Inside the Covid-19 inquiry: seven years long, 150 lawyers hired and £114m spent so far
The Government’s inquest, which critics have called ‘very bloated’, is on course to be the most expensive ever conducted
The Government’s inquest, which critics have called ‘very bloated’, is on course to be the most expensive ever conducted
Missing Pieces: the team widens their investigation
The Telegraph published its Football for Sale investigation in 2016, which revealed allegations of greed and corruption in English football
Despite the beleaguered Stuart queen’s dramatic biography, less than half of people know what century she ascended the throne
Move leaves businesses with responsibility of setting their own requirements on whether they expect customers to wear masks
New figures revealed the extra heating needed in April and May
Lizzy Talbot said she was largely rebuffed despite offering to ensure students felt comfortable acting out sex scenes and intimate moments
Anyone attending or organising large illegal parties or unlicensed music events can expect to be fined, says police chief
Demand continues to massively exceed supply particularly in northern regions, while London asking prices are at a 'virtual standstill'
Forged NHS vaccination documents raise fears that some travellers could try to cheat virus passport schemes
Campaigners called for removal of Sir Arthur Harris's statue, but the author said they are 'great opportunities to teach people history'
There is also a risk the technology could discriminate against women.
Haberdashers’ Aske’s boys’ and girls' schools accused of failing to act when confronted with claims of groping and forced sex acts
Over-breeding is leading to changes in the dogs’ skull shape, making their eyes bulge, and leaving the surface too exposed, causing trauma
Eton, St Paul’s and Latymer Upper named on social media account that purports to post testimonies of students who have been sexually abused