Russia accused of blackmailing European nations as it cuts off gas to Poland and Bulgaria
Russia has been accused of using gas as blackmail after suspending supplies to Poland and Bulgaria.
Nearly £5 billion might be lost to fraud and error in the Covid support schemes for businesses.
OXFORD United have announced this year’s intake of scholars.
A warning about Britain’s ‘apocalyptic’ food prices dominates the national papers.
Record heat once seen every 312 years on course to happen annually by 2100, Met Office study says
Alex Davies, 27, is on trial at Winchester Crown Court accused of belonging to a proscribed terrorist organisation.
Prince Charles and Camilla take a tour of Quidi Vidi Village on the Canadian island of Newfoundland where the Duchess of Cornwall enjoys a 'Royal Sundae' while taking in the stunning surrounds before the pair drop by the local brewery. After a botched first attempt and a little bit of guidance, the Prince of Wales executes a well-poured pint of craft beer and toasts his hosts on his whistle-stop tour of Canada as part of the Platinum Jubilee celebrations. .
The new 30,000sq ft space is promising to transport guests to a fully realised 19th century American town
A CAR believed to have been involved in a crash has been seized by police.
Two men have been arrested after an officer was seriously injured by a van, Merseyside Police have said. As the officer fetched the bag on Hewitt Avenue at about 8.15pm, he approached a nearby white Ford Transit van whose occupants were acting suspiciously. A short time later it was reported two men were running from a vehicle into fields near East Lancashire Road and had discarded a bag.
An allegation of rape against a Tory MP was made by a male politician who was a teenager when they first met, The Telegraph understands, amid growing pressure on the Conservative Party to name him.
Chair Jerome Powell underscored the Federal Reserve’s determination to keep raising interest rates until it has brought inflation under control — a high-stakes effort that carries the risk of causing an eventual recession
Britons are now being hit with price rises across most essentials such as energy, fuel, food and clothing, and more cost pain is on the horizon.
10,000 “disguised approaches” have been made by agents seeking to build relationships with their targets, the head of MI5 has warned.
Patients and providers in the state are already navigating some of the most severe restrictions in the US, Alex Woodward reports
The row over the Northern Ireland Protocol has created an impasse in efforts to form a new Executive in Stormont.
The once popular destination of Odesa has seen tourist numbers dwindle since 2014. Will the war be the end of tourism forever?
THE Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) was first identified in 1983, with the connection between it and the development of Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) established in 1984.
Simon Preston, who has died aged 83, was organist and master of the choristers of Westminster Abbey from 1981 to 1987, directing the music for major state occasions including the wedding of the Duke of York and Sarah Ferguson in 1986; earlier in his career he played the organ at the consecration of Guildford Cathedral in 1961 and the wedding of Princess Alexandra and Angus Ogilvy at Westminster Abbey in 1963.
Goat and sheep herders are angry the cheese's protected status isn't being implemented fast enough.
A POPULAR Wetherspoon pub in Dartford is set to reopen after a major refurbishment.