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There were an unprecedented 95,885 cancer admissions to private hospitals last year, according to data seen by The Telegraph ...
Ministry of Justice says it’s overhauling sentencing to ensure ‘we always have the prison places needed to keep the country ...
Asylum hotel operators have been told to house convicted foreign criminals including arsonists, The Telegraph can disclose.
The surge in numbers overwhelmed a Home Office used to dealing with far fewer people. Under treaty obligations, officials were obliged to process every application to gauge whether an asylum claim was ...
A cash-strapped council is using artificial intelligence to help determine whether elderly residents should go into care.
The Scottish government has been accused of “raiding” £171m from apprenticeship funding to plug holes in its own budget. HMRC ...
Manchester United left frustrated after blowing lead against Fulham but visitors were fortunate that opening goal stood ...
A Chinese tech giant funding the takeover of a British semiconductor company has been accused of links to the country’s ...
From a total production of almost 1.8 million, Chris Reynolds’s 1981 example is the only surviving 75 CL Automatic still on ...
Britain now has the fifth-highest debt to GDP ratio in the developed world, at 96.3 per cent. As a result, debt interest ...
Emma Raducanu eased to her first win in New York since she lifted the trophy in 2021. In just 68 minutes, Raducanu ensured ...
Summer arrival proves his quality, setting up both goals as Everton christen new stadium with first victory of season ...