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With the new 113-mile River Tweed Trail set to open in 2028, it would be wise to visit this lovely region before the crowds ...
British industry has hit a new low. Factories consumed the least energy in 50 years in 2024, with the decline almost entirely ...
Judith Mackrell’s superb biography interweaves the famous British artist’s life with that of his lesser-known – but more ...
The former X-Files star on his ‘tense’ relationship with Gillian Anderson and why ‘anti-Semitism is a zombie idea’ ...
Alas, a historic, inbred, meritocratic presumption of administrative excellence has resulted in a culture of untutored arrogance, limiting Whitehall’s scope to become a knowledge-building and ...
The start-up had been widely hailed as UK AI champion. Mr Duggal was named an EY World Entrepreneur of the Year in 2024. Its ...
The internationally acclaimed Haynes Museum in Somerset was forged from its founder’s gift for making the complicated ...
Competition for places means the Leicester wing must be patient but Steve Borthwick cannot ignore him for much longer ...
Richard Tice, Reform’s deputy leader, has this weekend written an explosive letter to Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey, accusing the UK’s central bank of “systemic misuse of taxpayers’ money ...
In an interview with The Telegraph’s Battle Lines podcast, the former Nato secretary general discusses his review of ...
Mike Ashley is seeking to tighten his grip on the beleaguered owner of Debenhams by offering a financial lifeline. The ...
The region is now the world’s most active synthetic drug production zone – and authorities are struggling to intercept ...
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