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Ukraine: The Latest - the world’s most trusted and award-winning podcast on the war
The Telegraph offers a daily podcast analyzing Russia's invasion of Ukraine, providing updates and insights from their top journalists.

Counter-terror police investigating ‘Iran-backed firebombing’
Counter-terror police are investigating an incident where four vehicles were set on fire outside a London synagogue, which has been described as an 'anti-Semitic hate incident'.

Man dead and boy in critical condition after double stabbing in skate park
A man has died and a boy is in critical condition following a double stabbing at a skate park in Northampton. Police have arrested four individuals in connection with the incident and are conducting a murder investigation.

Ministers to announce crackdown on foreign political donations
Ministers are set to introduce new measures aimed at tightening regulations surrounding 'shell companies' and their potential influence on British democracy.

Telegraph nominated for 20 press awards
The Telegraph has been nominated for several press awards, with winners set to be announced at the Press Awards ceremony on May 21.

Bird-flu, nukes and asteroids: what 2026 might have in store
The article discusses potential global threats for 2026, including the possibility of a bird-flu pandemic if the H5N1 virus jumps to humans, which could be more severe than the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Can you crack our new word game, Mini Cogs?
The Telegraph introduces a new word game called 'Mini Cogs,' described as a deceptively simple puzzle that tests linguistic dexterity.

An artist made an ‘anti-racist’ version of the UK flag. You’ll never guess what happened next
An artist created an 'anti-racist' version of the UK flag, but the outcome of the situation is not detailed in the provided text.

Strictly star ‘arrested on suspicion of rape’
A police statement says that a 'Strictly Come Dancing' star has been arrested on suspicion of rape following allegations related to an incident in Hertfordshire last year.

Driver who hit grandfather dragged him further into the road then fled
A driver struck an elderly man and, instead of calling for help, dragged him into oncoming traffic before fleeing the scene. The victim reportedly asked the perpetrator, James Denning Price, to call an ambulance but was ignored.

Teenagers arrested after nursery cyber attack
Teenagers have been arrested following a cyber attack on the Kido nursery chain, which involved the alleged misuse of names and pictures of approximately 8,000 children.

Blizzard traps nearly 1,000 hikers on slopes of Mount Everest
A blizzard has trapped nearly 1,000 hikers on the slopes of Mount Everest, prompting an ongoing rescue effort. The sudden snowstorm has created dangerous conditions for those attempting to climb the mountain.

BBC Breakfast boss cleared of bullying allegations
The BBC Breakfast boss, Richard Frediani, has been cleared of bullying allegations after an internal review. He had taken an extended period of leave during the investigation.

Northern Lights shine across the UK
Britons may have the opportunity to see the Northern Lights, also known as the aurora borealis, until Wednesday night.

GCSE results day 2025: What time will grades be released today?
The article provides information about GCSE results day 2025, including details on when grades will be released and addresses common queries such as grade boundaries and the process for exam remarks.

Ucas Clearing 2025: How to get a last-minute university place
The article provides guidance for students who have missed their required grades on how to secure a last-minute university place through Ucas Clearing.

Britain braces for heatwave temperatures to soar
The UK is preparing for a heatwave with temperatures expected to rise significantly. Health authorities have issued amber alerts, and officials have warned that England is experiencing 'nationally significant' water shortages.

Man charged with murder of rugby player and father
A man has been charged with the murder of Brendan and Terry McMillan, who were killed in an attack in Southwark.

Charity rowing crew mistaken for ‘illegal migrants’ by Rupert Lowe
A charity rowing crew was mistakenly identified as 'illegal migrants' by Rupert Lowe, a member of Parliament. Authorities were alerted, and Lowe stated he is urgently following up on the situation.

BBC investigates ‘cocaine use’ by Strictly stars
The BBC has launched an investigation into allegations of cocaine use among Strictly Come Dancing stars, hiring an external law firm to examine the claims.

Protesters clash with police outside Essex ‘migrant hotel’
Protesters clashed with police outside an 'migrant hotel' in Essex following reports of an alleged sexual assault by an Ethiopian asylum seeker against a teenage girl in Epping.

Streeting and BMA to hold talks to avoid doctor strikes
Residents doctors are planning to strike for five consecutive days starting July 25, which could severely impact the National Health Service (NHS). Talks between Health Secretary Wes Streeting and the British Medical Association (BMA) are being held to prevent the strike.

Anti-migrant riots erupt in Northern Ireland after alleged sexual assault
Fifteen police officers were injured and homes were set on fire in Ballymena, Northern Ireland, following the court appearance of two Romanian-speaking teenagers. The incidents occurred amid anti-migrant sentiment.

King and Prince of Wales join forces at reception for war heroes
The King and Prince of Wales attended a reception to honor recipients of the Victoria Cross and George Cross, which are among the highest military decorations in the United Kingdom.

Britain strikes Houthis for first time since Trump’s re-election
The UK Ministry of Defence has confirmed a joint military operation targeting a drone manufacturing facility used by the Houthi rebels in Yemen.