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Writing in The Telegraph, Oliver Dowden warns that some charities have lost focus on their core purpose and are now 'hunting for divisions'| The Telegraph
We cannot allow our fantastic philanthropic institutions to become subsumed by wokery| The Telegraph
Watchdog’s warning comes as despairing retailers wonder whom the law is supposed to protect| The Telegraph
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Speaking on the Planet Normal podcast, the actress and campaigner says there are ‘only downsides’ to children having access to social media| The Telegraph
The rise of AI has triggered a ‘tsunami of sameness’ as jobseekers play employers at their own game| The Telegraph
AI software is fuelling paranoid episodes in users – some of which have ended in tragedy| The Telegraph
Scheme comes amid surge in working-age Britons on jobless benefits| The Telegraph
Digital assistant was permitted to compliment users’ bodies and express desire to kiss them| The Telegraph
Talk of a new era of ‘superintelligence’ is starting to look very silly indeed| The Telegraph
Britain’s rush to adopt artificial intelligence risks becoming a race to the bottom| The Telegraph
Meta founder offers eye-watering packages amid escalating war for talent in Silicon Valley| The Telegraph
Shock sell-off after study warns most investments in artificial intelligence get zero returns| The Telegraph
Those who seek to reduce our nationality to a question of race show they just don’t understand it| The Telegraph
Bruno Retailleau calls for ‘comprehensive’ Europe-wide deal with Britain on migration| The Telegraph
More and more British offenders are directing the sexual abuse of children over live streams – so what is being done to tackle it?| The Telegraph
In four weeks, the amount of child abuse material being removed from the internet has plummeted by 89 per cent| The Telegraph
Children widely exposed to pornography, grooming, extortion and solicitation through online platforms such as social media, say researchers| The Telegraph
As US tech stocks lose $1 trillion, we must remember that overhyped tech can cause catastrophe| The Telegraph
Meta aims to build facilities that will each consume more power than 750,000 homes| The Telegraph
The move marks a sharp reversal from Meta’s reported pay offers of up to $1bn for top talent| The Telegraph
Soaring costs and rising levies have turned Britain’s favourite pastime into a luxury| The Telegraph
Hamas will not surrender its control over the strip without being forced to do so, whatever virtue signalling European leaders may think| The Telegraph
Richard Tice warns green investors that their money would be at risk under a Farage government| The Telegraph
At the current pace, it would take 150 years to equip all homes with renewable heating technologies| The Telegraph
Industry calls for end to consumer uncertainty as Tesla sales fall 60pc| The Telegraph
This week a small number of voters will choose a name for the history books, in an election race that has, in past years, been plagued by in-fighting and scandal.| The Telegraph
Investigation launched as France’s Right-wing condemns cancellation as ‘submitting to Islamist ideology’| The Telegraph
The anarchist environmentalist protest group Extinction Rebellion is once more engaged in protest and illegal mass disruption, this time across five cities in the UK:| The Telegraph
Yvette Cooper considering ‘zero tolerance’ approach as part of crackdown on anti-Semitism and Islamophobia| The Telegraph
Freedom of expression must prevail over concern about hurting people’s feelings, the Home Secretary is scheduled to announce on Monday| The Telegraph
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If only the current Home Secretary had lost her seat to a Reform UK challenger, the country would have been spared her disastrous policies| The Telegraph
New guidance warns officers not to intervene in ‘trivial or irrational’ online incidents simply because someone is offended| The Telegraph
Merseyside Police pictured posing beneath a public billboard that claimed 'being offensive is an offence'| The Telegraph
Judge says that the effect of police turning up at Mr Miller's workplace "because of his political opinions must not be underestimated".| The Telegraph
A tax expert who lost her job for tweeting that transgender women are not women yesterday took her case to an employment tribunal arguing that her dismissal amounted to discrimination against her beliefs.| The Telegraph
Argentina international’s agents were at Stamford Bridge to see Chelsea’s victory over Wolves| The Telegraph
Adam Peaty admitted that the Tokyo Games “doesn’t feel like an Olympics” after cruising through his 100m breaststroke heat ahead of an expected second gold medal on Monday morning.| The Telegraph
The Left-wing actress turned down a date with the US president, but jokes she could have ‘changed the course of American history’| The Telegraph
First suggestions by president-elect to freeze war with Russia, as Putin says he is ready to talk with ‘courageous’ leader| The Telegraph
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A long-forgotten parasite has made a comeback and is reasserting its dominance in Honduras| The Telegraph
German intelligence found 80 to 95pc probability that Covid-19 came from Wuhan lab accident – but chancellor ‘buried findings’| The Telegraph
In this case, however, the second-class option is a good idea| The Telegraph
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Why radical geoengineers are considering blocking out the sun with mirrors in space| The Telegraph
Staff clash as some vow to ‘fight for full recognition and inclusion’ while others criticise rejection of Supreme Court decision| The Telegraph
Participants will be able to self-identify despite Supreme Court ruling. Plus, organisers boycott Elon Musk’s X| The Telegraph
Champions’ struggles continued with defeat at Villa, raising more questions about what has gone wrong at previously all-conquering team| The Telegraph
Labour’s ‘disastrous policies’ blamed as more than 6,000 businesses close| The Telegraph
Renewable developers can take people’s property rights under Miliband’s new rules| The Telegraph
Row breaks out over risk of patients experiencing severe withdrawals| The Telegraph
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Henry Pollock reveals fury at being ‘strangled’ by Bordeaux prop| The Telegraph
The dystopia that Justin Trudeau’s Canada and Xi Jinping’s China are building will one day enslave humanity| The Telegraph
The president wants to punish ‘rip-off’ drug giants. The world will pay the price| The Telegraph
Members of Donald Trump’s administration monitoring Online Safety Act with ‘great interest and concern’| The Telegraph
Granting statehood to one of the most corrupt, brutal and intransigent regimes on Earth does not make moral or practical sense| The Telegraph
Both donanemab and lecanemab have been found to significantly reduce cognitive decline, but were rejected by health service watchdog| The Telegraph
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A professor of neurodegeneration answers your Alzheimer’s queries on symptoms, diagnosis and treatment| The Telegraph
In 2021, Mike Colley was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. After going on the trial drug donanemab, he has a new lease on life| The Telegraph
Trials suggest ‘game-changing’ treatment could be the most powerful weapon yet against dementia| The Telegraph
As Nigel Farage confirms his political return, Telegraph readers feel they finally have a real alternative| The Telegraph
Between staging an opera and preparing for Blur’s Olympic show, Damon Albarn travelled to Mali to spend quality time with an old friend. But Islamic extremists had other ideas.| The Telegraph
Former chancellor says there's a ‘cross-party disease’ of politicians not being straight with voters about significant true cost of project| The Telegraph
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Beijing ordered to crack down on factories ‘brazenly’ producing counterfeit postage| The Telegraph
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Stamps without barcodes have not been valid since summer 2023| The Telegraph
Readers debate motivations behind the mass forgery and how the UK should respond| The Telegraph
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The measure is legally indefensible and parliament must hit pause| The Telegraph
Gwyneth Paltrow has cast off her goody-two-shoes image to reveal a "meaner" side.| The Telegraph
A simple application to replace a rotten structure became a saga involving ‘no win, no fee’ lawyers and the threat of judicial review| The Telegraph
The machinery of the British state desperately needs a complete overhaul| The Telegraph
Summer riots could have been prevented if the Prime Minister had been honest with the public over Axel Rudakubana’s background, says Farage| The Telegraph
Party had suspended Ricky Jones after Nigel Farage shared footage of his remarks on social media| The Telegraph
Teenager whose ‘only purpose was to kill’ had accessed extreme material online and planned out what he would do| The Telegraph
Peter Lynch, who has died in prison, was given an extremely harsh sentence for daring to question multiculturalism| The Telegraph
The 61-year old who died in HMP Moorland on Friday may have harboured some mad ideas. But did he deserve jail for them?| The Telegraph
When people who commit worse crimes walk free, the public is bound to ask questions of our justice system| The Telegraph
NGO claims the use of such technology helps prevent retaliation against real victims| The Telegraph
Former New York Times reporter said he became sceptical of hypothesis involving Wuhan laboratory after virologists said it wasn’t possible| The Telegraph
US-based Crawford and Company has paid out £24,360,000 to claimants but received £27,264,896 for its services| The Telegraph
The entrepreneur’s radical downsizing of Twitter caused chaos in 2022, with the consensus that the platform would fold... but it survived| The Telegraph
The massive haul of cocaine was found stuffed into a shipment of beans from Brazil| The Telegraph
The science of analysing waste water for drugs could help police and law enforcement identify true scale of illegal substance abuse| The Telegraph
As prices halve on ‘highest quality we’ve ever seen’, Bern says ‘war on drugs has failed’ and looks at it being sold for recreational use| The Telegraph
Exclusive: Marcus Bettinelli could replace former England goalkeeper, who was a popular squad member despite playing only twice since 2019| The Telegraph