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Resident doctors' strikes - pay demands are 'lunacy' | The Daily T Podcast
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- Resident doctors' strikes - pay demands are 'lunacy' | The Daily T Podcast
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- 11:26
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
- Description
- Resident doctors are going on strike at the busiest time of year, just as we’re seeing a tidal wave of flu cases, an unusually severe strain of the virus, and a record number of hospital admissions.
Medics are demanding a 26% pay rise, on top of a 28.9% increase they have already been handed by Labour.
Camilla and Tim are joined by NHS GP Renee Hoenderkamp, who says the BMA union has been captured by "Marxist militant doctors" who want to bring down the Government.
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- How Trump lawsuit could bankrupt the BBC | The Daily T Podcast
- Runtime
- 22:36
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
- Description
- The US president is suing the BBC for a whopping $10bn, and Camilla and Tim are referred to in the lawsuit.
Donald Trump alleges he was defamed by Panorama and Newsnight’s misleading editing of his speech ahead of the Jan 6 2021 Capitol riot.
Former BBC legal eagle Joshua Rozenberg explains the merits of settling or fighting Trump’s suit to the bitter end.
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- In full: Liverpool parade crash driver due to be sentenced
- Runtime
- 1:26:05
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
- Description
- The sentencing of Paul Doyle will conclude today, with the former marine being told to expect a lengthy custodial sentence by the judge.
On Monday, the court was told that the 54-year-old was “in a rage” and his “anger had completely taken hold of him”.
Doyle previously pleaded guilty to 31 offences relating to seriously injuring people during the victory parade in May.
Prosecutors said in the space of two minutes, Doyle’s Ford Galaxy – which weighed nearly two tonnes – collided with “well over 100 people” and he was “prepared to cause those in the crowd, even children, serious harm if necessary to achieve his aim of getting through”.
Doyle admitted dangerous driving, affray, 17 charges of attempting to cause grievous bodily harm (GBH) with intent, nine counts of causing GBH with intent and three counts of wounding with intent last month.
He had previously denied the offences, which relate to 29 vict...
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- New footage of Liverpool parade crash released as driver jailed for 21 years
- Runtime
- 1:43
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
- Description
- Paul Doyle has been sentenced to 21 years and six months in prison.
Doyle rammed his car into crowd of Liverpool fans in May. More than 130 people were injured in attack.
Judge Andrew Menary KC said Paul Doyle was categorically responsible for the incident.
Read more here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/12/16/liverpool-parade-crash-driver-sentencing-day-two/
#liverpool #car #news
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- Bondi Beach Attack: How Australia became awash with guns
- Runtime
- 2:59
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
- Description
- As footage hit social media of two gunmen running amok at Sydney’s Bondi Beach on Sunday, one of the many things that shocked Australians was the sheer size and power of the guns involved.
Australians have become accustomed to believing that the country does not have a gun problem. A 1996 mass shooting at Port Arthur, Tasmania, led to a ban on semi-automatic weapons.
As the ban came in, Australians saw television images of pile upon pile of surrendered guns being scrapped. They imagined that carnage like Port Arthur would never happen again.
But in Bondi on Sunday, the two men had bolt-action rifles of a heft that seemed out of kilter with any legitimate recreational use. It later emerged that one of the alleged shooters owned at least half a dozen weapons.
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#australia #bondibeach #crime
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- Bondi Beach terror attack: A day of shame for the West I The Daily T
- Runtime
- 44:20
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
- Description
- The tragic details of the Bondi Beach shooting in Sydney have come to light, where two gunmen, identified as Sajid Akram, 50, and his son Naveed, 24, killed at least 16 people at a Hanukkah event.
The victims included a 10-year-old girl called Matilda, a British-born rabbi, a retired police officer, and a Holocaust survivor, in what has been called the worst atrocity against Jews outside of Israel since October 7th.
The attack is revealed to have an IS link, with two Islamic State flags found in the gunmen’s car and Naveed Akram having previously been investigated by Australia’s domestic intelligence agency, ASIO.
The harrowing event has sparked immediate political debate, with former Australian PM Tony Abbott calling it a 'day of shame' for the country and New South Wales Premier Chris Minns announcing a 'comprehensive investigation' into the rise of antisemitism.
Camilla and Tim are joined by Lord David Wolfson to share hi...
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- 'The frontline is everywhere': 10 surprising conflict hotspots for 2026
- Runtime
- 38:49
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
- Description
- Britain’s MI6 chief has delivered a chilling message: the frontline is now everywhere. Look around the world and the evidence is overwhelming. From Ukraine to Gaza to Sudan, violence is spreading fast and growing more lethal by the month.
New data from ACLED shows that Europe is now the most intense conflict zone on the planet - a fact that should shock anyone in the West still clinging to the idea that war happens elsewhere. Plus, with drone strikes now accounting for more than a quarter of all attacks worldwide, war is only a short flight away.
This is not a bad patch, this is a dangerous new era. And next year will be even bloodier still. The warning signs are screaming at us. The Armed Conflict Location and Event Data organisation, known as ACLED, has been tracking all of this data and more. Venetia speaks to their CEO Clionadh Raleigh to find out more.
Read ACLED's report: https://acleddata.com/conflict-index-2026-watchlist
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- In full: Prime Minister to face MPs at Liaison Committee
- Runtime
- 1:47:31
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
- Description
- Sir Keir Starmer faces Kemi Badenoch at PMQs
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- 'It's not that hard to say my name'
- Runtime
- 1:44
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
- Description
- A recent study found that the Irish names ‘Niamh’ and ‘Saoirse’ were the two top most mispronounced words in Britain (ahead of such tongue twisters as ‘gyro’ and ‘croissant’, which came third and fifth on the list, respectively).
The website Unscrambler.com analysed search data from Google Trends, to find which words most commonly moved us to look-up their pronunciation. To the surprise of, well, probably no one, and certainly not the country’s Niamhs and Saoirses, these two traditional Gaelic names had more of us rushing to ask Google “how do I pronounce…?” than any other words.
It’s a problem to which Telegraph writers and editors are no strangers and we asked a few of them to explain what it was like living with a name that so confused their fellow countrymen.
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#names #pronounce #howto
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- Cousin of Bondi hero says he has undergone surgery
- Runtime
- 0:20
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
- Description
- A bystander tackled and disarmed one of the alleged shooters at Bondi Beach in a heroic act that may have saved lives during the Hanukkah mass shooting.
Video footage shows a man, named by local media as Ahmed al Ahmed, hiding behind a parked car before pouncing on the shooter. He grapples with him and wrestles away what appears to be a rifle.
His cousin says that he has undergone surgery but is expected to need more.
Read more coverage here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2025/12/15/bondi-beach-mass-shooting-latest-news/
#bondi #australia #news
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- Gunmen opened fire on Sydney beach where hundreds had gathered
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- 0:55
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
- Description
- A gunman who opened fire at a Hanukkah celebration on Australia’s Bondi Beach has been named as Naveed Akram.
Eleven people were killed and 29 injured in the attack on Sydney’s Jewish community, with the death toll rising to 12 including one of the alleged gunmen. Authorities are treating the incident as a terrorist attack.
The 24-year-old suspect was shot dead by police, while another alleged attacker is in custody. Searches remain ongoing amid reports of a possible third offender.
Read more: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2025/12/14/shooting-on-bondi-beach/
#australia #bondibeach
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- Young British Woman Murdered in the Masai Mara — And the Cover-Up That Followed
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- 29:57
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
- Description
- On a cold February day in 1988, Julie Ward set off on a huge adventure. She’d quit her job, and signed up for a five-month journey, driving overland from Britain to Kenya.
From her home in Suffolk, the 28-year-old travelled to a town on the Kentish coast and piled into a big, yellow converted truck with a group of other eager travellers.
But what had been a dream trip driving through Africa soured into tragedy when Julie was violently murdered in the Masai Mara wildlife reserve.
The exact circumstances of her brutal death are still not known, 37 years on.
We wanted to know who killed Julie, why someone wanted the crime erased - and how far the cover-up went.
Listen to the accompanying podcast to this film: https://linktr.ee/TelegraphInvestigates
Read more: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/11/26/kenyas-secret-deal-silence-father-murdered-british-woman
#JulieWard #TrueCrime #MasaiMara
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- Indian fans revolt after Messi appearance lasts just 20 minutes
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- 0:53
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
- Description
- Lionel Messi’s tour of India began in chaotic fashion as fans invaded the pitch after he made only a brief appearance while shielded from view by a large entourage.
Fans in the Salt Lake stadium in Kolkata threw ripped-up stadium seats onto the pitch while several people climbed a fence around the field and hurled objects after an appearance that lasted just 20 minutes.
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- 'Tonight's the night you die': Laura Woods on being stalked | Exclusive interview
- Runtime
- 5:06
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
- Description
- Laura Woods, the British television sports host, speaks to The Telegraph exclusively about her experience of stalking.
So monstrous was the abuse that Woods endured, that while pregnant with her son, she received death threats against her unborn child.
Whether dealing with a disturbed young woman who spent three years signing her up to funeral and cremation services, or refusing to give an inch in defending fair sport for women against the venom of trans rights activists, Woods has shown repeatedly that perhaps her greatest strength is her resilience.
Read the full interview here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/2025/12/13/laura-woods-interview-my-stalker-tell-me-tonights-night-die/
#sports #laurawoods #crime
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- King Charles: 'Good news' on cancer treatment | speech in full
- Runtime
- 5:19
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
- Description
- The King has revealed his cancer treatment will be reduced in the new year.
In a televised message to the nation, the monarch said he had reached a “milestone” in his treatment, calling it a “personal blessing” and giving thanks for early diagnosis and medical advances.
Read more: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/royal-family/2025/12/12/king-to-speak-to-nation-about-his-cancer-recovery/
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- Occupied Ukraine: The Russian resettlement plan hidden in plain sight
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- 3:57
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
- Description
- Occupied Mariupol’s theatre is the site of one of the Ukraine war’s worst war crimes. Tonight Russia is reopening it with a comic play.
The Mariupol Drama Theatre, destroyed by a Russian bomb in 2022, reopens this week with a performance of Perfect Wedding, a farce by English playwright Robin Hawdon, on Friday evening.
The relaunch is part of a Kremlin propaganda effort to advertise the resurrection of the city it destroyed and occupied in the first months of the invasion in 2022.
Read more: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/12/11/mariupol-theatre-putin-ukraine-plans/
#ukraine #russia #mariupol
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- ‘I wanted to be noticed’ – three famous adoptees on how it made them successful | The Daily T
- Runtime
- 44:28
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
- Description
- Michael Gove, Nicky Campbell and Andrew Pierce have all forged highly successful careers in journalism and broadcasting, with Gove serving many years in government too.
But the men also share a very particular childhood experience: being adopted.
In this special episode, Camilla sits down with the the trio to understand how that fact has forged their lives and careers.
They explain feeling different from their peers growing up; finding their birth mothers (or choosing not to); and how wanting to prove to their parents that they were right to adopt them became “a driving force” for their careers in the public eye.
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- The secret pro-Palestine message in Disney’s Christmas advert
- Runtime
- 2:26
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
- Description
- The streaming platform Disney+ has been accused of politicising its Christmas publicity campaign by including a pro-Palestine symbol in its adverts.
A sticker featuring a watermelon – which has for decades been used as a proxy for the Palestinian flag – is shown prominently on a laptop being used by a teenage girl in the advert.
Disney insists the sticker was chosen randomly and is not a political statement, but politicians said the company had “serious questions to answer”.
It follows years of controversy at Disney over an alleged “woke agenda”, including transgender characters featuring in children’s films and a Snow White remake that replaced the seven dwarves with “magical creatures”.
Read more here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/disney/
#disney #palestine #news
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- Murder in the Masai | Episode 4, The President's Son | Podcast
- Runtime
- 51:11
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
- Description
- A whistleblower comes forward claiming to have witnessed everything and pointing the finger at someone nobody expected: Jonathan Moi, the president’s son. It's almost too far-fetched to be believed, but his name starts coming up again, and again. An incriminating scrap of paper. A police statement locked up for decades. Rumours of a romance. Katherine investigates the evidence.
Archive in this episode: ITN via Getty, Channels Television, Citizen TV Kenya, NTV Kenya, KTN News Kenya
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- The ex-Royal Marine Commando kicking Britain's armed forces into shape
- Runtime
- 51:17
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
- Description
- Britain's military has seen better days - that much everyone can agree on.
Enter ex-Royal Marine Commando Colonel Alistair Scott Carns, aka Wee Al, the UK's brand new Minister for Armed Forces. Part of the fresh batch of Labour MPs who entered Parliament in 2024, he has risen quickly through the Ministry of Defence and is considered "one to watch".
Carns sat down with The Telegraph's associated defence editor Dominic Nicholls to talk about his plans to get the military into shape, the UK's commitment to Ukraine, and the ongoing Ajax debate.
Plus he shared his views on Reform leader Nigel Farage and the legacy of Stakeknife in Northern Ireland.
Read Dom's profile of Al Carns: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/authors/d/dk-do/dominic-nicholls/
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- 'Reform has peaked and diminished' | Allister Heath responds to readers' comments
- Runtime
- 11:14
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
- Description
- Allister Heath, the Telegraph's Sunday Editor, responds to readers' comments on his article: Labour is about to prove that Britain is ungovernable.
Read his piece in full here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/12/10/labour-about-to-prove-britain-ungovernable/
#comment #politicalanalysis #news
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- Britain’s migrant crime scandal exposed | The Daily T
- Runtime
- 35:49
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
- Description
- Content warning: this episode of The Daily T includes references to sexual assault, rape, exploitation and drug trafficking. It may be distressing or triggering for some viewers.
Public anger over crime linked to asylum hotels is boiling over. In Epping, protests erupted after two sexual assaults by an Ethiopian asylum seeker. In Falkirk, unrest followed the rape conviction of an Afghan asylum seeker. And with small boat crossings up 16% on last year, nearly 40,000 people arriving so far - a grim pattern appears to be taking shape.
Camilla Tominey and Tim Stanley ask what’s really driving this surge in migrant crime, and whether Britain’s asylum system is now fuelling a security crisis. They break down the political and legal fight over deportation, the ECHR’s role in blocking removals, and what Reform, the Tories and Labour each say they’d do to fix it.
Plus, our senior reporter Steve Bird joins us with the inside story from the lawless m...
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- British builder goes undercover at migrant camp in Northern France
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- 1:28
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
- Description
- A British builder went undercover pretending to be a migrant as part of an investigation into the migrant 'jungle' of Northern France, based mainly in the towns of Calais and Dunkirk.
There he discovered an underworld filled with drugs and violence.
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- Planet Normal: Reform and Farage smears only make the Party stronger | Podcast
- Runtime
- 1:13:12
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
- Description
- Co-Pilots Pearson and Halligan tackle a week of political and economic madness. Starmer is dismissed as a "caretaker Prime Minister" with a weak mandate, having been supported by only 20% of the electorate.
Your hosts dissect Chancellor Rachel Reeves' job tax hike and her "benefits street Budget" which funds the scrapping of the two-child benefit cap by ‘punishing 340,000 working people’ with frozen tax thresholds.
They confront the escalating migration crisis, discussing the rise of illegal arrivals and the national emergency posed by migrants linked to attacks on women.
Meanwhile Reform stowaway Zia Yusuf tells the co-pilots why the smear campaign against Party leader, Nigel Farage, is one of the most ‘ coordinated smear campaigns. I can remember in my lifetime’...
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- Oxford student who 'celebrated' Charlie Kirk shooting: I'm against cancel culture | The Daily T
- Runtime
- 43:14
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
- Description
- On today's Daily T - George Abaraonye, the former Oxford Union president-elect who was removed from his post after messages surfaced in which he appeared to celebrate the shooting of US conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
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- The truth about Starmer’s lies | The Daily T
- Runtime
- 20:57
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
- Description
- Kemi Badenoch has accused the Prime Minister of repeatedly bending the truth.
With Rachel Reeves already under fire for her pre-Budget promises, Camilla and Tim look at the Government’s biggest claims and what the data really shows, from Rachel Reeves’ denial that her Budget broke a manifesto pledge, to Starmer’s comments on energy bills, teacher numbers, police recruitment and Brexit.
They also look at the backlash to Labour peer Anne Longfield being appointed to lead the grooming gangs inquiry.
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- The year that changed Syria | On the ground in Damascus
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- 3:44
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
- Description
- Crowds celebrated across Syria this week to mark the one year anniversary of Bashar al-Assad's fall from power.
The Telegraph reports from Damascus, speaking to a man whose whole family were killed on his hopes for President al-Sharaa.
Read more here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/syria/
#syria #sharaa #assad
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- In full: Sir Keir Starmer faces Kemi Badenoch at PMQs
- Runtime
- 1:09:20
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
- Description
- Sir Keir Starmer faces Kemi Badenoch at PMQs
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- Live: Rachel Reeves gives evidence at Treasury Committee on Budget 2025
- Runtime
- 1:55:11
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
- Description
- Rachel Reeves is set to endure a grilling on her Budget “lies” from the powerful Treasury committee.
The Chancellor is expected to face tough questions from MPs on whether she misled the public over the state of the country’s finances in order to set the scene for more painful tax rises.
She is also likely to be asked about the accidental leaking of her fiscal plans by the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) less than an hour before her statement, which forced the resignation of its chairman.
Ms Reeves will take questions from MPs from across the House alongside James Bowler, the Treasury’s top civil servant, and Dharmesh Nayee, its director of strategy.
Dame Meg Hillier, the chair of the Treasury committee, is likely to take a hard line after suggesting the Government should sack those responsible for Budget leaks last week.
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- Australia bans under-16s on social media
- Runtime
- 1:40
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
- Description
- Across Australia, a million social media accounts are going dark.
From December 10, the world’s first major experiment in blocking under-16s from vast swathes of the web is getting under way.
In recent days, children across the country have woken up to notifications warning them that their accounts will be shut down until they turn 16.
Already, Meta’s Instagram and Facebook have started turning off some teens’ accounts.
The implications of the policy could stretch well beyond Australia’s borders. If it is a success, countries around the world could enact similar bans.
Read more: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2025/12/08/australia-is-banning-behavioural-cocaine-for-teens/
#socialmediaban #australia #worldnews
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- ‘I fought the Taliban, now we have tea’: Maj Gen Cowan on landmines, aid and Ukraine
- Runtime
- 41:02
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
- Description
- As global landmine casualties reach a four-year high, Venetia is joined by Major General James Cowan, former British Army commander in Iraq and Afghanistan and now CEO of The HALO Trust. He lays out why he believes foreign aid and defense are inseparable, how clearing weapons post-conflict shapes global health and security outcomes, and why Britain’s safety begins far beyond its own borders.
From minefields in Ukraine and Syria to unexploded bombs in Gaza, Cowan argues that true security relies not only on military strength, but on the stability created through development and humanitarian action.
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- The true extent of sick note Britain | The Daily T
- Runtime
- 0:31
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
- Description
- Six million people is greater than the population of Norway – and that’s how many British people of working age are claiming benefits instead of working, Kemi Badenoch said at a press conference on Tuesday.
With more workless households than the population of Estonia (1.4 million), and one in four people now self-reporting as disabled, Camilla Tominey and
Tim Stanley ask how Britain became one big welfare state, explain why Labour’s workers’ rights bill isn’t going to help, and look at whether the Conservatives’ promise to review the whole work and welfare system will be enough.
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- How Britain stopped working under Labour | The Daily T
- Runtime
- 39:56
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
- Description
- Six million people is greater than the population of Norway – and that’s how many British people of working age are claiming benefits instead of working, Kemi Badenoch said at a press conference on Tuesday.
With more workless households than the population of Estonia (1.4 million), and one in four people now self-reporting as disabled, Camilla Tominey and
Tim Stanley ask how Britain became one big welfare state, explain why Labour’s workers’ rights bill isn’t going to help, and look at whether the Conservatives’ promise to review the whole work and welfare system will be enough.
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- In full: Rachel Reeves takes Treasury questions in the Commons
- Runtime
- 1:25:30
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
- Description
- Rachel Reeves, the Chancellor, takes Treasury questions from MPs in the Commons.
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- Title
- More Russia, less China and no Europe: Trump’s new security strategy unveiled
- Runtime
- 41:02
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
- Description
- Donald Trump has detonated a political earthquake with a National Security Strategy that doesn’t just tweak America’s global role, it torches seven decades of US foreign policy. In a move that’s left European allies stunned and scrambling, Trump’s new blueprint casts Europe as weak, directionless and on the brink of “civilisational erasure,” while pointedly avoiding calling Russia a threat.
And guess who’s absolutely thrilled? The Kremlin. Vladimir Putin’s spokesman practically applauded the document, hailing it as “largely consistent” with Moscow’s own vision. While EU leaders warn the strategy dangerously rewrites reality and echoes far-right rhetoric, Trump is pushing ahead, embracing “patriotic” parties across Europe and accusing the EU of holding back peace in Ukraine.
It’s a bold, brash, America-First gambit and one that’s left America’s closest allies wondering if Washington has just switched sides. To find out more, Rola...
- Title
- What changes should England make for third test? | Telegraph Cricket Podcast #ashes #englandcricket
- Runtime
- 0:33
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
- Description
- Will MacPherson discusses what changes, if any, England should make ahead of the third Ashes test with Australia
Let us know your thoughts below!
Check out the full episode below: England must change after another Ashes defeat
https://youtu.be/w1y8r_-FqXY
#englandcricket #australiacricket #ashes #cricket
- Title
- Thailand launches fresh wave of airstrikes against Cambodia
- Runtime
- 1:46
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
- Description
- Thailand has deployed F-16 fighter jets to bomb a casino and alleged drone base in Cambodia, weeks after Donald Trump brokered a peace deal between the two countries.
The airstrikes were launched on Monday after each side accused the other of breaking the fragile ceasefire. The US president had claimed the conflict between Thailand and Cambodia as one of the eight wars he had “ended”.
According to Thai sources, Cambodian troops crossed the 508-mile border at several points and opened fire, wounding eight troops and killing one.
Read more here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2025/12/08/thailand-strike-cambodia-border-clashes-despite-trump-peace/
#thailand #cambodia #news
- Title
- A rare win for Harry as Home Office reviews security | The Daily T
- Runtime
- 16:57
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
- Description
- Prince Harry has secured a review of the decision to remove his taxpayer funded armed police protection.
Camilla Tominey and Tim Stanley explain the latest developments in his legal battle, the current “bespoke” security arrangements, and why renewed attention on Meghan Markle’s estranged father may be a sideshow to the real story.
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- Title
- Farage under attack | The Daily T
- Runtime
- 24:26
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
- Description
- Reform's Nigel Farage is having one of those weeks, with more headlines, more scrutiny, and yet more bad press.
Camilla and Tim unpack The Telegraph’s exclusive investigation into alleged election fraud, after claims his party overspent during the Clacton campaign. As scrutiny intensifies, Farage is also forced to respond - once again - to resurfaced allegations of racism and antisemitism dating back to his school years. Are the attacks beginning to rattle him, and will they do much damage to his political future?
Meanwhile, Labour is wrestling with fresh internal tensions. With speculation swirling about leadership ambitions from Angela Rayner and Wes Streeting, we assess the growing cracks inside the party and what it could mean for Keir Starmer’s loosing grip on power.
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- Title
- The secret video that could sink Pete Hegseth | Analysis
- Runtime
- 2:14
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
- Description
- A speedboat fills the screen, its four engines carving a frothing wake through the water.
Then a flash and the vessel erupts in flames.
Donald Trump claimed 11 “narcoterrorists” died in the strike when he posted the video online in September, triggering a wave of questions about the legal justification for killing drug smugglers.
Yet it is what comes next, after the 29 seconds of footage ends, that has his defence secretary fighting for his political life and fending off allegations that he and his troops are guilty of war crimes.
Some of the answers come in the 40 or so minutes of video that follow, shown to key members of Congress last week.
It shows two shirtless survivors clinging to the wreckage, according to people who have seen the full, unedited video.
Unable to right what is left of the hull, they reportedly raise their arms in a sign of surrender.
More than 2000 miles away in Fort B...
- Title
- Was Ben Stokes right to call out his players? | Telegraph Cricket Podcast #ashes #englandcricket
- Runtime
- 0:42
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
- Description
- Nick Hoult reflects on England's defeat to Australia in the second Ashes test at the Gabba and in particular Ben Stokes post match comments that some of the England team has no room for 'weak' men
Let us know your thoughts below!
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- Title
- England must change after another Ashes defeat | The Telegraph Cricket Podcast
- Runtime
- 53:57
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
- Description
- England's Ashes tour goes from bad to worse after being thumped in the second Test at the Gabba.
Join Jake, Nick and Will as they reflect on how the big defeat unfolded and ask if Ben Stokes and Brendon McCullum can turn the tour around from 2-0 down.
We also unpack some interesting comments from the pair after Stokes said there is no place for 'weak men' in his dressing room and McCullum claimed England overtrained coming into the match.
There is concern over the performance of Jamie Smith and Ollie Pope, in particular. The guys discuss whether changes are needed.
On the positive side, there was a first century on Australian soil for Joe Root.
#ashes #englandcricket #australiacricket
0:00 - 4:30 - Show intro
4:30 - 22:00 - England comfortably beaten in second test
23:00 - 35:00 - Time for change in England's batting lineup?
35:00 - 41:00 - Joe Root get his first centur...
- Title
- Handcuffed man escapes police and scales wall barefoot
- Runtime
- 0:51
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
- Description
- Police bodycam footage captured the moment Dylan Harrison, 33, of Maesglas Crescent in Newport, escaped officers and scaled a wall while barefoot and in handcuffs.
Read more at the Telegraph: telegraph.co.uk
#crime #police #news
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- Title
- 'Painfully slow and highly costly': The new Russian tactic Putin is using to take Pokrovsk
- Runtime
- 3:09
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
- Description
- Today, the proliferation of drones means any such concentration of forces faces swift obliteration.
Instead, Russians are advancing with groups of three to five people to infiltrate stretched Ukrainian positions.
Read more: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2025/12/06/pokrovsk-the-city-that-changed-the-war/
#pokrovsk #ukraine #russia
- Title
- Revealed: Streeting's pact with Rayner for Labour leadership | Westminster Whispers
- Runtime
- 2:12
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
- Description
- Wes Streeting’s allies are pressing Angela Rayner to sign up to a “joint ticket” for the Labour leadership, The Telegraph can reveal.
The proposal would see Ms Rayner promised a Cabinet role and perhaps a return to being deputy prime minister if she backs a future Streeting leadership bid.
Read more: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2025/12/05/streeting-rayner-leadership-pact-plan/
#labourparty #primeminister #starmer
- Title
- 'Our children are trans. We blame the BBC' | The Daily T
- Runtime
- 57:48
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
- Description
- The BBC is facing mounting accusations that it has failed to report impartially on transgender issues. A formal complaint has been sent to Ofcom by the Bayswater Support Group, which represents hundreds of parents who believe the broadcaster has promoted one-sided coverage of sex and gender. The group accuses senior editors of failing to reflect dissenting views, glossing over safeguarding concerns, and presenting gender identity as an uncontested fact.
Camilla Tominey and Tim Stanley are joined by parents of two young people who socially transitioned as teenagers. They describe how their children’s gender identities were affirmed at school during the Covid pandemic - in some cases without parental knowledge - and the lasting impact it has had on their families as the relationship with their children broke down. They also discusses leaked allegations that the BBC’s coverage has been subject to internal censorship, alongside examples cited by critics - from reporting ...
- Title
- Murder in the Masai | Episode 3, The Search Party | Podcast
- Runtime
- 38:27
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
- Description
- With Julie’s murderer still at large, attention focuses on the last man to see her alive and the head ranger of the Masai Mara game reserve. Reporter Katherine goes to Kenya herself to track them down and see if their recollections can help unlock the decades-old cold case. A previously unknown tip from a Masai elder emerges. Could this be the breakthrough the Ward family has been waiting for?
Archive in this episode: ITN via Getty, The Telegraph
Get in touch: juliewardcase@telegraph.co.uk
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- Title
- Why can't Britain build a decent tank?
- Runtime
- 51:50
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
- Description
- Ajax was meant to be the British Army’s modern embodiment of the mighty Greek warrior, strong, unbreakable, unstoppable. Instead, it’s become a national embarrassment. This week the Army suspended the entire fleet after 31 soldiers fell ill inside vehicles that were supposed to protect them. We’re talking tingling hands, ringing ears and troops vomiting on Salisbury Plain.
It’s a £6.3 billion “world-beating” programme that’s been spiralling into chaos for two decades. To make matters worse, a whistleblower claims the manufacturer, General Dynamics, tried to shift the blame onto soldiers which was followed by an astonishing Facebook outburst from a company employee.
With inquiries now launched and Parliament demanding answers, Roland is joined in the studio by The Telegraph’s Dom Nichols and Ben Barry from The International Institute for Strategic Studies.
Read Tom's story: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/12/04/defence-boss...
- Title
- Labour has lost legitimacy, Keir Starmer won't last long | Allister Heath responds to readers
- Runtime
- 9:24
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
- Description
- Allister Heath, the Telegraph's Sunday Editor, responds to reader comments on his latest article 'Starmer and Reeves are now a threat to British democracy'.
Read Allister's full article here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/2025/12/03/starmer-reeves-now-threat-to-british-democracy/
#comment #politicalanalysis #news
- Title
- Poppy Coburn weighs in on Labour cancelling mayoral elections
- Runtime
- 1:44
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
- Description
- Zia Yusuf, Reform’s former chairman and current head of policy, said the Government had made a “blatant attempt to stop big wins” for the Right-wing party by delaying the election of four new mayors. He is not wrong.
The reasons behind the decision on Thursday to delay the elections may well be technical, with Labour blaming ongoing local government reorganisation, but there is no denying the move is also highly convenient for Sir Keir Starmer’s party.
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