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Post Office lawyer who oversaw Alan Bates case refusing to co-operate with inquiry

A former top Post Office lawyer who oversaw Alan Bates’s High Court battle against the business is refusing to co-operate with the statutory inquiry. Jane MacLeod, who was the organisation’s general counsel from 2015 to 2019, was listed to appear next month, but her name later disappeared from the Post Office Horizon IT inquiry schedule. The Telegr...


Police clear university protesters

The university contacted the police for help when protesters occupied a lecture hall.


Max Verstappen takes frustration out on Lewis Hamilton in FP2 incident at Imola

Max Verstappen endured a frustrating day by his standards at Imola, including a near run-in with Lewis Hamilton in FP2.


Grade II listed building will be bulldozed to make way for another city centre tower block

"This is exactly what the listing regime and the existence of conservation areas are designed to avoid."


Arrests as police clash with protesters trying to stop asylum seekers being moved from London hotel

Arrests as police clash with protesters trying to stop asylum seekers being moved from London hotel - Demonstrators arrived outside Driscoll House in New Kent Road, Southwark


"They're building luxury hotels in Kiev while we don't have enough hands to concrete the front line"

General Michel Yakovleff, former NATO deputy chief of staff, was a guest of French news channel LCI to give his analysis of the Russian advance in recent days and the lack of Ukrainian resources to confront it. "They are building expensive buildings in Kiev, the capital, and they are not digging trenches where they should be," the general stated. "The exasperation, anger and indignation are starting to be felt among Ukrainian soldiers, it's...


The Last of Us reveals a new look for Joel in first Season 2 images

The Last of Us proved many things to many people


British army use floating vehicles in Nato war games leaving American allies trailing behind

The 156 metre stretch across the Drawa River in western Poland would normally be a perilous scenario for approaching armies. But yesterday British engineers using specially designed floating vehicles opened a crossing for battle tanks in just 18 minutes leaving their American allies trailing behind. As the US took an hour to assemble a regular ribbon bridge, British engineers raced ahead using the Army's M3 amphibious rig, a 24.5 tonne truck which folds out into a a floating platform. The vehicles, which have their own nicknames ranging from M-3PO, after the Star Wars character, to M3 Hammer, after the rapper, first entered service in the 1990s and have not been used in combat since the beginning of the Iraq war. However they have now become more strategically important than ever amid the backdrop of the war in Ukraine and the threat of Russia to Eastern Europe. Subscribe to The Telegraph with our special offer: just £1 for 3 months. Start your free trial now: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/customer/subscribe/digitalsub/3for1/?WT.mc_id=tmgoff_pvid_conversion-subscription_editorial-iniative_03-22_EGW-13_organic_youtube Get the latest headlines: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/ Telegraph.co.uk and YouTube.com/TelegraphTV are websites of The Telegraph, the UK's best-selling quality daily newspaper providing news and analysis on UK and world events, business, sport, lifestyle and culture.


AI experts ‘uncertain’ on technology’s future, report says

AI experts ‘uncertain’ on technology’s future, report says - The first major scientific report on advanced AI safety says the tech brings both benefits and risks.


Downton Abbey 3 is officially happening - and these are the characters who will (and won't) be returning

There are loads of newbies, too!


Chris Pratt says there’s a ‘big difference’ raising his daughters compared to his son

Chris Pratt says there’s a ‘big difference’ raising his daughters compared to his son - ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ star shares two daughters with wife Katherine Schwarzenegger and one son with ex Anna Faris


Infected blood victims to receive payouts within months

Victims of the infected blood scandal will receive new interim compensation payments this summer, The Telegraph can reveal. Around 4,000 people, including surviving infected people and bereaved spouses, had been given “interim” payments of around £100,000 in October 2022 but there has been uncertainty about the next steps. The infected blood inquir...


BA flight in emergency landing after pilot issues mayday when cockpit filled with smoke

The plane was forced to land in Amsterdam's Schipol airport.


UK firm falls victim to whopping £20,000,000 deepfake scam

They were duped on a video call.


New McLaren junior driver suspended hours after confirmation for FIA rule breach

Talk about a buzz kill for new McLaren driver programme recruit Martinius Stenshorne...


Leon Edwards and Tom Aspinall opponents confirmed for UFC 304 in Manchester

Leon Edwards and Tom Aspinall opponents confirmed for UFC 304 in Manchester - Aspinall will fight Curtis Blaydes again, following their fight in London in 2022, when the Briton suffered an injury just 15 seconds into the bout


Slovak prime minister still in serious condition after operation, say officials

Mr Fico, 59, was shot as he was greeting supporters after a government meeting in the former coal mining town of Handlova.


Norwich sack head coach David Wagner after play-off flop

Norwich's crushing Championship play-off semi-final defeat at Leeds has seen head coach David Wagner axed from his role.


Fiona Bruce’s four-word warning to Stephen Flynn leaves Question Time audience laughing

Fiona Bruce’s four-word warning to Stephen Flynn leaves Question Time audience laughing -


Russian guided bombs kill three, injure 28 in Ukraine's Kharkiv

(Corrects headline to read three dead, 28 injured) (Reuters) -Russian guided bombs killed at least three people and injured 28 in the northeastern Ukraine city of Kharkiv on Friday, Mayor Ihor Terekhov said on Telegram. Regional Governor Oleh Syniehubov had earlier put the death toll at one, with four of the injured in serious condition. Kharkiv, Ukraine's second largest city, and the


The British expats getting sick and dying after taking Spanish painkiller

Mark Brooks, 42, died in Alicante after being given Nolotil for a shoulder injury, leaving behind his fiancee and young daughter


More than 100 people attend funeral of sword attack victim Daniel Anjorin

More than 100 people attend funeral of sword attack victim Daniel Anjorin - Pastor Koleoso said that the Anjorin family has been a part of Jubilee Church for more than 15 years and Daniel was baptised there.


Aaron Ramsdale agrees deal to join Arsenal's Premier League rivals this summer

The England goalkeeper has almost certainly played his last game for the Gunners.


Baltimore bridge debris blown up in controlled demolition

The largest remaining piece of debris from Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge, which collapsed on March 26, was demolished on Monday. The controlled demolition proceeded as planned after a weather-related delay. The wrecked freighter 'Dali', which has been stuck since the collapse, will now be freed so plans to reopen the Port of Baltimore can proceed.


Take-Two Interactive confirms GTA 6 release window for fall 2025

Take-Two Interactive has confirmed that the hotly-anticipated GTA 6 will be released in fall 2025.


Chaos at Valhalla – Scottie Scheffler detained by police after traffic incident

Chaos at Valhalla – Scottie Scheffler detained by police after traffic incident - The start of play in the second round of the US PGA Championship was delayed following an accident


Duke of Westminster leads Britain’s young rich list with £10bn fortune weeks before he is set to marry

Duke of Westminster leads Britain’s young rich list with £10bn fortune weeks before he is set to marry - Grosvenor, 33, has a net worth of £10.1 billion


Apple set to release slimmer iPhone in 2025, the Information reports

(Reuters) - Apple is developing a slimmer version of the iPhone that is likely to be launched by 2025, the Information reported on Friday, citing three people with knowledge of the project. The potential thinner version is likely to be priced higher than Apple's iPhone Pro Max, and is expected to be launched with the iPhone 17 in September 2025, the report said. The Cupertino, California-based


Dead By Daylight roguelite spin-off What The Fog is out now for free

Behaviour Interactive has shared updates on various Dead By Daylight spin-offs, including The Casting Of Frank Stone from the makers of Until Dawn.


Chris Pratt ‘devastated’ by death of his stunt double Tony McFarr

Chris Pratt ‘devastated’ by death of his stunt double Tony McFarr - McFarr worked with Pratt on ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2’ and two of the Jurassic World films


Ryanair warns passengers to 'check app' and says 'we regret it'

Poor weather conditions could spark havoc for passengers flying to and from London Gatwick Airport, Ryanair said


Ukraine strike back on Russia

Kharkiv came under heavy attack again last night but Russian President Vladimir Putin says, 'instead of capturing Ukraine's second city he wants to establish a buffer zone.'


President Xi greets Putin with full military ceremony in Beijing

Vladimir Putin said Russia and China’s deepening relationship is a “stabilising” force for the world, as he began a two-day state visit in Beijing. Putin was greeted by Xi Jinping, the Chinese President, with full military honours at the Great Hall of the People in the heart of the capital. “Relations between Russia and China are not opportunistic and not directed against anyone,” Putin told Xi. “Our cooperation in international matters is one of the stabilising factors in the international arena.” The two leaders have grown close in recent years despite Western concerns that China is proppiing up Russia’s economy and providing weapons components for the war in Ukraine. Follow the latest here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2024/05/16/ukraine-russia-war-putin-xi-china-russia-latest-news/ Subscribe to The Telegraph with our special offer: just £1 for 3 months. Start your free trial now: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/customer/subscribe/digitalsub/3for1/?WT.mc_id=tmgoff_pvid_conversion-subscription_editorial-iniative_03-22_EGW-13_organic_youtube Get the latest headlines: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/ Telegraph.co.uk and YouTube.com/TelegraphTV are websites of The Telegraph, the UK's best-selling quality daily newspaper providing news and analysis on UK and world events, business, sport, lifestyle and culture. #putin #xi #china


Israel recovers bodies of three hostages, including Shani Louk

The Israeli military says it has retrieved the bodies of three Israeli hostages from Gaza including Shani Louk, the 23-year-old German Israeli, who was pronounced dead last year. In a joint operation between the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) and the Shin Bet security agency, the bodies were recovered from an undisclosed location in Gaza on Friday, D...


France: Cannes Film Festival braces itself as MeToo allegations mount

Greta Gerwig, director of the smash hit "Barbie" movie, told journalists at the Cannes Film Festival on Tuesday that the #MeToo movement has led to "substantive change" for the better in the film industry and the conversation should continue to expand. More information with Annette Young, host of FRANCE 24 The 51 percent show.


Donald Trump watches 18-year-old son graduate from secondary school

Donald Trump watched his 18-year-old son graduate from secondary school on Friday after the judge in his hush money trial gave him the day off court. Photographs show the former president applauding and grinning as Barron Trump collected his diploma from Oxbridge Academy in West Palm Beach, Florida. Mr Trump had previously complained that Justice J...


Olympics-McIntosh smashes 400 metres IM record at Canadian Olympic trials

TORONTO (Reuters) - Summer McIntosh broke her own world record in the 400 metres individual medley at the Canadian Olympic swim trials on Thursday, firing a warning shot to competitors ahead of the Paris Summer Games. Roared on by a hometown crowd the 17-year-old sensation got to the wall first in a time of four minutes 24.38 seconds, smashing her old mark of 4:25.87 set last year. It was


Glen Powell’s parents hilariously troll him with signs on Hit Man red carpet

Glen Powell’s parents hilariously troll him with signs on Hit Man red carpet - Actor leads new Netflix film about a professional killer who falls in love with the woman he’s protecting


"Putin is preparing a long war against the West"

The German newspaper Die Welt has just revealed the existence of a 17-page peace agreement that could have ended the war in Ukraine just weeks after Russia invaded. Negotiators from both sides had worked hard on it between February and April 2022, and the original version of this special document has now fallen into the hands of German media. "In March 2022, only a few conditions were still missing from the resolution of the conflict, which was...


Trump 'heading for a conviction'

Sky News US Political Commentator and Trump biographer Michael Wolff has told Sky News that Donald Trump is "headed for a conviction".


Residents 'worried' over water parasite

South West Water said that it is working with the UK Health Security Agency to 'eliminate the source' of the disease.


Met Office reveals if UK will see 35°C ‘Saharan plume’ this month


BBC snubbed over Tyson Fury v Oleksandr Usyk as fans face UK radio blackout

The BBC has been snubbed in its efforts to land the Tyson Fury-Oleksandr Usyk clash for Radio 5 Live as fans are instead forced to fork out £25 for pay-per-view. A failure to strike an agreement for the corporation’s popular boxing commentary team leaves the biggest heavyweight fight in 25 years without any UK radio coverage at all. “Unfortunately ...


Rock fragment found in SNP cupboard is part of Stone of Destiny

A sandstone fragment discovered in a cupboard at SNP headquarters really is part of the Stone of Destiny, tests have revealed. A series of studies carried out on the piece of stone, which was gifted to Alex Salmond in 2008, led experts to conclude “beyond a reasonable doubt” that it is a genuine missing part of the artefact. The shard was given to ...


King, Queen and Prince William to mark D-Day anniversary in Normandy without Kate

King, Queen and Prince William to mark D-Day anniversary in Normandy without Kate - The Princess of Wales is not expected to travel to France for the 80th anniversary


Novak Djokovic struck on head by metal bottle after match in Italy

World No. 1 tennis player Novak Djokovic was hit on the head by a metal water bottle after winning his match against Corentin Moutet in Rome, Italy on May 10. The Grand Slam champion said he had suffered from nausea, dizziness and headaches and will be getting a checkup before his upcoming match at the French Open.


Theresa May mocks Liz Truss and Boris Johnson at parliamentary lunch

Theresa May mocks Liz Truss and Boris Johnson at parliamentary lunch - The former PM has had a humour upgrade


Fashion tycoon named richest person in Scotland for third year running

Fashion tycoon named richest person in Scotland for third year running - The 350 individuals and families on the 2024 UK list hold a combined wealth of £795.361 billion, a sum larger than the annual GDP of Poland.


Amazon Says Adam Selipsky to Step Down as AWS CEO

Amazon's cloud-computing division chief Adam Selipsky is stepping down, making way for Matt Garman, the unit's top sales and marketing executive. Ed Ludlow reports.


Thousands in UK warned 'don't go to work or school for 48 hours'

NHS has recorded more and more cases of Norovirus, with people told to drink "plenty of fluids" as cases hit 1,200 in the country.