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Wes Streeting has said he will not rule out leaning more heavily on the private sector to cut NHS backlogs. The Health Secretary said he “refused to be bound by outdated ideological battles”, saying ...
Bodies of the Air India crash passengers and crew have been left strewn uncovered across a chaotic and dirty morgue, footage ...
A woman who fatally stabbed a mother at a child’s birthday party has been found guilty of murder. Hope Rowe, 33, attacked ...
At least three people were killed by Iranian missiles in a fresh barrage on northern Israel. Emergency services said rockets ...
The decision to penalise Leicester legend was extremely harsh but was it correct? Telegraph Sport analyses the final’s big ...
One of the best aspects of our nation is social capital. But it is ebbing away, and the state is struggling to protect us from crime ...
Prince Louis’s extended royal wave is only trace of his previous antics as growing Wales children are on their best behaviour ...
French endurance classic entices the world’s greatest manufacturers, which prize the demand for raw speed and reliability ...
Last year, Greggs overtook McDonald’s to become the UK’s most popular breakfast location as shoppers sought out even cheaper ...
Sir Mel Stride has vowed the Tories will never make a pact with Reform as he attacked the party’s “fantasy economics”.
City businesses are restoring all-male recruitment shortlists amid a growing corporate backlash against diversity policies.
Landlords could be forced to fork out hundreds more for energy performance certificates (EPCs) from Sunday as new rules come ...