AvatarThe Telegraphflipped into The Telegraph VideosVideo: Macon-Bibb breaks ground on Middle Georgia Regional Airport runway expansionThe Telegraph
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AvatarThe Telegraphflipped into The Telegraph Videos'There's such a variety of business here,' business owner describes downtown ForsythThe Telegraph
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AvatarThe Telegraphflipped into TheatreAvatarAvatarNowAn Enemy of the People: Jeremy Strong brings fervour and nuance to his first lead role on BroadwayThe Telegraph - Diane SnyderHow do you follow a triumph like Succession? If you’re Jeremy Strong, it turns out you go from playing the fragile, bullish Kendall Roy on that smashing TV series to starring as Henrik Ibsen’s whistleblower doctor Thomas Stockmann in a quietly gripping production of An Enemy of the People, now at …
AvatarThe Telegraphflipped into OpinionAvatarAvatar2 hours agoLetters: The last thing the Conservative Party needs is another leadership circusThe Telegraph - Letters to the EditorSIR – It beggars belief that some Conservative MPs are plotting to replace Rishi Sunak so close to a general election (“Embattled PM urges Tories: stick with me”, report, March 18). This demonstrates a total lack of judgment, and calls into question their fitness to hold office. Anthony …
AvatarThe Telegraphflipped into Royal FamilyAvatarAvatar1 day agoRoyal family cuts Meghan and Harry’s profilesThe Telegraph - Victoria Ward,The Duke and Duchess of Sussexes’ profiles have been shortened on the Royal family’s website. The couple’s biographies have been amalgamated and made significantly shorter. Their joint page now begins with the statement announcing that they stepped back as working royals in January 2020. Lengthy …
AvatarThe Telegraphflipped into PoliticsAvatarAvatar1 day agoLabour MP says sorry for swearing in Commons during Rwanda voteThe Telegraph - Telegraph ReportersA Labour MP has apologised for swearing in the Commons chamber on Monday night during voting on the Government’s Rwanda Bill. Clive Lewis, the MP for Norwich South, told the House that he had not directed his language at anyone in particular and said sorry for his “outburst”. It came after the Deputy …
AvatarThe Telegraphflipped into PoliticsAvatarAvatar3 hours agoBritain faces 1979 moment, says Rachel ReevesThe Telegraph - Ben Riley-Smith,Britain faces a 1979 moment, Rachel Reeves will argue on Tuesday as she vows that a Labour government would work with businesses to create a decade of “national renewal”. Delivering the annual Mais Lecture in the City of London, Labour’s shadow chancellor will liken the economic challenge awaiting …
AvatarThe Telegraphflipped into Royal FamilyAvatarAvatar1 day agoPortrait of late Queen with royal children was manipulatedThe Telegraph - Victoria Ward, Alex BartonA photograph of Queen Elizabeth II surrounded by her grandchildren and great-grandchildren, taken by the Princess of Wales, was “digitally enhanced at source”, a global picture agency has said. The photo, taken at Balmoral in August 2022, was reviewed by Getty Images after the Princess admitted that …
AvatarThe Telegraphflipped into OpinionAvatarAvatar4 hours agoPutin now appears more entrenched than everThe Telegraph - Telegraph ViewIt was fitting that one of the first world leaders to congratulate Vladimir Putin on his “re-election” was Xi Jinping, another stranger to democracy. At least the Chinese Communist Party does not bother with the pretence of staging national elections with phoney opponents. Mr Putin appears to …
AvatarThe Telegraphflipped into NewsAvatarAvatar1 day agoLabour Party branch under investigation over vote-rigging claimsThe Telegraph - Dominic Penna,A branch of the Labour Party is under investigation by police amid claims of vote rigging. The candidate selection process for the new constituency of Croydon East was paused last autumn following complaints to party chiefs and suggestions some data held on local members was inaccurate. On Monday, …
AvatarThe Telegraphflipped into NewsAvatarAvatar5 hours agoWatch: driver jailed for ramming motorcyclist off bridgeThe Telegraph - Telegraph ReportersA BMW driver who violently rammed a motorcyclist off a bridge in a fit of road rage, leaving him with serious injuries, has been jailed for more than four years. Video footage released by police shows Nikesh Mistry, 34, forcing the motorcyclist onto the wrong side of the road as they drove side by …
AvatarThe Telegraphflipped into Royal FamilyAvatarAvatar5 hours agoPrincess of Wales sighted in farm shop in WindsorThe Telegraph - Hannah Furness,The Princess of Wales has been filmed by a member of the public visiting the farm shop in Windsor, talking and smiling as she continues her recovery amid worldwide conspiracy theories. The Princess is shown looking healthy and back on her feet, following abdominal surgery in January. Wearing black …
AvatarThe Telegraphflipped into NewsAvatarAvatar5 hours agoOver half of drivers could be hit by new traffic finesThe Telegraph - Fiona ParkerMore than half of drivers face being fined for traffic offences by councils under a new war on motorists. Dozens of councils have applied for the right to fine motorists if they get caught in yellow boxes, make illegal U-turns or drive in a bus lane when it is not permitted. Eighty-five of England’s …
AvatarThe Telegraphflipped into Royal FamilyAvatarAvatar5 hours agoAfter scandal and disloyalty, will William’s first butler make or break him?The Telegraph - Rosa SilvermanServing as a butler or valet to the Royal family can become a lucrative and high-profile business. Take Paul Burrell, formerly the butler to the late Diana, Princess of Wales: today, a bestselling author with almost 55,000 Instagram followers to his name. Google it, and you’ll find him commenting …