The need for GP appointments
Rather than pretending the flaws don’t exist, GPs should come up with some ideas to make the system work better
Rather than pretending the flaws don’t exist, GPs should come up with some ideas to make the system work better
The choices are agonising. But there is no moral equivalence here – the blood of the innocents is on the hands of Hamas
Could the PM have taken the opportunity to spell out his position without a diplomatic breach with Greece?
An inquiry that fails at least to examine the origin of the virus and focuses entirely on the response is missing a big piece of the jigsaw
Potholes are making simple journeys a misery. It is right that they have been raised up the political agenda
The release of child hostages must serve as a reminder of who instigated the current conflict and who has perpetrated war crimes
There is a growing credibility gap in the Opposition's economic plans
The latest figures have made a mockery of the idea that Brexit would lead to immigration falling
Rishi Sunak and Jeremy Hunt deserve to be applauded for a bold budget which threw down the gauntlet to the opposition
The conclusion already appears to be that Britain was led by an idiot and handled the pandemic uniquely badly. But it may now be unravelling
The Telegraph’s readers need to be reassured about how the paper’s continued independence can be sustained
Surely those who have been paying most should be first in line when it comes to easing taxes
The question that this inquiry needs to answer is whether the lockdowns championed by the scientists made a fundamental difference
The Office for National Statistics should subject its data to rigorous scrutiny in order to regain public confidence
Past Palestinian objections to a two-state solution have wrecked a variety of potential deals – but such an agreement is essential
It is clear that extremism has been allowed to fester in this country, spreading hatred and division