Four teenagers drowned when car crashed into Snowdonia stream, inquest hears
Inquests into deaths of Jevon Hirst, 16, Harvey Owen, 17, Wilf Fitchett, 17, and Hugo Morris, 18, are opened and adjourned
Inquests into deaths of Jevon Hirst, 16, Harvey Owen, 17, Wilf Fitchett, 17, and Hugo Morris, 18, are opened and adjourned
Prime Minister cancelled talks with Greek counterpart at 11th hour, leaving Athens furious at ‘massive diplomatic indiscretion’
European Commission president says she tells her children ‘we goofed it up’ when discussing UK’s departure from EU
National Audit Office says three government departments cannot provide data on number of underperforming staff
Wrong or missed diagnoses have resulted in deaths or serious harm, according to new analysis
British people want us to turn this into a moment of action, so that it becomes a symbol of renewal, not loss
PM to announce ban on uprooting trees without proper consultation and a new national park in England
‘Remarkable true story’ of the erectile dysfunction medication in Swansea is flagship production of festive season
Home Secretary tries to reassure Right-wing Tory MPs that he is focused on making the controversial asylum policy work
Spokesman for Greek PM says there were ‘domestic reasons’ for cancelling meeting, with Conservatives lagging in polls
Friends of the former politician have suggested the television network is trying to stop him from winning the programme
Jonathan Gullis proves he is one of many Conservatives who joined the party under the misapprehension that it was, well, conservative
Telegraph can reveal that discussions are taking place about whether to ditch the event, booked for October in Birmingham
In UK version, Scobie says that the Duchess complained about two people who made comments about Archie’s skin tone but does not name them
Levelling Up Secretary also defends Boris Johnson and says Cabinet Office was not effective at dealing with crises
Schools are also using generative AI tools to write letters and emails to staff, pupils and their families
EHRC chair Baroness Falkner addresses Stonewall campaign to have UK’s ‘A status’ removed
The latest tell-all contains several previously unheard claims about senior members of the Royal family
Humza Yousaf's government unveiled ‘hugely expensive’ plans for cutting greenhouse gases from homes and businesses
Families say they feel ‘hugely let down and frustrated’ and accuse ministers of ‘impotence and inadequacy’ in response to crisis
Police have been hindered by lack of CCTV footage nine months on after cameras were accidentally switched off by a staff member
Two people treated at scene as structure ‘folded like matchsticks’, narrowly missing worker on building’s roof
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The network allegedly used mental manipulation techniques to eliminate consent
Yellow weather warnings for snow and ice issued for parts of northern and eastern Scotland, north-east England and Yorkshire
Feminists have called for women to boycott the Glasgow Women’s Library
Glynhill Hotel & Spa in Renfrew will serve more popular desserts such cheesecakes instead to save costs and waste
As popular series draws to a close it charts the ‘beginnings of a new Royal fairy tale’ between the Prince and Princess of Wales
Headteacher took her own life in January after her school was downgraded by Ofsted from ‘outstanding’ to ‘inadequate’