Georgia erupts: Fireworks vs riot police as EU dreams fade away
Pro-EU protesters in Georgia clash with police using home-made weapons while fighting against delayed European integration. Mass-protests follow disputed elections and governmentʼs decision to postpone EU talks
Historic London meat market faces shutdown after 1000-year run
One of Londons oldest food trading spots - Smithfield Market prepares to close its doors after millennium-long history. City officials plan to transform this historic meat-trading hub into modern campus-style space
London newspaper's festive charity drive needs your help today
Telegraph staff members are taking donation calls in their holiday-themed outfits for four important causes. The one-day charity event supports cancer care youth services disabled peopleʼs aid military families and dementia research
UK business heads warn about shocking effects of new tax changes
Business confidence hits lowest point since pandemic lockdowns due to unexpected tax policy changes. Company leaders report plans to cut jobs reduce pay rises and increase prices as they cope with new costs
House buying couple split over last-minute price cut attempt
A wife faces tough choice when her higher-earning husband wants to lower already-agreed house price. The moral dilemma brings up questions about marriage dynamics and real-estate ethics
UK companies rush to merge as business costs hit record-breaking levels
British firms are joining forces to handle rising operation costs under new government policies. Recent weeks showed multiple merger deals across insurance‚ retail and logistics sectors‚ marking a new trend in UK business
TV chef faces serious workplace claims: What happened behind MasterChef cameras
Popular cooking show host **Gregg Wallace** faces multiple workplace behavior accusations spanning almost two decades. External investigation starts as presenter steps away from his TV duties
Luton's car industry faces dramatic change as Vauxhall ends 120-year story
Vauxhallʼs historic Luton factory shutdown affects over 1000 workers and countless supply-chain jobs. The closure highlights growing challenges in UKʼs car manufacturing sector due to new environmental rules
Special bond at risk: How UK might handle US-EU relationship challenge
UK faces tough choices between strengthening US ties and maintaining EU relations as global trade shifts. New political dynamics and economic pressures push Britain to re-think its international partnerships
Labour's new rules spark power struggle between Starmer and regional mayors
Labour party introduces strict new guidelines for its regional mayors‚ requiring leadership approval and financial contributions. The move creates friction between **Keir Starmer** and popular local leaders
Letters reveal growing concerns about UK healthcare, safety and education changes
Recent letters to editor highlight public worries about hospice care quality drop-off and police presence in London streets. Writers also discuss prison jobs university troubles and seasonal traditions
Princess Kate brings together inspiring survivors for touching Christmas concert
Princess of Wales organizes a special Christmas carol service at Westminster Abbey featuring remarkable guests who faced tough times in 2024. The event brings together 1600 people to celebrate support and kindness
Syria's power shift: Rebel advance reshapes regional balance as US watches
Northern Syria sees unexpected rebel gains changing local power dynamics. Turkish-backed groups join offensive while US maintains minimal presence‚ creating new challenges for Assadʼs government
Former BBC producer breaks silence about popular cooking show host's behavior
Ex-tv producer shares first-hand account of well-known presenters actions on popular cooking shows sets. Multiple witnesses come forward with new details about long-time BBC hosts conduct
Secret underground lab: How Ukraine's drone wizards outsmart Russian forces
Hidden beneath Ukrainian soil tech-savvy engineers work non-stop to upgrade military drones. Their innovative solutions help compensate for troops shortage while keeping soldiers away from direct combat
Highland village fights back against massive energy project takeover
Historic Scottish village faces transformation as energy giant plans huge substation project on noble estate. Locals unite against industrial development threatening their peaceful Highland community
Man wins rare court case to use late wife's embryo - but thats just the start
A 45-year-old widower got legal permission to use frozen embryo created with his late wife. Now he needs to find a surrogate mother in UK‚ where commercial surrogacy isnt allowed
Regular customer gets paid after finding weird Mars bar manufacturing mistake
A chocolate-lover spotted something odd about his Mars bar - it was missing its famous top pattern. The company paid him back and explained how this rare mistake happened at their factory
Inside look: UK benefit system faces unprecedented manipulation claims
Benefit assessors expose major flaws in UK welfare assessment process leading to questionable claims approval. Government faces growing pressure as welfare costs might reach £100-billion mark by end of decade
Language games: How a major newspaper changed way to describe women
A well-known US newspaper uses strange new words to describe female athletes in sports coverage. Famous sports stars and writers speak up against odd language choices in modern media
Quick rebel advance in Syria leaves government scrambling for control
Syrian opposition groups took over most of Aleppo in sudden overnight push. Kurdish forces captured the citys airport while Russian troops left their base‚ marking biggest shift in Syrian war since 2020
Expert reveals which drinks cause the worst morning-after worries
British drinking habits show 70% of people enjoy weekly alcohol despite knowing about next-day effects. Scientists explain how different drinks affect our brain and which ones might be better choices
Remote work revolution: Why young talents choose Mediterranean over London
Southern European countries attract UK-based professionals with tax-friendly policies and warm climate. Digital banks data shows growing trend of British workforce relocating to Mediterranean countries
UK Parliament wants Elon Musk to explain X's role in summer riots
British MPs plan to question **Elon Musk** about Xʼs algorithm impact during UK summer unrest. The tech-billionaireʼs response suggests a growing divide between him and British leadership
UK businesses face tough times as government policies hit profits
Major companies are scaling-down operations across Britain due to new government rules and rising costs. From car-makers to airlines business leaders warn about survival chances in current economic climate
Tax experts suggest Dubai move could save millions for UK pensioners
UK pension holders might dodge new inheritance tax rules by relocating to Dubai where zero-percent income tax applies Financial experts show how this move could save families millions in death duties.
UK politician gets harsh online treatment after asking Musk to speak in Parliament
A top UK politician faced mean-spirited messages after requesting Elon Musk to talk about Xʼs role in recent UK unrest. The committee plans to study how social-media shapes public reactions during major events
Meet UK's first tree-sniffing dog who helps save forests from deadly disease
A specially-trained dog named Ivor now detects dangerous tree infections across British woodlands. This unique six-year-old mixed-breed helps government experts find and stop spreading of plant diseases
UK housing market shows cracks as prices hit record-high vs salaries
British house prices reached unaffordable levels compared to average incomes making it hard for most people to buy homes. Current mortgage rates and economic factors point to market cooling-down
MI6 chief exposes secret Russian attacks across Europe while speaking in Paris
British intelligence reveals multiple sabotage incidents across Europe linked to Moscowʼs actions. Recent events including damaged infrastructure and suspicious accidents point to a wider pattern of hostile activities