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Reeves’s decision to raise taxes on people like Wierzycka was a calculated gamble. The Chancellor hopes that most of the rich will choose to stay in Britain and pay higher taxes, boosting public ...
Sir Mel Stride has vowed the Tories will never make a pact with Reform as he attacked the party’s “fantasy economics”.
Fifa has shoehorned Messi into the Club World Cup, and how he performs may yet dictate his legacy in Major League Soccer ...
At least three people were killed by Iranian missiles in a fresh barrage on northern Israel. Emergency services said rockets ...
Prince Louis’s extended royal wave is only trace of his previous antics as growing Wales children are on their best behaviour ...
Grange Park’s take on the Russian’s obscure opera is bracingly staged and brilliantly sung, and even a statement of ...
In 1996, the metal giants cut their hair, went avant-garde and made the widely derided LP Load. Can a lavish £250 box set ...
To administer the new system, the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) will tell HMRC who they’ve paid the winter fuel ...
The headmaster of one of Britain’s most prestigious private schools has revealed how Labour’s tax rises have already cost ...
Their music a genre-hopping mix of metal and pop, their staging more like Beyoncé, the enigmatic British collective blazed ...
Dr Tim Gregory tells The Telegraph why a total re-think our decarbonisation strategy is needed to achieve a future of ...
Raducanu became Britain’s No 1 women’s player after Katie Boulter succumbed to world No 10 Diana Shnaider in three sets and ...