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BP has replaced its chairman as the FTSE 100 oil giant faces pressure from shareholders to switch its focus away from renewables and back to fossil fuels. Albert Manifold, who was ...
Teenager’s international career has taken off before her club one which is paying off big time for Sarina Wiegman and England ...
Nationwide is facing a backlash over boardroom cronyism after claims it has rebuffed attempts to allow ordinary members of ...
An “evil” grandson stole £64,000 from his grieving grandfather’s life savings, a court heard. Aidan Frier, 26, has been ...
The water regulator should be abolished and replaced with a new single body covering England and Wales, a major review into ...
The Telegraph’s motoring expert advises a reader who is wondering if they should cut their losses and get rid of their ...
Girlguiding has given its “hostess” badge a gender-neutral makeover as part of a modernisation drive. The badge, first ...
Club keep missing out on players because they cannot compete with biggest sides’ revenues, but they will not be bullied over ...
With conditions favouring batsmen in England it is curious how little is being done to arrest the dwindling quality of the ...
A robust free press is a pillar holding up democracy. And The Telegraph has been a bastion of our “fourth estate” since 1855.
In the event of serious mortgage arrears, some countries allow savers to access their pot early. In New Zealand for example, ...
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