The Daily Telegraph - Saturday - 29 Mrz 2025

Table of content - The Daily Telegraph - Saturday (29 Mrz 2025)

Net zero tsar: I can see why people are angry
Carney accused of plagiarism at Oxford
Setback for Rayner on workers’ rights Bill
Cressida Bonas The challenges of being a mother
40 great family days out for Easter
Terror law may be used in steel nationalisation
Tears and pain of loneliness
Thousands feared dead in earthquakes
Farage promises WFH ban on civil servants
MATT
Farage promises ban on civil servants WFH
‘Forcing workers’ rights red tape on business will cost jobs’
Tory scorn over PM’s Ukraine coalition
Residents forced to pay council’s parking fines
Convict freed early killed man on day of release
Polish man jailed for life for cutting up pensioner
Grande’s love song to a certain Hampstead pub
My mother is too poorly to travel to Dignitas, says Esther’s daughter
Life on the waves under threat … by net zero crackdown on fishing boats and canal barges
What’s black and white and read all over Newcastle? Secret papers
Judges defy Starmer on two-tier sentencing
Treasury refuses to rule out raid on cash Isas in autumn
HMRC targets bank accounts to recover billions in unpaid bills
Exit stage left, the No 10 aide who lost track of the party narrative
You acted out of rage and hatred of women, judge tells the Bournemouth beach killer
Illiterate migrant avoids deportation by ‘faking’ criticism of harsh Iranian regime
Euan Blair’s American technology start-up sheds more than 100 staff as £60m loss bites
Tate to return painting looted by Nazis to Jewish family
Labour’s £4m donor threatens to quit UK
Reid relaxes Susanna Reid takes a break from presenting The 54-year-old talks about her family routine in an interview
Museum tries to tackle ‘problem of whiteness’
B&Q staff told ‘blind drunk’ term offensive
Show must go on King’s schedule is as full as ever
Police arrest parents after criticising child’s school on WhatsApp
Lothario who had flings with two women in jail on the run
Prevent boss leaves after damning report into Southport failings
Trump hails bronze statue by surgeon who carved out role as sculptor of world leaders
Heroic Briton is given a medal by grateful Dutch after tackling suspected knifeman
Here’s what your child’s emojis really mean
The Andrew Tate effect Police warn of his harmful influence
Court gives woman £300,000 bill for selling her ex’s supercar
NHS to launch DIY cervical cancer kits
Girl ‘broken in half ’ when crushed by horse walks
Good shot? Padel courts sound like the OK Corral, say residents
Boss left her ‘staff concerns’ file open for assistant to see
Pig farmer told theme park plan stinks
Judge tells Derek Hatton: No chewing in my court
School mentor who told girls ‘husband is king’ sacked
Thousands feared dead as earthquake shatters Myanmar
Iwo Jima heroes shamed in White House war on diversity
Thousands feared dead as earthquake shatters Myanmar
Europe’s far-Right woos Jewish hearts and minds
Taliban free American held with UK couple
Germany in ‘secret’ talks with European neighbours to turn away asylum seekers
Putin forces close in on Ukraine border in push to retake Kursk
Vance warns Greenland of Chinese threat in historic visit
Standing up to the Sentencing Council
Acknowledging the crisis
Labour’s schools policy threatens to extinguish a great British tradition
Arts Council’s mission
America and Russia
A membership scheme for sacred buildings
Lunch sign
French lessons
Remote diagnosis
The cheapest pint?
Leave Isas alone
Blue Peter pride
The King’s health
Reeves can’t outsource decision-making to ‘independent’ quangocrats
Trump is the first Eurosceptic US president, and that’s a good thing
The Left’s wealth tax isn’t just for billionaires. It will be coming for you soon enough
PETERBOROUGH
It’s becoming obvious that Starmer simply isn’t a leader
Should young women really be working in men’s prisons?
The BBC makes cutting Britain’s
Another deadheaded way to empty pews
How we learnt to love the only gay couple in the village
Pity the vegans when the moral high ground is packed
Forcing people to change their lives never works
‘If AI catches criminals, I don’t care about privacy’
How the ‘Dubai chocolate’ bar sent social media and supermarkets into meltdown
Black catwalk – the witchy vibe casting a spell over fashion
Bill Ashton
Baroness Afdera Franchetti
Contemplating wounds by which we are healed
Chess
Compensation for millions over smart meters
Thames Water’s finance boss quits
Sea salvage
Terror laws may be used to nationalise British Steel
Stock markets sink as Trump tariffs spark inflation fears for US
WH Smith stores to be rebranded with made-up name
COMMODITIES
CURRENCIES
Back to the future
Re-arm for the rust belt
No one can blame ‘king of steel’ for leaving Starmer’s Britain
Julian Jessop We must re-arm to save UK’s rust belt
Thanks to net zero, propeller planes are back
Fund digs in on Telegraph price as Boehly joins bid
Top London restaurants target US as tax raid bites British business
Junior lawyers revolt after bosses bow to Trump
Forecast
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Lion stands aside for a mellow lamb-like March
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