Russia uses 'invincible' hypersonic missiles in Ukraine for the first time

The Kremlin deployed its newest Kinzhal (‘Dagger’) missiles on Friday to destroy a weapons storage site | Continue reading


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British fighters triggered strike on Ukrainian base after phones were detected

The Telegraph has learned that 12 to 14 phone numbers starting with +44 were visible to surveillance equipment before the missile strike | Continue reading


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British tech champion Arm to slash hundreds of jobs

Chip giant plans to cut up to 15pc of its global workforce in wake of failed Nvidia takeover | Continue reading


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Cliff Stanford Has Died

When a tabloid exposed a champagne-fuelled hotel romp with exotic dancers, Stanford took it in good part: ‘Even my mother didn’t believe it’ | Continue reading


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Sanctions spark Russia bank run fears

Ban on Russian banks from Swift payments network set to send currency tumbling | Continue reading


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BBC accused of giving Vladimir Putin ally a 'propaganda' platform

Newshour criticised for broadcasting 'misinformation' after Vitaly Milonov claimed the invasion was ‘a very necessary and important job’ | Continue reading


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Nvidia reportedly being hit by cyberattacks

Exclusive: Parts of its business are 'completely compromised' at time of Russian cyberwarfare against Ukraine | Continue reading


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I can take Kiev in two weeks, Vladimir Putin warns European leaders (2014)

The Russian president is reported to have boasted his forces could sweep into Kiev in a fortnight if he wanted to as Nato announced it would build a new “spearhead” rapid reaction force | Continue reading


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What war games tell us about a possible Russian invasion of Ukraine

Combat simulations have eerily predicted the course of military history – and recent results can make for chilling reading | Continue reading


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Russia controls the supply chain of western technology, so who is bluffing?

Russia has the power to hobble key industries in the US and Europe by restricting supplies of metals | Continue reading


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Was Sweden right about Covid all along?

The land of common sense seems to be thriving while Britain is counting the cost of harsh lockdown restrictions | Continue reading


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Lockdown Debate Skewed, Scientists Shunned on Social Media

'Twitter firepower' drove the idea that shielding the vulnerable while allowing natural immunity to build up was unethical, data expert says | Continue reading


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The honest green guide: what ‘net zero’ will cost you (2021)

The Treasury says it isn’t possible to forecast how much its new strategy will hit households, but safe to say we’ll all be footing the bill | Continue reading


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‘Ghost’ sightings soar as Covid spooks more into believing the paranormal

'Magical thinking' sparked by the uncertainty of the pandemic could behind a surge in hauntings and reports of messages beyond the grave | Continue reading


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Why mud could play a big part in Vladimir Putin's decision to invade Ukraine

They say tanks don’t fear mud, but Russia should - especially in southern Ukraine | Continue reading


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Early ‘lab-grown’ Covid virus found in sample lends weight to Wuhan theory

Hungarian scientists claim that samples of Antarctic soil sent to a Shanghai firm in 2019 became contaminated with an unknown variant | Continue reading


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Israel's rise in Covid deaths: why it's happening, and the lessons for the UK

There are several reasons for omicron's effect on one of the world's most highly vaccinated countries | Continue reading


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Middle class people now paying more than £1m in tax during lifetime

MPs in dismay over political cost of tax burden, with one former minister saying the Chancellor has 'lots of ambition but little experience' | Continue reading


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UK U-turn on mandatory Covid vaccinations for NHS and social care workers

Sajid Javid set to scrap requirements after warnings that jabs policy could lead to shortage of 80.000 workers | Continue reading


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The depopulation timebomb facing the West is about to explode

Deaths are set to outstrip births as soon as 2025 and new policies will soon be needed to cope with an ageing population | Continue reading


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Government seeks to gag BBC over spy story

Attorney General to ask for injunction against story that broadcaster says is in the public interest | Continue reading


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Chinese scientists create AI prosecutor that will decide people's fate

It can identify and press charges for Shanghai’s eight most common crimes, including credit card fraud, theft and dangerous driving | Continue reading


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Hate won: top Indian comedian quits after death threats from Hindu nationalists

Muslim performer is the latest casualty in a growing crackdown on entertainment not seen as sufficiently patriotic | Continue reading


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John Shepherd-Barron (And his “hole in the wall” cash machine) (2010)

John Shepherd-Barron, who has died aged 84, was credited with inventing the world's first automatic cash machine, popularly known as "the hole in the wall" but more properly the automated teller machine (ATM). | Continue reading


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Pandemic Boosts Demand for Exorcisms

Victims of demonic possessions vomit nails and speak in ancient tongues, Catholic priests insist | Continue reading


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Austria’s vaccination plan is a step too far

The country’s entire adult population will have to submit to what is, after all, a compulsory medical procedure | Continue reading


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Britain has much to learn from Singapore’s staggering economic success

Our civil service and wider establishment are infused with a ‘can’t do’ culture, refusing to consider radical solutions to problems | Continue reading


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How to say ‘omicron’: confusion as BBC, WHO and classicists debate pronunciation

It is the linguistic equivalent of the Battle of Troy – but who is right? | Continue reading


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Scientists discover link between AstraZeneca vaccine and lethal blood clots

Researchers finally get to the bottom of the biological process that has led to 73 deaths out of 50m doses of Covid jab administered in UK | Continue reading


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First living robots built from stem cells have started to reproduce

Scientists say breakthrough using microscopic animal-machine hybrids could lead to self-replicating technology | Continue reading


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India's maritime graveyard, where cruise ships go to die

Once immaculate pleasure palaces are rammed at full speed onto the beach at Alang during high tide | Continue reading


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New UK Covid restrictions to last until March next year

MPs raise fears of omicron ‘pingdemic’ as rules forcing people to self-isolate for 10 days are written into law for four months | Continue reading


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Nvidia at risk of $1.25bn loss if Arm takeover falls through

Regulators have delayed the takeover due to fears of giving Nvidia an unfair advantage over competitors | Continue reading


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Wikipedia may delete entry on ‘mass killings’

Debate over the 'the ideology of Communism' is described by one historian as 'appalling' and 'paving the way for more tyranny in the future' | Continue reading


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Personal computer maker Raspberry Pi plans London listing

The charitable foundation hires bankers from Stifel and Liberum to advise on a float | Continue reading


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South African doctor who raised alarm about omicron variant: ‘unusual but mild’

Dr Angelique Coetzee noticed otherwise healthy patients showing unusual symptoms and worries how the new variant might hurt the elderly | Continue reading


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Inflation Is Here to Stay

Today's price spikes are just a taste of what is to come as Britain reverts to the economic models of the past | Continue reading


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Why scientists think the new variant may have emerged in an HIV patient

If this is the route for B.1.1.529, it is not the first time chronic infections in immunocompromised people have caused concern | Continue reading


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RAF F-35 jet crashed into the sea ‘because plastic rain cover was left on’

Concerns also raised that crashed planes could be vulnerable to ‘falling into foreign hands’ | Continue reading


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A man with the gold cufflinks: can you crack code on Ian Fleming’s jewellery?

Race is on for aspiring spies to solve mystery of inscription on back of James Bond author’s cufflinks, which went under the hammer | Continue reading


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IOC Accused of “Buck Passing”

Testosterone limits have been removed with sports instead advised to individually consider 'disproportionate advantage' | Continue reading


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Alzheimer’s vaccine step closer after new treatment reverses memory loss

Scientists hail successful trial on mice in which vaccine trains immune system to fight sticky amyloid protein that accumulates in the brain | Continue reading


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Why going to sleep during the ‘golden hour’ could save your life

The quality and quantity of our slumber plays an incredibly important part in every aspect of our health | Continue reading


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JCB digs up a green future with hydrogen engines

Chairman Lord Bamford believes hydrogen is at risk of being overlooked in the rush to go electric for cars | Continue reading


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Vaccine passports could fuel Covid and cost millions – leaked government report

Policy could push more people away from stadiums into crowded pubs and require firms to hire 5,700 new stewards for large events | Continue reading


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Facebook whistleblower warns ‘dangerous’ encryption will aid espionage

Ex-employee has taken aim at Sir Nick Clegg and warns new encryption plans are an attempt to 'side-step' harmful online material | Continue reading


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Elephants born without tusks in ‘evolutionary response’ to violent poachers

Rare genetic condition in Gorongosa National Park in central Mozambique has become far more common after years of hunting | Continue reading


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Britain to carry out ‘offensive’ cyber attacks from new digital warfare centre

In an interview with The Telegraph, Ben Wallace says Britain will act in response to assaults by 'hostile states' such as Russia | Continue reading


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