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In full: Nasa’s Artemis II mission makes its lunar fly-by
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- In full: Nasa’s Artemis II mission makes its lunar fly-by
- Runtime
- 11:54:58
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
- Description
- Artemis II mission has made its lunar fly-by aboard the Orion spacecraft.
Three US astronauts and a Canadian have embarked on humanity’s first crewed lunar voyage in more than half a century, a 10-day flight around the moon.
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- Inside the 'Easter Miracle': How the US rescued two airmen from Iran
- Runtime
- 24:08
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
- Description
- How did America manage to rescue two airmen after their plane was shot down over Iran?
In this bonus bank holiday episode, Venetia Rainey is joined by Jack Murphy, ex-US special forces who served in Iraq and Afghanistan, including as a Green Beret. He is now a journalist and military commentator and hosts The Team House national security podcast. He broke the story that the weapons systems officer (WSO) from the downed F-15E had been rescued alive after 36 hours stranded behind enemy lines.
Jack provides a unique insight into the dramatic double rescue mission - already being described as the most complex in American military history. He explains the initial search and rescue (CSAR) efforts, what the WSO would have been doing to survive on the ground, and why the US abandoned and blew up two multimillion-dollar aircraft at a remote desert airstrip.
CONTRIBUTORS:
Venetia Rainey, co-host @venetiarainey
Jack Murphy, ex-special forc...
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- In full: Iran-US war: Trump holds a White House press briefing
- Runtime
- 1:30:51
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
- Description
- U.S. President Donald Trump speaks in the White House Briefing Room about the weekend military operations to rescue U.S. military personnel in Iran, and the deadline he has set to clear the Strait of Hormuz.
Read more: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2026/04/06/iran-war-latest-news-trump-peace-israel-strait-of-hormuz/
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- Maven: the AI system helping the US bomb Iran
- Runtime
- 36:37
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
- Description
- What role is AI playing in the Iran war?
The US military increasingly relies on an AI decision support system called Maven to help with targeting, intelligence assessments and troop deployments. Israel and Ukraine use similar technology. Proponents of artificial intelligence argue it makes warfare faster and more efficient - giving the West a key battlefield advantage in a time of rising conflict.
But critics say there are concerns over safety and low accuracy, and worry humans are increasingly being left out of the loop. Some of these concerns come from industry insiders such as AI company Anthropic, which is in a dispute with the Pentagon over the use of its system Claude for autonomous weapons.
To discuss all of this, Venetia Rainey is joined by Adam Wishart, the filmmaker behind new Channel 4 documentary, Click to Kill: the AI War Machine, and Heidy Khlaaf, chief AI scientist at the AI Now Institute and previously at OpenAI.
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- Hungary's Border Chief: 'Asylum seekers don't want to live here, our society is based on work'
- Runtime
- 2:31
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
- Description
- The migrant crisis of 2015 didn’t just reshape Europe’s borders – it reshaped how Europe sees itself.
Nowhere is that shift more visible than in Hungary: a country that became a crucial transit route for migrants from Syria, Iraq, and Afghanistan on their way to Germany, France, and the United Kingdom – and one that has since taken a sharply different path.
Though a member of both the European Union and NATO, Hungary has increasingly set itself apart. On immigration, national sovereignty, and the limits of Brussels’ authority, its government has adopted a far more confrontational stance than many of its European counterparts.
To understand why and how, in the second film of our documentary series before the Hungarian election on April 12, I travelled to the country – speaking with senior figures in Viktor Orbán’s government, visiting sites central to the country’s national identity, and meeting border officials on the front ...
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- How Hungary stops illegal migration | Telegraph Firsthand
- Runtime
- 2:31
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
- Description
- The migrant crisis of 2015 didn’t just reshape Europe’s borders – it reshaped how Europe sees itself.
Nowhere is that shift more visible than in Hungary: a country that became a crucial transit route for migrants from Syria, Iraq, and Afghanistan on their way to Germany, France, and the United Kingdom – and one that has since taken a sharply different path.
Though a member of both the European Union and NATO, Hungary has increasingly set itself apart. On immigration, national sovereignty, and the limits of Brussels’ authority, its government has adopted a far more confrontational stance than many of its European counterparts.
To understand why and how, in the second film of our documentary series before the Hungarian election on April 12, I travelled to the country – speaking with senior figures in Viktor Orbán’s government, visiting sites central to the country’s national identity, and meeting border officials on the front ...
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- 'We're the defenders of Europe': On the frontline of the EU's migrant crisis | Firsthand
- Runtime
- 9:51
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
- Description
- The migrant crisis of 2015 didn’t just reshape Europe’s borders – it reshaped how Europe sees itself.
Nowhere is that shift more visible than in Hungary: a country that became a crucial transit route for migrants from Syria, Iraq, and Afghanistan on their way to Germany, France, and the United Kingdom – and one that has since taken a sharply different path.
Though a member of both the European Union and NATO, Hungary has increasingly set itself apart. On immigration, national sovereignty, and the limits of Brussels’ authority, its government has adopted a far more confrontational stance than many of its European counterparts.
To understand why and how, in the second film of our documentary series before the Hungarian election on April 12, Francis Dearnley travelled to the country – speaking with senior figures in Viktor Orbán’s government, visiting sites central to the country’s national identity, and meeting border officials on ...
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- ‘Iran thinks it’s still a great power’: Why the regime won’t surrender
- Runtime
- 39:48
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
- Description
- Why hasn’t the Iranian regime surrendered yet?
The Islamic Republic is at the centre of a war sending shock waves around the world, and despite being pummelled by the US and Israel, it remains defiant. The explanation lies in the country's ancient history and myths, which still permeate modern Iranian politics today.
For this special Easter edition, Ali Ansari, professor of Iranian history at the University of St Andrews, joins Roland Oliphant to take us all the way back to the empire of Cyrus the Great and the legendary heroes of Persian literature on a quest for the origins of the country.
Who are Iranians? Why do they think of themselves as a great power that can rival the West? And how has their long history shaped the regime at war with Donald Trump today?
Ansari explains how Iran is not as Islamic as the ayatollahs make out, why Iran adopted Shia rather than Sunni Islam, and how history and myth are used by both the regime an...
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- Is Prince William religious enough to rule? | The Daily T
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- 30:58
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
- Description
- Prince William’s personal faith has been thrust into the spotlight, after a former royal chaplain accused the Prince of taking a “strategic and political” approach to religion.
Tim and Camilla are joined by former Chaplain to Queen Elizabeth II, Gavin Ashenden, to debate whether the future King’s “quiet faith” is a sign of honesty, or a worrying shift away from the deeply Christian leadership embodied by the late Queen.
They discuss claims that the Prince of Wales may not be “particularly religious,” how aides insist his beliefs “run deep” despite being private, and whether his focus on the Church’s social action - from food banks to homelessness - is enough for a future Supreme Governor of the Church of England.
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- I’m a former US Marine. These are Trump’s Iran options
- Runtime
- 35:44
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
- Description
- Could US amphibious troops re-open the Strait of Hormuz?
In his first major speech on the Iran war, Donald Trump said America is on course to finish its military campaign in the next three weeks. But to do so, he will have to find solutions to both the Strait, and Iran's remaining stockpile of enriched uranium.
To discuss, Roland Oliphant is joined from Saudi Arabia by Andrew Milburn, a former US Marine Corps colonel and ex-deputy Commander of Special Operations Command Central (CENTCOM), the headquarters responsible for all American special operations in the Middle East.
He explains what operations the Marines could undertake in the Strait, why a potential plan to seize Iran’s uranium is do-able but dangerous, and why some in the Gulf are worried there could be a premature ceasefire.
CONTRIBUTORS:
Roland Oliphant, co-host and chief foreign affairs analyst @RolandOliphant
Andrew Milburn, former US Mar...
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- Rows, racism claims and tax rises: The truth about Reform councils | The Daily T
- Runtime
- 55:50
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
- Description
- This time last year, after Reform won nearly 700 council seats, Nigel Farage told voters: if you want to know how Reform would run the country, look at your local council.
The party now runs 10 county councils and expects to gain more in May. It says it has taken on woke, slashed waste and saved residents money on their council tax.
Critics, however, argue they’ve been bogged down in racism rows and broken their promises on tax. The latest controversy for the party came this week when Reform’s housing lead was sacked over his comments about the Grenfell Tower fire.
Camilla Tominey and Tim Stanley dig into the truth about Reform’s record in local government, interviewing the council leader in Kent, and ask: what does this all mean for Farage’s chances of reaching No 10?
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- Iranian ammunition depot explodes after strikes in Isfahan
- Runtime
- 0:41
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
- Description
- An Iranian ammunition depot explodes after strikes in Isfahan on April 1 2026.
Read more: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2026/04/02/iran-war-latest-news-trump-speech-israel-strait-of-hormuz/
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- Moment NASA's Artemis II blasts off to the moon
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- 0:52
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
- Description
- Watch the moment NASA's Artemis II blasts off to the moon.
Lift-off!
Nasa astronauts aboard the Artemis II spacecraft have blasted off for the Moon on the furthest journey from Earth attempted by humans.
The Space Launch System (SLS) launched at 6.35pm local time (11.35pm UK time) on Wednesday night as its main engine and rocket boosters ignited, sending it into orbit.
Charlie Blackwell-Thompson, the flight director, wished the Artemis crew “good luck” and “godspeed”, and hailed the “daring spirit of the American people and our partners across the globe”.
You can watch the launch in our video above – and read how the historic mission happened minute-by-minute below.
Read more: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/us/news/2026/04/01/artemis-lunar-launch-mission-follow-live-updates/
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- Planet Normal: The Liberal consensus gave us mass migration and broken boarders | Podcast
- Runtime
- 1:20:37
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
- Description
- In this week’s dispatch from the sanctuary of sweet reason, co-pilots Pearson and Halligan examine a growing sense of national insecurity as Britain faces a big economic hit from the US-Iran war and the systemic economic vandalism of a new tax year.
The duo discuss the ongoing scandal of NHS waiting lists, with Alison analysing the apparent waiting list cleansing and the statistical chicanery used to massage figures ahead of local elections.
Liam highlights a tax-bonanza of pre-announced tax rises hitting family farms and small businesses, arguing that the government is the true price gouger as it rakes in millions from fuel duties.
Returning stowaway Professor Matt Goodwin joins your co-pilots to discuss his new book, Suicide of a Nation, and why the government is still ignoring the migrant crisis.
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- In full: Iran-US war: Trump addresses nation in speech
- Runtime
- 29:55
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
- Description
- President Donald Trump delivers an address to the nation to “provide an important update on Iran".
Read more: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2026/04/01/iran-war-latest-news-trump-israel-strait-of-hormuz-nato/
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- In full: Nasa’s Artemis launch
- Runtime
- 1:40:31
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
- Description
- Astronauts have set off for the far side of the Moon, on the furthest journey from Earth humans have ever attempted.
Nasa’s Artemis II is the first crewed mission to fly to the Moon since Apollo 17 in 1972 and is testing life support systems ahead of a lunar landing in 2028.
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- Title
- The hunt for Fergie: Is she secretly staying with Andrew?
- Runtime
- 36:13
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
- Description
- Donald Trump has attacked Keir Starmer once again, telling the Telegraph that King Charles would have backed him on Iran, in reference to the PM's dithering over the conflict.
Tim and Rachel are joined by the Telegraph’s deputy Royal editor Victoria Ward to ask if it's now up to King Charles to save the special relationship on his upcoming state visit.
They also consider if Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie and being ostracised over their parents’ association with Jeffrey Epstein, and whether the latest developments in Harry’s legal battle with the Daily Mail are bad news for the Prince.
Plus, Sarah Ferguson has gone to ground, but may have been spotted near Andrew's new residence...we consider where she might be hiding.
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- Iran's 'zombie regime' & UAE ‘to help force open’ Strait of Hormuz
- Runtime
- 40:22
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
- Description
- Could the UAE help solve the Strait of Hormuz stalemate caused by the Iran war?
The US is growing increasingly angry with its allies for refusing to help fully reopen the blocked waterway, which has led to soaring oil prices and dire economic warnings. From President Donald Trump threatening to pull out of Nato (a Telegraph exclusive) to Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth lambasting the UK, Washington’s ire is palpable.
Venetia Rainey runs through the latest updates from the Middle East, including Trump’s claim ahead of his big speech tonight that Iran has asked for a ceasefire, and a potentially game-changing report that the UAE is pushing for a coalition to help reopen the Strait by force.
Plus, Roland Oliphant and senior foreign correspondent Sophia Yan speak to Iranian-American analyst and author of the Iranist newsletter, Holly Dagres. She explains why there haven’t been more protests and how the Islamic Republic is becoming a ...
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- Wales fans boo during 'God Save the King' in Cardiff
- Runtime
- 0:39
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
- Description
- Wales fans drowned out a rendition of 'God Save the King' during a match against Northern Ireland in Cardiff with boos and shouts of 'Wales, Wales, Wales.'
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- Title
- Trump to install giant golden statues of himself in presidential library
- Runtime
- 0:49
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
- Description
- US President Donald Trump has posted what appears to be an AI generated video showing plans for his presidential library in Miami. The video features giant golden statues of himself installed in the building.
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- US claims to have hit underground targets deep inside Iran
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- 0:54
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
- Description
- US Central Command released footage in which it claims to show hits to underground targets deep inside Iran
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- In full: Sir Keir Starmer holds press conference on Middle East
- Runtime
- 27:19
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
- Description
- Sir Keir Starmer holds press conference on Middle East
Read more: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2026/03/30/politics-latest-news-keir-starmer-local-election-launch/
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- Scott Mills scandal: BBC warned and did nothing | The Daily T
- Runtime
- 36:31
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
- Description
- The BBC has admitted to the Telegraph that it knew of allegations against Scott Mills almost a year ago but failed to investigate.
The corporation had claimed it terminated the Radio 2 presenter's contract as soon as it learned of the allegations of serious sexual offences against a teenage boy between 1997 and 2000.
But as The Telegraph's associate editor Gordon Rayner tells The Daily T, a former BBC presenter contacted the corporation in May 2025 to say she had received information about alleged “inappropriate communications” involving Mills.
She did not receive a response, and today the BBC admitted her information “should have been followed up and we should have asked further questions”. We explore what this latest scandal means for the beleaguered broadcaster.
BBC knew about Scott Mills allegations almost a year ago
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- BBC knew about Scott Mills allegations almost a year ago
- Runtime
- 1:31
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
- Description
- The BBC has admitted it was made aware of allegations against Scott Mills almost a year ago but failed to investigate, The Telegraph can
reveal.
The BBC Radio 2 DJ was last heard on air on March 25 and had been scheduled to return the next day, telling listeners that he would be
“back tomorrow”.
Mills – who had worked for the BBC since 1998 – will no longer host the breakfast show, which he took over from Zoe Ball last year.
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- One month of Iran-US war: Assassinations, missiles and the Strait of Hormuz
- Runtime
- 41:25
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
- Description
- After one month of the US-Iran war, who is winning and who is losing?
Roland Oliphant and Venetia Rainey step back to examine how much of US President Donald Trump’s original war goals have been achieved, from destroying Iran’s missiles, navy and regional proxies to regime change and preventing the development of nuclear weapons.
They also look at the role of Israel, the impact of attacks on the Gulf and the global economic shock caused by Iran’s closure of the vital waterway, the Strait of Hormuz.
Plus, they discuss the depletion of global munition stocks after a month of air strikes, how the conflict has further frayed the Western alliance and what all that means for Ukraine and Russia.
If you’ve been struggling to keep up with the latest news from the Middle East conflict, this is an update and analysis of everything you need to know from March 2026.
CONTRIBUTORS:
Roland Oliphant, co-host a...
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- In full: Pete Hegseth holds a briefing on Iran
- Runtime
- 36:14
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
- Description
- U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Dan Caine hold a briefing on Iran.
It will be their first in nearly two weeks.
Follow our live blog: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2026/03/31/iran-war-latest-news-donald-trump-israel-strait-of-hormuz/
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- Leavitt: The Ayatollah was killed for 'lying to the US'
- Runtime
- 0:54
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
- Description
- In a White House media briefing, Karoline Leavitt said: "Some of the previous leaders are now no longer on planet Earth because they lied to the United States and they strung us along in negotiations, and that was unacceptable to the president, which is why many of the previous leaders were killed."
Read more: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2026/03/31/iran-war-latest-news-donald-trump-israel-strait-of-hormuz/
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- US drops bunker buster bombs on Iranian ammo depot
- Runtime
- 0:18
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
- Description
- The US has struck a large Iranian ammunition depot with 2,000-pound bunker buster bombs.
Donald Trump shared footage of the large-scale attack, showing a series of primary and secondary explosions in the city of Isfahan, a central hub for Iran’s military and nuclear infrastructure.
Read more: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2026/03/31/iran-war-latest-news-donald-trump-israel-strait-of-hormuz/
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- In full: White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt holds a media briefing
- Runtime
- 59:46
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
- Description
- Karoline Leavitt, the White House press spokesman holds a media briefing.
She is likely to discuss the state of the war in Iran.
Read more our live coverage: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2026/03/30/iran-war-latest-news-trump-iran-uranium/
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- Morgan McSweeney's stolen phone: the questions that need answering | The Daily T
- Runtime
- 12:15
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
- Description
- Daily Telegraph associate editor Gordon Rayner updates Tim Stanley and Rachel Johnson on the latest in the Morgan McSweeney stolen phone saga, after the Metropolitan Police said it is reopening the investigation into the theft. At the weekend, Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch called the saga "extremely fishy".
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- Iran vows to ‘rain fire’ on US troops, the Houthi ‘nightmare’ & on the ground in Tehran
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- 36:51
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
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- Is the US about to invade Iran?
Warship USS Tripoli has arrived in the Middle East with thousands of fresh troops, and the USS Boxer is not far behind - but Iran has vowed to “rain fire” on any American troops who set foot on its territory. Meanwhile, Trump is said to be considering taking Kharg Island and has been claiming regime change has already happened.
Venetia Rainey and Roland Oliphant discuss all the latest updates, along with the impact on the price of oil and Israel expanding its offensive in southern Lebanon.
Yemen expert and University of Cambridge mistress Elisabeth Kendall explains why the Houthis joining the war is so significant and how they could turn things into a “nightmare”.
Plus, a glimpse into daily life on the ground in Tehran. Norwegian Refugee Council’s Iran director, Martje van Raamsdonk, joins from the Iranian capital to talk about how bombing has intensified in recent days, prompting r...
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- Why ‘absurd’ Labour won’t cut your energy bills | The Daily T
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- 28:49
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
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- The Government could cut your energy bills by drilling more in the North Sea, says shadow energy secretary Claire Coutinho, but chooses not to; ideologically wedded to net zero, it instead prefers to view production of oil and gas as “climate vandalism”.
Speaking to Tim Stanley and Rachel Johnson on The Daily T, Coutinho criticises Ed Milliband, the Energy Secretary, for failing to use Britain’s own resources to keep energy cheap, and that in many cases his drive for net zero has “eradicated common sense” when it comes to energy policy.
In her other role as shadow women and equalities minister, Coutinho also outlines why she would ban the burka and outlaw first cousin marriages.
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- Inside Hungary's complicated history with the Kremlin | Telegraph Firsthand
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- 2:18
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
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- Hungary is a member of both the European Union and Nato – yet in recent years it has increasingly stood apart from its allies. From immigration policy to questions of national sovereignty, Budapest has taken a confrontational stance toward Brussels and the broader European consensus.
Nowhere has that divide been clearer – or more consequential – than in its approach to the war in Ukraine.
Read more: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2026/03/27/hungary-russia-ukraine-viktor-orban-war-explained-dispatch/
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- In full: Sir Keir Starmer launches Labour’s local election campaign West Midlands
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- 21:44
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
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- Coming up: Sir Keir launches Labour’s local election campaign West Midlands
Read more: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2026/03/30/politics-latest-news-keir-starmer-local-election-launch/
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- 'Starting a war is not a war crime': Orbán's Hungary, the EU's most anti-Ukraine government
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- 2:57
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
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- Hungary is a member of both the European Union and NATO – yet in recent years it has increasingly stood apart from its allies. From immigration policy to questions of national sovereignty, Budapest has taken a far more confrontational stance toward Brussels and the broader European consensus.
Nowhere has that divide been clearer – or more consequential – than in its approach to the war in Ukraine. While most of Europe has rallied behind Kyiv, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has sought to preserve relations with Vladimir Putin’s Russia. His government has repeatedly resisted EU initiatives aimed at supporting Ukraine, including blocking a critical €90 billion loan package designed to keep President Volodymyr Zelensky’s government financially afloat as the war grinds on.
With Hungary heading into a pivotal election on 12 April, Francis Dearnley travelled to the country to understand why – and to consider what could happen if Orbán loses power.
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- 'Ukraine can't win this war': Orbán's Hungary, Russia’s one European ally | Firsthand
- Runtime
- 15:39
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
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- Hungary is a member of both the European Union and NATO – yet in recent years it has increasingly stood apart from its allies. From immigration policy to questions of national sovereignty, Budapest has taken a far more confrontational stance toward Brussels and the broader European consensus.
Nowhere has that divide been clearer – or more consequential – than in its approach to the war in Ukraine. While most of Europe has rallied behind Kyiv, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has sought to preserve relations with Vladimir Putin’s Russia. His government has repeatedly resisted EU initiatives aimed at supporting Ukraine, including blocking a critical €90 billion loan package designed to keep President Volodymyr Zelensky’s government financially afloat as the war grinds on.
With Hungary heading into a pivotal election on 12 April, Francis Dearnley travelled to the country to understand why – and to consider what could happen if Orbán loses power.
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- "I implored the IOC to see sense for years – I am relieved that it finally has"
- Runtime
- 1:50
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
- Description
- The Olympics transgender ban is a monumental change for the future of sport.
But, Oliver Brown, Chief Sports Writer, has been calling for the policy to be changed for years.
Telegraph Sport has relentlessly highlighted the imperative for the IOC to change course, to start treating sex as a material reality rather than kowtowing to gender ideology.
Now, that has become a reality.
Read the full story here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/olympics/2026/03/26/olympics-to-announce-transgender-ban-from-women-sport/
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- ‘A full spectrum crisis’: how the Iran war went global
- Runtime
- 34:17
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
- Description
- Iran’s blockade of the Strait of Hormuz has already pushed up oil prices. But is a bigger global economic disruption yet to come? And how long will it last?
The Telegraph’s World Economy Editor Ambrose Evans-Pritchard joins Roland Oliphant to explain why the Iran conflict is sending shock waves around the world - and not just in the oil market.
From fertiliser to helium to sulphur, the block on shipping through the Strait carries other key commodities used by the tech industry, hospitals and farmers. Ambrose explains how the war will almost certainly cause a global food shock in 2027.
They also discuss how Russia and China are benefitting from the Iran war and why the Houthis in Yemen remain the dog that hasn’t barked - but could make things even worse than they are now.
Plus, Roland Oliphant and senior foreign correspondent Sohia Yan analyse the latest news from the Iran war, including Donald Trump’s ongoing attempt...
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- Reform's Zia Yusuf: ‘Ban the burka. It’s un-British’ I The Daily T
- Runtime
- 52:13
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
- Description
- Labour promises a tougher approach to migration today, but it seems too little, too late.
Shabana Mahmood has unveiled new restrictions on visas and asylum rules as pressure grows over record numbers of migrants in taxpayer-funded accommodation. Yet proposals to offer failed applicants up to £40,000 to leave the UK have triggered a backlash within Labour, with figures including Angela Rayner questioning the approach.
Rachel Johnson and Tim are joined by Zia Yusuf, Reform’s home affairs spokesman, to discuss whether the government has lost control of the system, and what a more robust alternative might look like in they get into power.
They also examine Reform’s growing pains in power, and a wider cultural row after Suella Braverman criticised diversity targets set by the The Football Association, arguing merit - not quotas – should decide who gets the job.
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- Belarusian President Lukashenko gifts rifle to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un
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- 0:17
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
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- Kim Jong-un was given an automatic rifle by the visiting president of Belarus “in case enemies appear”.
Read more: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2026/03/26/north-korea-kim-jong-un-rifle-gift-belarus-lukashenko/
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- NS&I boss sacked amid cover-up claims
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- 0:27
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
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- The boss of National Savings and Investments has been forced out of his job amid fears of a cover-up at the state-backed bank.
Read more: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/03/26/nsi-boss-sacked-over-missing-savings-scandal/
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- Councillor caught 'driving' during meeting
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- 0:35
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
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- Dean Lewis, a councillor for Resolven and Tonna on Neath port Talbot Council appeared to be driving during a virtual planning meeting. The Public Service Ombudsman for Wales has decided Lewis will face no investigation.
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- President Trump mocks UK aircraft carriers as 'toys'
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- 0:20
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
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- Donald Trump has said he does not need Britain’s two “toy” aircraft carriers to help him in the war in Iran.
Read more: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/03/26/trump-uk-aircraft-carriers-are-toys-iran-war/
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- Trump’s only way to claim victory - secure the Strait of Hormuz
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- 1:32
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
- Description
- Like Harlem gangsters, Iran’s surviving rulers have turned the Strait of Hormuz into the greatest extortion racket in the world.
No tanker can pass through this vital waterway without paying the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps for the privilege.
Reversing this new reality might be the only escape route for Donald Trump from the war that he launched against Iran.
Read David Blair's full piece here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/03/26/trump-secure-strait-declare-victory/
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- 'Iran war is based on a lie': a diplomat speaks out
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- 33:56
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
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- Will Israel’s assassination of the IRGC’s naval chief lead to the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz?
Hosts Roland Oliphant and Venetia Rainey analyse the latest news from the Iran war, from the killing of navy commander Alireza Tangsiri to Donald Trump’s claim that Tehran is “begging” for a deal.
With thousands of US troops en route to the Middle East, the stakes are high. Among them are the 82nd Airborne Division; acting Defence Editor Tom Cotterill explains what sort of missions this elite group of paratroopers might be able to execute.
Plus, former UK ambassador to Iran Sir Richard Dalton gives his insights into why striking a deal with the regime will be so difficult and how he thinks the war is based on a lie around Tehran’s nuclear capabilities.
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Venetia Rainey, co-host @venetiarainey
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- Nick Timothy exclusive – ‘I won’t be silenced by Labour’ I The Daily T
- Runtime
- 35:15
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
- Description
- The PM Keir Starmer has called for Shadow Lord Chancellor Nick Timothy to be sacked after he described a Ramadan prayer event in Trafalgar Square as “an act of domination” from an “Islamist playbook”.
The row has exposed divisions within the Conservatives. Leader Kemi Badenoch backed Timothy, while fellow Shadow Secretary James Cleverly distanced himself from the remarks.
Tim Stanley and Rachel Johnson are joined by the man himself to unpack the political fallout of his comments for the first time since they were posted and ask whether this is a debate about integration and public religion - or a misstep that risks deepening community divisions.
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- In full: Pensions Minister speaks in the House of Commons
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- 1:16:01
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
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- Torsten Bell, the Pensions Minister, to speak in the House of Commons.
Read more: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2026/03/26/politics-latest-news-national-savings-chaos-missing-savings/
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- Iranian missile strikes a car in central Israel
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- 0:24
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
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- Footage has emerged of a strike damaging a car in central Israel.
Several cluster munitions hit the city of Kafr Qasim during Iran’s ballistic missile attack.
Magen David Adom, Israel’s national emergency medical service, told public radio that two people had been “lightly wounded” and several houses had been damaged in the incident.
Read more: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2026/03/26/iran-war-latest-news-trump-israel-strait-of-hormuz-israel/
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- Planet Normal: Allison Pearson takes on Essex police | Podcast
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- 1:06:16
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- 2 months ago
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- In this week’s dispatch from the sanctuary of sweet reason, your co-pilots of sanity Liam Halligan and Allison Pearson, address the rise of antisemitic attacks in Britain, including the chilling firebombing of Jewish charity ambulances in North London.
Alison shares her continuing case against Essex’s police and crime commissioner, as well as the county’s police force over a post on X, which has since been deleted, which led officers to investigate her for a potential offence of ‘inciting racial hatred’.
Liam is dismayed at the cognitive dissonance in government promising an ‘AI revolution’ while the national grid remains unfit for purpose, warning that the government’s green activists are threatening the very data centers needed for the technological future they claim to champion.
Returning stowaway is former advisor to then-Chancellor George Osborne, Helen Thomas, CEO of Blonde Money who tells your co-pilots why Labour is signin...
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- PMQs chaos as Reform storms out over ‘arrogant’ Starmer I The Daily T
- Runtime
- 18:26
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
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- Reform’s eight MPs made a point of walking out of Prime Minister’s Questions, infuriated at Keir Starmer’s refusal to answer Nigel Farage’s question about small boat crossings. With the Prime Minister’s lack of proper answers in the chamber becoming a focus of anger across the board in recent weeks, Richard Tice, the Reform deputy leader, tells Camilla Tominey and Tim Stanley that his party felt it was time to “make a point” about Starmer’s “rude” and “arrogant” behaviour.
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