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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  • 23 hours ago | telegraph.co.uk | Albert Tait |India McTaggart

    Five former soldiers travel to Normandy ceremony to 'remember all our friends who never came home'D-Day veterans have gathered on a Normandy beach to remember the landings 81 years on. The veterans, aged between 99 and 101, travelled to France for the annual ceremony of remembrance for the men who landed on the beaches of Normandy on June 6 1944, to liberate France from Nazi occupation during the Second World War.

  • 23 hours ago | telegraph.co.uk | India McTaggart

    The Jewish actress, 58, reposted French's video and said: "I am so saddened by this post. "This mocking voice 'bad thing' of October 7 that Dawn (who I revere by the way) appears to be mocking involved the most horrific terrorist attack involving rape, sexual violence, burning alive child, mutilation and the taking of civilian hostages."She added: "Why would Dawn seem to deny that which has affected so many of us personally in the most painful way possible.

  • 1 day ago | telegraph.co.uk | Catherine Pepinster

  • 1 day ago | telegraph.co.uk | Emma Taggart

    Britain faces tax rises of up to £30bn in the autumn Budget to fund greater defence spending, economists have warned. Analysts said higher taxes looked inevitable as without them Rachel Reeves, the Chancellor, would struggle to meet promises to increase defence spending while still meeting her self-imposed fiscal rules. Sir Keir has pledged that the UK will spend 3pc of GDP on defence by the next parliament and Nato is expected to demand even higher commitments later this year.

  • 1 day ago | telegraph.co.uk | Danielle Sheridan

    The First Sea Lord's alleged affair with a female subordinate was exposed after her husband filed a complaint, The Telegraph can reveal. Last month, Sir Ben Key was forced to step back from all duties over allegations of misconduct, which are under investigation by the Ministry of Defence (MoD). It was alleged that, in breach of the Navy's service standards, the 59-year-old was having an affair with a junior ranking staff member.