Typing this column into a not-very-smartphone on a crowded commuter train, I found that rail minister Huw Merriman’s surname kept auto-correcting itself to “Merriment”. He’s provided plenty of it this week.
Stopping the UAE takeover of The Telegraph is an “absolute no-brainer”, a peer has said, as the Government was urged to speed up its decision on the deal.
A senior member of the Barclay family faces a petition from a leading private bank to declare him personally bankrupt, in the latest legal drama for the owners of The Telegraph.
Non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) in cases of sexual misconduct and harassment should be banned, a committee of MPs has said, as they reveal perpetrators are being “protected by the system”.
Lewis allegedly played a lead role along with Ruper Murdoch in the phone-hacking scandal that led to the shutdown of News of the World after 169 years.
When he received his father’s ashes, a death certificate, and a folded American flag in December 2020, Rich Law assumed that the 86-year-old military veteran had been cremated.
Lewis allegedly played a lead role along with Ruper Murdoch in the phone-hacking scandal that led to the shutdown of News of the World after 169 years.
Less than a mile away from where we are standing, the constant rattle of gunfire is broken only by the occasional bone-shaking explosion. Here in an outer neighbourhood of Khan Younis, the Gazan city that has been gripped by the bloodiest street battles of this bloodiest of conflicts, the devastation of war is obvious.
The Royal Navy is redeploying marines and sailors to become diversity and inclusion officers to enhance the “lived experience” of personnel amid ongoing recruitment challenges in manning its ships.