2024-11-13
Daily Telegraph Front Page 13th of November 2024
Allison Pearson, a writer, has revealed that the police visited her home following complaints about a year-old tweet, which she describes as a confusing experience.
Allison Pearson, a writer, has revealed that the police visited her home following complaints about a year-old tweet, which she describes as a confusing experience.
Archbishop Welby faces increasing calls to resign as a victim criticises his handling of matters related to the safeguarding of children.
UK and EU leaders are planning to hold talks aimed at counteracting potential policy shifts on Ukraine due to a new administration in the United States, with a focus on increasing military support to the region.
Labour has introduced new agreements for council and Tube workers, promoting a transition towards a four-day workweek following a recent £25 billion tax increase on businesses.
The Bank of England has warned that the recent budget, characterised by increased government spending, is contributing to rising costs for families, despite a market boom in the United States.
Donald Trump has achieved a decisive victory in the US election, securing the presidency along with control of the Senate and every swing state, marking a significant political comeback.
Taxes on farmers could negatively impact food production and increase reliance on imports, warn suppliers concerned about food security.
Nigel Farage advises Donald Trump not to contest the election results as America faces a closely contested election, creating tension and uncertainty in the political landscape.
UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves defends taxing large estates, arguing that high-value landowners should contribute more to fund public services like the NHS, despite backlash from the farming sector.
Tech billionaire Elon Musk has criticised the Prime Minister’s approach to inheritance tax changes on farmland, expressing concern that it unfairly targets farming communities and could negatively impact productivity.