Caught in the middle: How Channel fishermen found themselves on the front line of Brexit

The latest post-Brexit row over fishing waters has seen boats seized and threats traded but how are the tensions between Britain and France impacting fishing communities on…

The Wheel of Time, review: more Dungeons and Dragons cosplay than Game of Thrones

At first inspection Amazon’s The Wheel of Time looks like Game of Thrones with its plumage tweaked. Bearded men dash about waving swords; female characters are belted…

Gene Hackman’s one-man war on The Royal Tenenbaums

With the release of The French Dispatch, his 10th feature film, Wes Anderson has continued to mark out a distinct spot for himself as Hollywood’s most eccentric…

Are we finally seeing an establishment ‘wokelash’?

If there’s one sentence I hear more often than any other from Telegraph readers, it’s that “the pendulum will swing back”.  Actually, sometimes it’s a “dial” that…

Star Wars poster among iconic movie memorabilia going up for auction – and is expected to sell for £8,000

An original Star Wars poster is expected to sell for up to £8,000 when it goes up for auction next month along with hundreds of iconic movie…

Meet the man who thinks your gut instincts are always wrong

“I wanted to make people aware of their own biases and fallacies, and where they come from, and to try to explain them as a psychologist,” he…

COP26: Boris Johnson admits frustration at failure to reach climate change goals at Glasgow summit

Boris Johnson has admitted for the first time that he is frustrated by his failure to reach his climate change goals at the COP26 summit in Glasgow….

Camilla, Kate, Sophie – and the delicate politics of the next Royal chapter

Chief among them, according to those who have viewed the family up close, is the Duchess of Cornwall, who notably refused to pull rank on Sunday and…

The NHS is creaking at the seams – why is the Government punishing doctors with higher taxes?

This means that as each year is worked and earnings increase through extra hours worked or promotion, the notional savings pot can grow rapidly from one year…

England qualify for 2022 World Cup in Qatar after thrashing San Marino 10-0

England have qualified for the World Cup after thrashing San Marino 10-0 in their final qualifying group game. The Three Lions have now secured enough points to…

Women must save £210 more a month to match men’s retirement

Women must save £210 more every month they work to ensure they have the same lifestyle as men in retirement, a report has found. Pension provider Scottish…

Owen Paterson: ‘Farce’ as government fails to complete lobbying row U-turn in Commons

The sleaze row over MPs’ second jobs is set to drag on after the government failed to bring a parliamentary conclusion to its U-turn over the Owen…

NHS facing ‘most difficult winter in its history’ as leaders call for £500 staff bonuses

The NHS is facing the “most difficult winter in its history”, with almost 90% of hospital trust leaders feeling “extremely concerned”, research has found. NHS Providers, which…

Shell turns its back on Royal Dutch heritage after climate ruling and dividend tax

In a circular to shareholders, the company said: “The board believes that now is the right time to simplify Shell. “This is a critical enabler for delivering…

Poland-Belarus border: Shivering, hungry migrants hope the EU will ‘make a good decision’

After a week shivering in sodden woodland, the largest group of migrants stuck between the serried ranks of Belarusian and Polish border guards decided to move. We were…

From Sydney to Vienna, the rise of the unvaccinated underclass

Some Australians are, to put it politely, sceptical. One called Ms Brennan tweeted: “These rules, for people’s own homes, are crazy… Who’s going to police this? I…

Warning to get a booster if you want to go on holiday as third vaccines for over-40s confirmed

Tourists may be forced to have booster jabs if they want to go on holiday without restrictions, the Prime Minister has said, as the rollout of third…

Peng’s safety comes ahead of business, assures former-WTA CEO

China’s Shuai Peng practices at the Australian Open at Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Australia, January 13, 2019. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi TORONTO, Nov 15 (Reuters) – Stacey Allaster, the former-CEO…

HS2: Northern newspapers unite as part of backlash against Boris Johnson’s scaling back of rail projects

Boris Johnson is facing a backlash from MPs, mayors and a coordinated local newspaper campaign as he’s poised to scrap the eastern leg of the HS2 rail…

International Space Station crew endangered by space junk from ‘reckless’ Russian weapons test

A “reckless and irresponsible” Russian weapons test has created more than 1,500 pieces of debris now endangering the seven crew aboard the International Space Station, US officials…

Ski resorts ‘raring to go’, insist French despite infection surge in Europe

Skiers and snowboarders should nevertheless be prepared for some changes to their holiday experience.  Mask wearing will remain mandatory when queueing for or riding lifts – though…

Yorkshire cricketers taking legal advice ahead of Azeem Rafiq’s evidence to MPs about ‘institutional racism’

Several Yorkshire cricketers have been taking legal advice anticipating that they could be accused of racist behaviour when former teammate Azeem Rafiq gives evidence to MPs in…

Fake steaks: Marco Pierre White to sell 3D printed plant-based ‘cuts’

“When I first tasted Redefine Meat, I was mind-blown,” Mr White said. “The world needs to eat less meat, but the reality is that until now plant-based…

Tsitsipas vows to step it up after defeat in ATP Finals opener

Tennis – ATP Finals – Pala Alpitour, Turin, Italy – November 15, 2021 Greece’s Stefanos Tsitsipas reacts during his group stage match against Russia’s Andrey Rublev REUTERS/Guglielmo…

Biden and Xi Jinping virtual meeting: US president says the goal is to ensure competition ‘does not veer into conflict’

US President Joe Biden has held a virtual meeting with China’s Xi Jinping and began on a positive note – saying their goal is to ensure competition…