Conservative MP David Amess 'stabbed multiple times' at surgery in church

A Conservative MP has been stabbed multiple times in an incident at his constituency surgery, according to reports. | Continue reading


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New Gov.uk app will let people access 300 services at the blink of an eye

Ministers to unveil app letting people change driving licences or benefits using their phone’s facial or fingerprint recognition feature | Continue reading


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The white collar workers with two full-time jobs

With many people still working from home, there's a thriving online community of ‘2xers’ who are secretly juggling multiple roles | Continue reading


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Jeremy Clarkson did more for farmers in one series than Countryfile in 30 years

James Rebanks, a sheep farmer and prize-winning author, criticised the BBC show for focusing too little on agriculture | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 2 years ago

We hanged Uyghurs from ceilings, ordered their rape, says Chinese whistleblower

Former detective describes extreme abuse the ethnic minority Muslims have been subjected to in order to elicit confessions | Continue reading


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NASA to crash spacecraft into asteroid in 'Armageddon' test of defences

US space agency says it will be testing the possibility of intercepting an asteroid by smashing into it at nearly 15,000 miles per hour | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 2 years ago

Wuhan and US scientists planned to create new coronaviruses

Before Covid pandemic erupted, group submitted proposals to mix genetic data of related strains and grow completely new sequences | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 2 years ago

Belgian frigate with cabin boy crew banned from NATO exercises

Officers left red-faced after ship was rejected because sailors are so young and inexperienced that they did not know basic safety measures | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 2 years ago

The time has come to declare an official end to the Covid crisis

The lack of an official moment-of-ending has had a consequence: the Government has never told us that the time of sacrifice is over | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 2 years ago

Constipation drug 'could boost memory after just six days'

New study reveals that Prucalopride could tackle cognition impairments caused by depression, schizophrenia and bipolar disorder | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 2 years ago

Every medical authority failed to realise Covid was airborne

As a result, precautions such as wearing masks and better ventilation in public spaces were tragically delayed, says a new report | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 2 years ago

BBC presenter wins £1.6m payout after crash test stunt brain injury

Jeremy Stansfield suffered head and spinal injuries during filming of scenes for Bang Goes the Theory that bosses ‘knew was unsafe’ | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 2 years ago

Apple Pay flaw draining the bank account of locked iPhones

Researchers exploit 'Express Travel' mode when using Visa, allowing them to take money from a locked iPhone | Continue reading


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Teenage boys more at risk from vaccines than Covid

Young males are six times more likely to suffer from heart problems after being jabbed than be hospitalised from coronavirus, study finds | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 2 years ago

Raspberry Pi attracts $45m after lockdowns fuel demand for PCs

The firm has offloaded stakes to Lansdowne Partners and the Ezrah Charitable Trust in a move that values the operation at around $500m | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 2 years ago

Tube accidents soar as passengers too afraid to hold escalator handrails

Intoxication cited as other factor causing spike in falls | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 2 years ago

More than half of Britons suffering from long Covid might not have it

Normal bouts of fever, headache, muscle ache and fatigue experienced by people might be mistaken for long Covid | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 2 years ago

Belgium to return Patrice Lumumba's tooth to murdered Congolese leader's family

The first prime minister of independent Congo's tooth was taken as a trophy before his body was destroyed by Belgian officers in 1961 | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 2 years ago

Why the unseemly rush to give our children a vaccine they don't need?

If even the experts can't agree, heaven help a 12 year-old trying to make an 'informed' decision | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 2 years ago

ChAdOx vaccine can potentially be adapted for wide range of diseases

The science behind the vaccine - ChAdOx - can potentially be adapted for a wide range of diseases | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 2 years ago

Edinburgh’s computer scientists banned from using Alice and Bob as too Western

Staff also urged to avoid ‘master/slave’ terminology as part of University of Edinburgh’s latest decolonisation efforts | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 2 years ago

China’s ‘Volcker moment’ is a mounting risk to the global recovery

Trouble at the country’s developers, sitting on $5.1 trillion debt, could derail the world economy | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 2 years ago

The micro-stresses ruling your life

Small annoyances happen to all of us every day and they may not garner much sympathy due to their trivial nature – but things soon add up | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 2 years ago

Opium prices triple in Afghanistan after Taliban announces poppy ban

Meanwhile Afghans have grown desperate for banks to reopen amid a looming financial crisis | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 2 years ago

Parliament holds Joe Biden in contempt over Afghanistan

MPs and peers unite to condemn ‘dishonour’ of US president’s withdrawal and his criticism of Afghan troops left behind to face Taliban | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 2 years ago

The Sweden experiment: how no lockdowns led to mental health, healthier economy

While Sweden's decision to stay open throughout the pandemic generated international debate, the controversy passed most people in Sweden by | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 2 years ago

Globe theatre issues suicide trigger warning on Romeo and Juliet

The theatre has addressed mental health issues in the Shakepeare's tragedy | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 2 years ago

‘Bloody’ no longer the most commonly used British swear word

‘Versatile’ F-word is now go-to curse say researchers, as they reveal that number of profanities littering conversations is falling | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 2 years ago

Lockdown was based on faith, not evidence

The narrow perspectives and experiences of decision-makers had an unprecedented effect on the worst-off | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 2 years ago

Why ‘power naps’ are no substitute for a good night’s sleep

Catching 40 winks does not allow the brain to enter into ‘slow-wave sleep’, which is when the body is most relaxed, researchers find | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 2 years ago

Will electric cars save the world? No

The environmental adviser’s admission that she drives a diesel exposed the elitism behind the green agenda | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 2 years ago

The America I grew up in is disappearing into a vortex of identity politics

At this rate the future generation of doctors may well be better equipped to offer a politics lecture than save one’s life | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 2 years ago

Is Covid Being Used as an Excuse to Stop Cheap Travel?

From red list chaos to expensive tests and complicated rules, these new restrictions are unlikely to end when the pandemic does | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 2 years ago

Are tech titans trying to change the world - or are they just horrible bosses?

They're famed for being foul-mouthed and short-tempered with staff, but for many in Silicon Valley this is just part of being successful | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 2 years ago

Vaccine passports would create a hideously divided two-tier society

It is deeply un-British to implement a scheme that disproportionately hits disadvantaged people | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 2 years ago

Briton detained in Singapore mental hospital after refusing to wear mask

Benjamin Glynn, who was arrested after riding the subway without a face covering, calls the charges against him 'insane' | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 2 years ago

Germans who keep refusing to quarantine could be put in detention centres

In some German states where all other options have been tried, authorities to detain those who refuse to enter quarantine | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 2 years ago

UK compulsory workplace vaccination rules cannot apply to vegans

Warning by lawyers highlights ethical issues in trying to force all workers to have jabs | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 2 years ago

Novak Djokovic tosses one racquet and smashes another in Olympics defeat

The world No 1 lost both the match and two racquets in the Tokyo heat | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 2 years ago

Our politicians are in thrall to a cabal of AI cheerleaders

The UK's cosy club of so-called Artificial Intelligence experts won't give ministers the bad news - today’s AI is pretty dumb | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 2 years ago

Astronomers see back of black hole for first time proving Albert Einstein right

Researchers prove theory through studying a supermassive black hole 800 million light years away | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 2 years ago

Over half of “Covid hospitalizations” tested positive after admission

Leaked data suggest vast numbers classed as being hospitalised by the virus when they were admitted with other ailments | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 2 years ago

Arm faces decline and cuts without $40bn Nvidia deal, watchdogs told

US chip giant submits report to competition regulators investigating the deal | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 2 years ago

Covid could be spread through flatulence, say ministers

Source says officials have read ‘credible-looking stuff’ on theory from other countries including Australia | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 2 years ago

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UK families could get rewards for tracking healthy living in new war on obesity

Lifestyle habits such as taking part in a regular run or walking to school daily could be linked to free treats in pilot scheme | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 2 years ago

Wobbling' moon will cause devastating worldwide flooding in 2030s, NASA warns

Coastal cities under threat from ‘rapidly increasing high tide floods’ which could occur in clusters lasting a month or more, say scientists | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 2 years ago

Vaccine passport firm says system could be 'redeployed' as a national ID card

Previous identity card plans were scrapped in 2011 after an outcry over the intrusive nature of the scheme and its impact on human rights | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 2 years ago