The Sunday Telegraph - 12 Okt 2025
They’re nearly home
Reeves will tax rich to fill black hole
Intelligence on China embassy threat left out of official review
Farewell, Diane Keaton
Russia may have been behind JLR hack
Minister orders crackdown on hate preachers
MATT
Touching mother-daughter scene
RAF deploys spy planes to patrol border with Russia
Eurostar to double border staff amid EU travel chaos
Reeves and PM planning to attack Farage over Brexit
Starmer ‘is exposing Britain to potential global threats and trying to cover it up’
JLR hack ‘shows importance of raising defence spending’
Leap in public sector railway journeys
Man charged with racial assault after knife attack
Queen inspires Peter James’s new crime novel
Man arrested in Salford in ‘firearms strike’
Mother’s tribute to school death daughter
Corrections and Clarifications
Moon dust bubbles will ‘create lunar habitats’ to house astronauts
Andrew told Epstein ‘we are in this together’
‘Unjustifiable’
Protesters chant ‘from River to Sea’ in London
Starmer to sing Trump’s praises at summit for bringing peace
London council omits anti-Semitism from list of hate crimes that includes transphobia
CJ in her PJs
Farage calls for second home ban in tourist hotspot areas
Ministers knew tax raid would hit parents of private school pupils
EU tariff threat to pressure Starmer over work visas
One pound in every six of benefit goes to foreigners
Swinney keeps his plans for independence under wraps
16.5pc
Inside Starmer’s network of advisers lobbying for a conciliatory approach to China threat
Powell under pressure over factory ‘that poses risk to Britain’
Farewell to Diane Keaton, the effortless Queen of Cool
‘Avoid saying non-white as it causes offence’
BBC forced to pause diversity training on transgender issues
Peta: Ban beeswax candles and leather Bibles from churches
Queen quotes ‘immortal line’ by Jilly Cooper at book festival
King steps in to rescue conker competition
Labour trail hunting ban ‘will mean extinction’ for rare dog breed
Letters written by Thatcher as she rose to top found in garage
£100,000
Royal cygneture
Holy grail of cancer tests doubles detection
Obesity jabs are not a quick fix, warn charities
Rise of weight loss jabs
Royal Marine stops drug haul with one shot
Red carpet thriller
Migrant jailed over marriage scam applies for family visa
Paedophile rock singer killed by fellow inmate
History brought to life
Redmayne has bats in the belfry (well, attic)
Gary Oldman creates big stink on set of Slow Horses
Hamas haters who can’t wait to liberate Gaza
Kushner grows into role of the modern-day Kissinger
From the block
Biden starts radiation therapy to treat cancer
Nova festival survivor takes his own life two years after Oct 7
Trump angers Maga base with Qatari military facility in US
Scenes of horror as 250 animals found dead
Trump mulls surprise meet with Kim after trip to South
The keepie-uppie candidate who could be the most divisive Irish president yet
Macron’s ‘slap in the face for French public’
The chancellor should cut taxes, not raise them
Anti-Israel protesters
CCF in state schools
High-speed rail
Michael Heaton Warminster, Wiltshire
The era when in-flight dining really took off
Labour is blind to China’s malign impact on the British economy
Gaza’s future
Saving your bacon
Songbird predators
Church reform
Driving feats
Badenoch has exposed the perverse ideology of the Centrist mob
Emmanuel Macron’s vanity is dooming France to political dysfunction
Israel won its war, but the West’s is just beginning
Britain has given so much to civilisation. Now the barbarians are inside
Canterbury Cathedral’s graffiti stunt is conformity masquerading as radicalism
Reeves can pull this one lever to rejuvenate the economy
The exodus: the true scale of harm done by Labour’s war on the rich
BRITAIN’S HIGH-PROFILE DEPARTURES
The exodus: the true scale of harm done by Labour’s war on the rich
Vivien Duffield ‘There’ve only been two decent culture secretaries in my life’
Chan ‘n’ Dave
Markets brace for chaos after Trump sparks crypto crash
Billionaire scraps plans to make net zero truck motors in Britain
Labour courts Tesco in new work initiative
Horizon hit Fujitsu tips £80m into UK arm
400
Britain’s problem isn’t the economy – it’s the national statistics we trust
Badenoch’s Tories are standing up for fiscal reality
Shadow banking has the hallmarks of a bubble
‘I’ll lie down in front of Miliband’s net zero bulldozers’
Why China’s robot factories terrify Western executives
How frozen tax thresholds are creating a ticking pension timebomb
Tech dream descends into a cesspit of AI ‘slop’
The charging station crime wave threatening electric car sales
How Labour turned its back on 430,000 pensioners
2.5%
£100k
‘Ex stole my childbearing years – he should pay’
Tory promises sound good, but don’t get your hopes up
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