New 50p coin: why you could have £26,000 in your pocket

“The London 2012 Olympics started the nation’s love affair with the 50p,” Ms Morgan said. “There were a number of designs and it became a real frenzy…

Revealed: The Queen’s favourite British cars – including a Vauxhall estate

The Queen’s enduring passion for driving throughout her 70-year reign has involved an unusual collection of (mostly) regal cars that trace the history of British motoring. Princess…

Death of a middle-class icon: the rise and fall of the Mercedes estate car

And of course, further forward, the passenger compartment offered the sort of unburstable solidity for which 1980s Mercedes have since become prized, paired – if you were…

Dear Richard Madeley: ‘My family ignore one another and live on their phones. What should I do?’

Dear Richard, After the washout of Christmas, I was relieved to have my family to stay in January, but everyone was on their phones or tablets the…

The best valentines day gifts for him: 20 men’s present ideas for 2022

“What should I give my boyfriend for Valentine’s day?” must be one of the hardest questions ever asked. Scientists have been toiling for centuries and have agreed…

I lost 3.5 stone in seven months by changing one thing about my routine

Maria Fox, 51, is a police superintendent and lives in Staffordshire Last October I was crying down the phone to a friend and she said: “I don’t…

The new cancer hotline that could be the answer to the GP appointment crisis

The same evaluation after 12 weeks of running the helpline reassured them that the idea had worked: of the 100 calls, 22 patients had concerning red flag…

Our family is proof that IVF has a glaring blind spot

I vividly remember when my future husband told me about the time he had mumps and his testicle swelled to the size of a lemon. We’d just…

Six years on, the Duchess of Cornwall has stayed true to her word in helping domestic abuse victims

The first time I met the Duchess of Cornwall, I told her about my friend Jo, who was killed by her husband in 2010, brutally attacked while…

Why I opened up my marriage: the truth about (almost) monogamous relationships

‘Monogamish’ is not synonymous with swinging (the practice of swapping sexual partners within a larger group), or polyamory (having two or more romantic relationships with the consent…

What I, as a Rabbi, have in common with my friend Pamela Anderson

She told me her great aspiration for her life was to have a marriage like her parents that had lasted for decades, amid the kind of challenges…

Writing erotic fiction saved my 15-year marriage (to a vicar)

Nice but mousy, is how I overheard one of the ladies of the parish describe me. It’s a fair enough description for a vicar’s wife, though there’s…

Ask the Expert: ‘Why has my Volkswagen’s reversing camera suddenly failed?’

Alex Robbins is contributing editor at Telegraph Cars where, as well as responding to readers’ queries, he also contributes reviews of new and used cars, together with…

The maps that could hold the secret to curing cancer

“The lung cancer and smoking connection is very clear, so why in other cancers that have a strong link with tobacco are we seeing such surprising differences?”…

Duchess of Cornwall is one of the Royal family’s greatest tireless assets

The longer the Duchess of Cornwall has been married to the Prince of Wales – 17 years next July – the more obvious it has become that…

Putin might still invade Ukraine, but he has much to lose

As leaders of Nato nations, both President Biden and the Prime Minister have a responsibility to counter Russian threats. It is important to note that this time,…

Partygate is a scandal. But there are more fundamental reasons why Boris Johnson must go

For all the sound and fury over ‘partygate’, I believe the Conservative Party faces far more serious problems. Is it to be a Social Democratic Party successor…

On inflation, Rishi Sunak can’t just hide behind the Bank of England

Inflation is headed above 7 per cent, according to the Bank of England. So what does the Government intend to do about it? Often, when this question…

Why we must keep the Vagrancy Act

A flailing Government looking to re-boot should be wary of strangers peddling virtue and short sighted gestures which seemingly solve long standing problems. Most issues are hard…

Mobile phones are weapons – history will judge us for allowing them in schools

Let’s be clear about what they would be spared for that single eight-hour stretch. There’s the bullying that children are now able to live through on two…

End mass testing now and let us return to normality

Britain has got itself into a terrible mess on mass testing. A recent study led by Oxford academics, which found that up to a third of people…

The No10 clearout gives us a chance to move on

When Boris Johnson said “sorry” following publication of the heavily redacted Sue Gray report, he promised to show that he meant it by fixing No.  10 and…

Putin’s global goals

The Russians have continued to build up their forces around Ukraine; US officials fear they could take Kyiv within two days. Some observers believe the West should…

The woke Pope epitomises liberal illiberalism 

The Pope, you have probably read, is ever-smiling, merciful and tolerant. Towards some, that might be true; for others, it’s a cruel joke. His treatment of traditional…

Pardon my French, but Michael Ellis does a ‘magnifique’ job fighting off the opposition

The reset of the reset, itself a fresh take on a new start, is going well. The deadwood is out of Number 10. Steve Barclay is in…