The Daily Telegraph - Saturday - 16 Nov 2024

Table of content - The Daily Telegraph - Saturday (16 Nov 2024)

Badenoch challenges Starmer on hate laws
Scholz ‘opens Pandora’s box’ in first phone call to Putin
Europe’s best Christmas markets
Let’s hear it for the London look
Russell and Dupont targeted with ‘double your money’ deals
Net zero curbs for City despite red tape vow
King tried to block Harry’s fight with Sun
Fives finds favour at more British schools
GOP tries to halt Gaetz underage sex report
Reeves’s online CV ‘economical with truth’
Scholz stakes leadership on Kyiv peace deal Pc fired over Everard breach
My dog’s got a robo-nose (and he smells brilliantly)
Name change for Midget pub starts mighty row
PM sorry for meat and beer at Diwali event
Head to coast for best view of meteor shower
Charles recalls memories (and not all fond) as he revisits old training camp
King tried to warn off Harry suing papers
PM’s in the rough after rejecting Chequers golf club membership
How police spent a year looking into a single tweet
‘Hamas are Islamists’ – the statement of fact that got me investigated by police
‘Terrifying’ hate crime investigation into gender activist scrapped
More than friends
Nurses in pro-Palestine football shirts and badges on wards accused of ‘intimidating’ Jewish patients
Swallow ‘toxic sludge’ of pills or take lethal injection for assisted dying
NHS picks up £1m-a-year bill for ‘butt lifts’ gone wrong
Crossed line
No love from Billie Jean King for ‘confusing’ tennis scoring
Eton fives
A poorly cut hedge could soon land you in court
Tories hatch secret plan to help Trump scupper Chagos deal
Lineker ready to be substituted as he acknowledges ‘chaos’ he created in his time at BBC
McCall: Pray for me as I have brain tumour removed
‘Seller of moth mansion’ hits back at claims of infestation
Deck the halls with nothing at all as Christmas trees go minimalist
Ironically calling women birds is still sexist, tribunal rules
TV channels interfering with phone signals
Annus horribilis Britain’s influencerin-chief, Molly-Mae Hague, has been reflecting on her turbulent year in an interview in the latest issue of Vogue, above. Hague saw her picture-perfect life fall apart this year when she split from fellow Love Island c
Innocent boys murdered in gang mistake
Airing political views online puts impartiality at risk, judges told
Victory for dying widow who tried to rip up will
Bin collections monthly under Green plans
I insisted on making film in ‘top-notch’ UK, says Malek
Ofsted will still use one-word ratings despite vow to change
Republicans close ranks around new scandal-hit attorney general
Trump gets revenge on vaccine firms with appointment of RFK Jr
PM uses China to build bridges with Trump
Turin crowd Students clash with Italian police during ‘No Meloni Day’ protests in Turin. Fifteen police officers were injured by an improvised explosive thrown at them by protesters in one of the city’s main piazzas, as students demonstrated against prime
Activists storm parliament in Russia-backed area of Georgia
Do not shackle Britain to the failing EU
Where’s the growth?
NHS patients need clarity over the role of physician associates
Shakespeare’s originality confirmed by AI
Land Registry lag
A Timothy West gem
Freedom to offend
BBC’s change of tune
Rachel Reeves’s attack on the family farm is a recipe for a latter day peasants’ revolt
Way of the World Michael Deacon
The police should stand up to woke political activists, not do their bidding
Lawfare against Le Pen will make her the French Trump
Why Ed Miliband’s net zero dream is doomed to fail Andrew Montford, Net Zero Watch
Why Ed Miliband’s net zero dream is doomed to fail Andrew Montford, Net Zero Watch
Jamie’s pulped fiction covers publishers in shame
Lefties are leaving X. Where will the poor lambs bleat now?
Lunchtime drinking isn’t a treat, it’s economic necessity
People must stop calling in the police because they don’t like something
A day in the grip of Putin’s propaganda machine
No laughing matter: how a 138-year-old joke shop fell victim to our high street crisis
Why posh British style will never go out of fashion
The Reverend Donald Reeves
Tory Lawrence
Making strange Assyrians no longer strangers
Demolition derby
Flights to South Africa halted in Rolls crisis
One in seven shops in Germany fear collapse
Car city
City hit by net zero red tape despite Reeves pledge
Army using drones made by sanctioned supplier
Trump’s tariffs risk ‘dividing the world’, warns Xi Jinping
Olive oil prices poised to halve, says major Spanish producer
The Chancellor is right that Britain needs risktakers – but her solution is hopelessly inadequate
Rachel Reeves’s chosen policy path has turned out to be a road to nowhere
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Trump’s win makes Labour’s policy path a road to nowhere
The right analysis but wrong solutions
What Rachel Reeves must do to revive the City
General Motors cuts 1,000 staff to ‘optimise for speed’
BAE to open artillery factory in Sheffield to boost Ukraine
Forecast
Prize Crossword 30,773
Do the decent thing this winter: nothing at all
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