports • England

    Blackburn Rovers' disastrous start to the season, coupled with fan anger towards the club's ownership and manager Valerien Ismael, has created a toxic atmosphere at Ewood Park.

    Blackburn Rovers set out intentions for Ryan Hedges deal | Lancashire Telegraph

    lancashiretelegraph.co.uk • Sports • England

    Blackburn Rovers plan to offer Ryan Hedges a new contract, extending his stay at the club beyond his current one-year option, and are also considering contract renewals for other key players.

    Irish League: Irish FA fine Cliftonville, Linfield, Bangor, Ards and Dungannon Swifts over fan misconduct | BelfastTelegraph.co.uk

    belfasttelegraph.co.uk • Sports • Northern Ireland

    The Irish FA imposed significant fines on five clubs due to fan misconduct, including sectarian chanting, during recent Irish Cup Semi-Finals and a Premiership match.

    Irish League: Cliftonville's Jim Magilton says Reds won't cast aside older stars if takeover is agreed | BelfastTelegraph.co.uk

    belfasttelegraph.co.uk • Sports • Ireland

    Cliftonville manager Jim Magilton assures fans that despite a potential takeover and transition to a full-time model, the club will retain experienced players.

    Cliftonville: Marc Smyth says Red Army have put paid to traditional Big Two | BelfastTelegraph.co.uk

    belfasttelegraph.co.uk • Sports • Northern Ireland

    Cliftonville's growing support, exemplified by their passionate fans, the Red Army, has challenged the traditional dominance of the Irish League's 'Big Two,' according to Marc Smyth.

    Sore loser Harriet Dart let herself down with childish ‘smelly’ jibe

    telegraph.co.uk • Sports • World

    Tennis player Harriet Dart's childish outburst about her opponent's smell during a match sparked controversy, but she later apologized.

    Ismael explains Blackburn Rovers goalkeeper decision | Lancashire Telegraph

    lancashiretelegraph.co.uk • Sports • England

    Blackburn Rovers manager Jon Dahl Tomasson explains his decision to start goalkeeper Thomas Kaminski over Aynsley Pears.

    Blackburn's blueprint displayed as top priority emerges | Lancashire Telegraph

    lancashiretelegraph.co.uk • Sports • England

    Blackburn Rovers' impressive 4-0 victory over Millwall showcased their improved performance and tactical approach under manager Valerien Ismael, highlighting key players and a promising blueprint for future success.

    Blackburn predicted team with one change at Sunderland | Lancashire Telegraph

    lancashiretelegraph.co.uk • Sports • England

    Blackburn Rovers are predicted to make only one change to their starting lineup for their upcoming match against Sunderland, with Harry Pickering potentially starting at left-back.

    Premier League clubs charging thousands for children to be mascots

    telegraph.co.uk • Sports • England

    Premier League clubs are facing criticism for charging exorbitant fees for children to be mascots at games, sparking concerns about affordability and fairness.

    Blackburn Rovers injury latest with update on two players | Lancashire Telegraph

    lancashiretelegraph.co.uk • Sports • England

    Blackburn Rovers manager Valerien Ismael provides updates on the injuries and illnesses affecting key players, including Cantwell, Brittain, and Cozier-Duberry.

    Why Liverpool fans will become Arsenal supporters for one night only

    telegraph.co.uk • Sports • World

    The article playfully suggests reasons why Liverpool fans might temporarily support Arsenal, highlighting the unusual mutual respect between the two title-rival clubs.

    Emma Raducanu beaten after hard battle with Marta Kostyuk in Madrid

    telegraph.co.uk • Sports • World

    Emma Raducanu's Madrid Open campaign ended in a second-round defeat against Marta Kostyuk despite a hard-fought three-set match.

    Finance

    What is a bear market?

    telegraph.co.uk • Finance • World

    A bear market, characterized by a prolonged stock market decline of at least 20% over two months, is triggered by various factors like geopolitical events, economic shocks, or market bubbles, and involves distinct phases from initial boom to widespread pessimism.

    Are you wealthy for your age?

    telegraph.co.uk • Finance • UK

    This article analyzes wealth distribution across different age groups in the UK, revealing significant disparities between generations and offering tools to assess personal wealth.

    Stock market crash: should you sell your shares – or buy?

    telegraph.co.uk • Finance • World

    The article discusses whether investors should buy or sell shares during a stock market crash, advising a strategic approach based on risk tolerance and portfolio rebalancing.

    Inheritance tax on gifts: What are the rules?

    telegraph.co.uk • Finance • UK

    This article explains the UK inheritance tax rules concerning gifts, including the seven-year rule, the 'gifting out of surplus income' loophole, and tax implications of trusts and various assets.

    Crime

    Burnley paedophile lied about having laptop to police | Lancashire Telegraph

    lancashiretelegraph.co.uk • Crime • England

    A 43-year-old Burnley man, Christopher Mead, admitted to lying to police about possessing internet-enabled devices, resulting in a breach of his sexual harm prevention order and further investigation.

    Cannabis caused killer mother’s psychotic state

    telegraph.co.uk • Crime • World

    A mother's cannabis-induced psychotic state led to the tragic drowning deaths of her two young sons, according to a judge's sentencing.

    Terror in Rome as wave of mob-style killings brings return of mafia violence

    telegraph.co.uk • Crime • Italy

    A recent surge in mob-style killings in Rome has sparked fears of a resurgence of mafia violence, fueled by a power struggle over the city's cocaine market.

    Health

    OMAD diet: What is it and what results can you get after one month?

    telegraph.co.uk • Health • World

    The OMAD diet, involving one meal a day, shows potential for weight loss but carries risks like nutrient deficiencies and muscle loss, making it unsuitable for everyone.

    Why your sleeping position is shortening your life

    telegraph.co.uk • Health • World

    Sleeping positions significantly impact health, with side sleeping presenting both advantages and disadvantages depending on factors like pre-existing conditions and body type.

    How to look after arthritic knees – without surgery

    telegraph.co.uk • Health • World

    This article explores non-surgical methods for managing arthritic knee pain, focusing on supplements, appropriate footwear, and mindful exercise.

    Travel

    The Cotswolds are over – here’s where the A-list are going instead

    telegraph.co.uk • Travel • United Kingdom

    This article highlights the shift in celebrity hotspots from the Cotswolds to Bruton, Somerset, and Northamptonshire, showcasing their attractions and drawing comparisons.

    The countries with the worst tourists (and what Europeans really think of us)

    telegraph.co.uk • Travel • Europe

    This article explores the perceptions of various European nationalities toward tourists from different countries, highlighting both positive and negative viewpoints.

    Ranked: The best airports in Europe for skiers

    telegraph.co.uk • Travel • Europe

    Geneva Airport is reviewed as a major gateway for skiers to the Alps, highlighting its pros and cons regarding flight reliability, transport options, and proximity to various ski resorts.

    Law

    Prison chiefs accused of blocking mother jailed for social media post from seeing daughter

    telegraph.co.uk • Law • UK

    A jailed mother is being prevented from seeing her daughter, allegedly due to prison officials' concerns about social media and public attention.

    Hashem Abedi denies assaulting 'filthy pig' prison officer

    telegraph.co.uk • Law • World

    Hashem Abedi and Ahmed Hassan, both facing assault charges, pleaded not guilty in court, with Hassan expressing strong religious objections to the proceedings.

    Football

    Blackburn's faith, John Park and transfer power struggles | Lancashire Telegraph

    lancashiretelegraph.co.uk • Football • England

    Blackburn Rovers' recent managerial changes and transfer policy disagreements are analyzed, highlighting the differing views within the club's recruitment process and the long-term vision for the team.

    Blackburn's decisions for the future with Academy heirs | Lancashire Telegraph

    lancashiretelegraph.co.uk • Football • England

    Blackburn Rovers manager discusses his decisions to integrate academy players into the first team, emphasizing his commitment to youth development and building for the future.

    Business

    How LinkedIn self-promotion became your boss’s favourite waste of time

    telegraph.co.uk • Business • World

    This article explores the double-edged sword of executive self-promotion on LinkedIn, examining its benefits for brand authenticity and potential drawbacks to business focus.

    Lloyds, Britain’s biggest bank, pledges ‘solidarity’ with trans staff

    telegraph.co.uk • Business • UK

    Lloyds Bank, the UK's largest bank, has publicly declared its support for transgender employees following a Supreme Court ruling on sex-based discrimination.

    Economics

    The nuclear option China could take in trade war with the US

    telegraph.co.uk • Economics • World

    Experts assess the unlikelihood and potential consequences of China significantly selling its US Treasury holdings as a retaliatory measure in a trade dispute with the US.

    How the war on second homes is backfiring

    telegraph.co.uk • Economics • England

    The article discusses the unintended negative consequences of policies targeting second home owners, highlighting the economic impact on local communities and businesses.