Captain Sir Tom Moore’s daughter received more than £150,000 from charity
Payments were made to Hannah Ingram-Moore and companies she controls with her husband
Payments were made to Hannah Ingram-Moore and companies she controls with her husband
Chief constable met with Donna Ockenden conducting review into maternity care at Nottingham NHS trust
Company admitted it didn’t impose an emergency speed restriction or warn the driver, who died, the track was unsafe because of a landslip
UK adults below Russia and Canada in placing importance on working – a big drop from 40 years ago, research finds
Daniel Abed Khalife, who was due to stand trial on spying charges, escaped from HMP Wandsworth by clinging to underside of truck
UK is third largest market, says new report which estimates up to half a million children could be affected
New study pinpoints seven genetic variants in a person's DNA that contribute to both conditions
The Golden Globe winner reports that she’s been ‘very childlike’ and ‘punched pillows and kicked bushes’
Research suggests that women should consider alternatives to avoid 'potentially fatal event'
Dozens of schools have switched to remote learning or delayed the start of term because of the concrete crisis
Dorset Police say discovery is linked to ongoing murder investigation
Sir Keir Starmer was on ebullient form, but his gravitas contrasted with the barrage of bad puns in the Commons
Kaylee Cox, 30, was found dead by her family last year after dying from a suspected cardiac arrhythmia
Legislation to bypass Equality Act unlikely to make it into King’s Speech, says government source
The once ubiquitous name is becoming less popular in its homeland and today's squad also has some foreign-born players
Sussexes biographer will dedicate a whole chapter to the Prince of Wales, a decision that will cause consternation at the Palace
Metropolitan Police Commissioner says 71 knives recovered and it was a 'miracle' one stabbing victim didn't die
Princess Anne's son says the closure of rinks at the Natural History Museum and the Tower of London 'created a gap' in the market
A specialist court was told that 59-year-old ex-player and manager owed HMRC more than £200,000
In his piece for the magazine, he pledges his party will offer ‘a new deal’ for British farming as he attempts to win over rural communities
Former first minister says her perspective changed after she left ‘the trenches of the political front line’
Internal investigation found that the vicar exhibited 'an abuse of power relating to his ministry and spiritual abuse'
Experts call for ‘robust regulatory framework’ after scientists make ‘complete’ model of embryo without sperm or egg
Staff told to avoid words such as 'guys, gents and dudes' when talking to groups and stop using 'gendered language' in new guidance document
Having left the scheme after Brexit, it has taken until now for months of wrangling to be resolved
The Telegraph counts civil servants entering Home Office, Defra and Levelling Up building as heatwave hits London
Council says it does not believe there is any danger but acted cautiously because government guidance was not clear
Bernard Denis, 69, faces trial in France for making up the alleged crucifixion and blaming supporters of Éric Zemmour
The three short clips have struck a chord in China, racking up more than 310 million views and winning praise from state media
Home Secretary told to act over unregulated sale of fake number plates and reflective ‘stealth’ tape that can fool police cameras
First Minister says he may tax the wealthiest more so he can implement anti-poverty programme as government debt spirals
The former first minister’s SNP foot soldiers were nowhere to be seen as she addressed an almost-empty Holyrood