Rishi Sunak to strike gas deal with US to ease energy crisis

Rishi Sunak is poised to announce a major gas deal with America after the Cop27 climate change summit, The Telegraph can disclose. Talks about the "energy security partnership" are in their final stages, with the US planning to sell billions of cubic metres of liquefied natural g … | Continue reading


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Britain's zombie economy is crumbling, real culprits are getting off scot-free

Truss is being blamed for the collapse of the debt-fuelled Jenga society that she was trying to replace | Continue reading


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Ancient 'black garlic' recipe found by farmer

A farmer who chanced upon a 4,000-year-old Korean method for curing garlic is now supplying some of the country's top restaurants | Continue reading


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China ‘began stockpiling PPE months before Covid outbreak’

China also started to buy up global PPE stocks in Europe, Australia and the US around the same time, experts say | Continue reading


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The Death of the Vegetarian

Veggies outnumber vegans by almost two million, but they’re in danger of being cancelled by a plant-based takeover of the nation’s menus | Continue reading


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Ukraine's newest weapon: special Himars rockets that can devastate areas

M30A1 missiles spotted in the field are thought to have been included in the US's latest package of military aid | Continue reading


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Putin is making rash and secretive decisions in face of defeats

Russian leader is accused of a ‘total lack of coordination’ and failing to consult his military chiefs as he faces major setbacks in Ukraine | Continue reading


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Why Putin would be a fool to go nuclear in Ukraine

It would be a personally risky option for the Russian dictator | Continue reading


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Cryptocurrency entrepreneur destroyed $10M Frida Kahlo drawing

Martin Mobarak is selling 10,000 non-fungible tokens of the 9 inch-by-6 inch drawing created by the great Mexican artist in 1944 | Continue reading


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The New York Times and its fellow woke dogmatists have completely lost the plot

Rushing in to rain on everyone’s parade, they have missed the true significance of this period of mourning for the late Queen | Continue reading


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PayPal could be banned from blocking accounts for political reasons

New law being proposed by Tory backbenchers after ‘anti-woke’ campaign groups had accounts blocked for ‘violating terms of service’ | Continue reading


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Magic mushrooms set to become UK’s ultimate weapon against depression

A wave of companies have been approved to test psychedelic therapies under new rules drawn up following departure from the EU | Continue reading


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Energy usage plunges as Britain stops in its tracks to watch the Queen’s funeral

As the service began, people turned off other appliances and switched on televisions, causing a two-gigawatt power drop | Continue reading


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Britain’s path to economic and national renewal is the genome revolution

UK could become the ‘Silicon Valley of global genomics’ | Continue reading


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Bosses unsure if UK's four-day week trial can continue

Companies involved say the policy may not survive beyond the ‘bumpy’ experiment | Continue reading


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Take it from a Russian – the alternative to Western democracy is far, far worse

In his excellent new book, comedian and podcast host Konstantin Kisin asks why people in the West so often spit on their luck | Continue reading


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Mark Zuckerberg branded 'creepy' by Facebook's own chatbot

Social media company 'exploits people for money', artificial intelligence program warns | Continue reading


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Walls close in on Zuckerberg as executives depart Facebook

Deep turmoil inside social media giant and brain drain at the top leave founder looking increasingly isolated | Continue reading


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Diversity officer guilty of racism: ‘you must have been oppressed’

Assumption that colleague ‘suffered oppression’ because of their skin colour was ‘a form of stereotyping’, employment tribunal finds | Continue reading


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Toyota warns Government it may stop manufacturing in UK if it bans hybrid cars

Industry expert says the loss of the carmaker would be ‘very significant’ for an already wounded sector | Continue reading


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Britain will soon have a glut of cheap power

Trailblazing Britain is leading the most ambitious rollout of offshore wind in the world | Continue reading


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Why we should all be worried about a vulture apocalypse

The birds are synonymous with death and gluttony – but their plummeting numbers could spell serious trouble for humans | Continue reading


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Nuclear fusion investment hits £2.5bn in race for breakthrough

Technology receives more investment in the past 12 months than in previous 10 years | Continue reading


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Whitehall mandarins crippled Britain’s aircraft carriers – and how to fix them

The chain of events that weakened the UK’s most critical defence system | Continue reading


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Excess deaths are on the rise, but not because of Covid

Office for National Statistics data leads health experts to call for urgent investigation into what is causing the excess mortality | Continue reading


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The outlandish Doctor Who story that never was

The long-lost script for a film pitting two Time Lords against giant crustaceans has resurfaced | Continue reading


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Microsoft declines new cloud customers after promise to Ukraine

UK data centres will not accept new clients while tech giant struggles to host Kyiv's IT | Continue reading


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What went wrong in the French Alps murder investigation

Ten years on, the murder of a British family remains unsolved - and the lead UK detective says that the investigation was 'damaged by egos' | Continue reading


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Mystery rocket crashed into Moon, NASA baffled who was behind launch

Nasa scientists baffled at who was behind the launch and why its impact was spread over two distinct craters | Continue reading


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An independent inquiry into Covid’s origins is long overdue

The premature dismissal of the Wuhan lab leak theory casts a shadow over the scientific community | Continue reading


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British Foreign Minister Agrees to Extradite Julian Assange to the US

Home Office says there are 'no grounds' to block extradition of WikiLeaks founder to face espionage charges in America | Continue reading


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SoftBank lines up British chip designer Arm for dual listing in London

The Japanese tech giant is exploring options for a stock market float in New York and London | Continue reading


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Binance ‘pauses’ Bitcoin withdrawals amid market collapse

Markets in chaos as Bitcoin falls to its lowest level since December 2020 | Continue reading


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The great vegan diet ‘con’

Despite what the documentaries tell you, a plant-based lifestyle isn't better for your health and it certainly won't save the planet | Continue reading


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15Y boy hailed 'hero of Ukraine' for saving Kyiv with his toy drone

Andrii Pokrasa used the gadget to spot a column of advancing Russian vehicles | Continue reading


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Trader working from home wiped out €300bn in stocks after adding extra zero

Homes near royal palaces, or on certain islands in the Med, are set to command the highest prices | Continue reading


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French IT meltdown sparks chaos on Eurostar

French-operated border gates in St Pancras station have been hit by software problems | Continue reading


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China must destroy Elon Musk's satellites with ‘hard kill’ weapon, say academics

Researchers from Beijing call Starlink a threat to China's national security | Continue reading


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Navalny: Judge said sorry for jailing me and now she's dead

Russian opposition leader says Natalya Repnikova told him she regretted her ruling before she died in suspicious circumstances | Continue reading


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Internet down in multiple cities across France after suspected sabotage

Underground cables which feed major cities are believed to have been cut overnight | Continue reading


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Doctors could be struck off for spreading fake news on vaccines and lockdowns

Update to Hippocratic Oath covers rules on posting misleading information to social media | Continue reading


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Deadly outbreak of children’s hepatitis linked to lockdown

Infants may not have been exposed to viruses because of restrictions during pandemic, says UK health chief | Continue reading


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Mystery of why humans die around 80 may finally be solved

Scientists have been studying the ageing processes of mammals, from humans to mice and giraffes | Continue reading


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‘Decolonise’ maths by subtracting white male viewpoint, urges Durham University

A new guide says professors must question themselves if they are citing work from ‘mostly white or male’ mathematicians | Continue reading


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Britain being forced to go cashless 'against its will'

One in five would struggle in a cashless world and prefer notes and coins | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 2 years ago

Elon Musk’s Starlink helping Ukraine to win the drone war

The advanced satellite system keeps the army connected despite power outages and helps forces to target Russian tanks and positions | Continue reading


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300 Babies died or suffered brain damage in Shropshire maternity scandal

Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust trust was fixated on natural births, even when caesareans would have been safer | Continue reading


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Otto the octopus wrecks havoc (2008)

An octopus has caused havoc in his aquarium by performing juggling tricks using his fellow occupants, smashing rocks against the glass and turning off the power by shortcircuiting a lamp. | Continue reading


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