The Sunday Telegraph (UK)

The Sunday Telegraph (UK)

The Daily Telegraph, often referred to as The Telegraph, is a prominent daily broadsheet newspaper based in London, published by the Telegraph Media Group. It is widely circulated throughout the UK and around the globe. Established in 1855 by Arthur B. Sleigh under the name Daily Telegraph & Courier, The Telegraph has earned a reputation as a reliable newspaper. In the twentieth century, it gained international acclaim for its quality journalism, with Amol Rajan noting it as "one of the world's great titles."

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  • 13 hours ago | telegraph.co.uk | Sarah Newey

    The latest funding cuts - which are exacerbated by misinformation and humanitarian crises - come as infectious diseases gain ground across the world. Measles cases jumped by 20 per cent between 2022 and 2023 globally, with 61 countries reporting large or disruptive outbreaks to the WHO in the last 12 months. Meanwhile, meningitis and yellow fever are rising sharply in Africa, while more than 116,000 cholera cases have been reported so far in 2025.

  • 20 hours ago | telegraph.co.uk | Nick Gutteridge

    Ms Rayner is overseeing plans to introduce a formal definition of Islamophobia to combat anti-Muslim hatred. She has set up a five-person working group, led by Dominic Grieve, the former Tory attorney general, to come up with "appropriate and sensitive language". While in opposition, Labour said it would adopt a controversial definition of Islamophobia that was drawn up in 2018 by an all-party parliamentary group.

  • 21 hours ago | telegraph.co.uk | Adam Luck

    After fooling the conjuring body into believing she was a man, Sophie Lloyd was kicked out when she came clean - and now she's reappearedIn 1991, Sophie Lloyd performed her greatest trick before the Magic Circle: she vanished. It wasn't to a roar of applause, however - instead, it was in a cloud of recrimination and ignominy. Her sin?

  • 1 day ago | telegraph.co.uk | George Chesterton

    Meanwhile, Farage faces no such potential revolt from his party members and activists. He took over the leadership just 11 months ago, but his prior involvement with UKIP and Brexit has long endeared him to voters who believe he possesses uniquely patriotic credentials.

  • 1 day ago | telegraph.co.uk | Joe Barnes |Nick Gutteridge |Danielle Sheridan

    Britain attempted to rescue the talks by convincing the Ukrainians to show willingness to support the White House's proposals. While Mr Trump said he looked forward to "being able to help Ukraine and Russia get out of this complete and total mess", his vice-president became the first US official to set out in clear terms the outlines of the US proposal.