Flight cancelled or delayed? Here’s how to claim compensation
As summer comes to a close travellers continue to face delays and cancellations – here we explain your rights if your flight is affected
As summer comes to a close travellers continue to face delays and cancellations – here we explain your rights if your flight is affected
Data indicates that the greater the markings on a dog, the more challenging it becomes for them to convey their emotions effectively
First there was fire, then demolition, but for the people of the Black Country the story of Britain’s wonkiest pub is far from over
The UK is considering making it government policy to no longer adhere to the ECHR
Tanners can take comfort in the fact the body is silently working beneath the skin to prevent cancer even if nothing is visible
Every weekday The Telegraph's top journalists analyse the Russian invasion of Ukraine from all angles and tell you what you need to know
Further support for two projects has been announced, with the hope of reducing emissions from industrial processes
Authorities step up efforts to counter the social and economic impact of a wave of loneliness affecting 1.5 million young people
The strikes running over four consecutive days will affect different sections of the Tube network
Despite a glittering career on the pitch, the former Manchester United star would be remembered for controversies off it
Teachers across England are walking out again today, clashing with end-of-term events
The event marks the longest day of the year and the beginning of the astronomical summer
I went down in a submarine once. But at least it didn't have a window
From the investiture ceremony to the Coronation Big Lunch, the first weekend in May will be full of celebrations for the new monarch
Polling stations will soon close for voting - what will success look like in the coming results for Labour and Tories?
Here's what to do if your child doesn't get their first choice primary school this year
Taiwan is now a flashpoint in global tensions after Nancy Pelosi's visit - but what has led to this and why?
In what he has characterised as a politically motivated prosecution, Trump's New York court battle can be traced back to four days in 2006
Here’s what Humza Yousaf, Kate Forbes and Ash Regan have all said on burning questions from independence to trans reform
Strikes planned for the end of March and beginning of April have been called off
Spring Budget summary: free childcare expansion, lifetime allowance abolished
Tesco, Aldi, Asda and Morrisons all face weeks of shortages as they limit purchases
The protection provided by the Chobham and Dorchester armour will enable the vehicles to survive direct hits from Russian T-72 tanks