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Chelsea and Strasbourg supporters will march together in London next month in protest against the owners of the two sister clubs.

People were forced to jump from the burning building in Daejeon, South Korea

Businesses and schools would be able to install 30m towers on their land, but this could interfere with ‘navigation systems’

Debora Silvestri crashed heavily on the penultimate descent of the day before she was taken to hospital

Former Duchess of York visited convicted paedophile days after he was released from prison in 2009

Researchers believe King Harold ‘did everything right’ after new evidence overturns one of English history’s best-known stories

The Duke of Edinburgh faces questions over ‘outrageous’ scheme which sees the ‘taxpayer lose out’ on thousands of pounds

But one group says evidence against the former Sinn Féin leader is ‘now on the public record’

Proposal would see terrorist organisation hand over all weapons and share maps of its tunnel network

Judge ruled that primary motivation of Croydon’s traffic-calming schemes was to generate money

The attempted strike on Diego Garcia shows that Tehran may have weaponised its space programme with truly frightening prospects…


Exclusive: Ineos ‘surprised’ sailor remains ‘in possession of boat built’ during last America’s Cup cycle

While the French won’t mount offensive operations, they’ll be there to look out for their own interests

Submariners tested positive for cocaine, cannabis, ecstasy and steroids

The documentary-maker trades on an underwhelming guilelessness that only someone with his background could pull off

Carrier scrapping less profitable routes following doubling of jet fuel costs double since February

Club Chemistry, the party venue of choice for Kent students, acted as the ‘breeding ground’ for UK’s first meningitis…

Officials fear public outcry if Duke and Duchess of Sussex get taxpayer-funded protection

To ask women to play five sets without that preparation would be unfair – men have been conditioned to do this for their entire…

Mass immigration, soaring government debt, worklessness – these all have their roots in that disastrous but popular decision


Telegraph Sport told that controversial feature has been abandoned with collar instead bearing words ‘happy and glorious’


In shocking detail, one ex-mandarin describes a culture where no one is accountable, sick days are off the scale and unions block…

There were complaints that she turned the show into ‘Feminist’s Hour’; after she left she claimed she had been ‘cancelled’ for…

Islamic Republic’s fleet of mini vessels can lay dozens of mines across narrow strait without being detected

British beef could soon become tastier and more readily available after DNA-altered barley was signed off

Airport to spend £72,000 per parking space – and passengers risk picking up the tab

Successive governments have failed to rebuild fiscal buffers between increasingly frequent global crises

Socialist PM could be behind Felipe VI’s about-turn on acknowledging imperial past


The Reform leader’s ‘populist’ stunt at the pumps has left voters divided. Is he a political opportunist or the working-class…

With her Syrn lingerie brand part of a growing commercial empire, the actress is proving she’s more than just a pretty face


Many have argued that it has been easier to bring cases against veterans than alleged members of the IRA. What will they be…

Labour ridiculed the ‘moron premium’ during Liz Truss’s mini-Budget fiasco, but this is much worse

Where it all went wrong for NCP, asset-stripped by private equity before going bust this week

Nominate your favourite pub in our competition and it could win a drinks tab, courtesy of The Telegraph

After terrifying health scare, Liverpool’s greatest goalscorer says it taught him to stop being bashful about celebrating his…

Norris the actor evolved into Norris the cultural phenomenon, and he was the subject of an internet meme centred on his…

George VI’s younger brother died in a plane crash in 1942 – but what was the purpose of the flight, and who was really on board?

Life at Exeter would be much easier if I’d kept my identity a secret. Instead, I chose to speak up – making me a pariah on my own…

During the Arusha peace talks Haysom displayed typical derring-do by climbing Mount Kilimanjaro dressed in his work clothes and…

He saw himself as a Lombardy Braveheart whose battle against Rome was inspired by Scotland’s struggle against the ‘English pigs’

His relish for taking on opposing wingers led to the nickname ‘Flint’ after the tough guy Flint McCullough in the Western series…

After months of trawling through the Epstein files, our writers pin down the elusive truth behind the question: who was he?

The discovery comes after researchers accidentally flooded a laboratory fridge