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Dunnottar Castle rises ruined but resplendent from a sheer-sided outcrop, lashed by the North Sea. The extreme geography ...
A Ukrainian special forces sergeant told The Telegraph that the loss of new Warhammer novels in Ukrainian was a blow to ...
Some may say the region has been overrun with tourists, but you can find moments of peace and calm off the beaten track ...
I was at a 40th birthday party of an old family friend’s daughter and chatting to another old friend of my late mum’s I ...
Animation ushers us into the world of film and stays with us. Here are the best for adults and children alike, from Disney to ...
Double-tap strike saw one missile hit Nasser, before IDF launched another after medics arrived at scene ...
A senior lecturer appeared to claim terrorism was “made up” by Israel to marginalise Muslims, The Telegraph can reveal. Dr ...
New police officers in Scotland are being given English classes to improve their reading and writing amid concerns about the ...
Yvette Cooper’s plan to tinker with asylum appeals process does not tackle root of crisis, says shadow home secretary ...
For those wanting a gut reset, the ‘elemental diet’ might seem like a quick fix but it should never be attempted without ...
Too many young people are being signed off sick for struggling with hard work, the Government’s worklessness tsar has said.
Ian Wilkinson is now ‘seeking justice’ for his wife Heather, who died after eating Erin Patterson’s toxic lunch ...