Philip Green US police investigate Sir Philip Green for 'grope' after complaints by fitness instructorThe Telegraph - By Olivia Rudgard and Bill Gardner and Hayley DixonSir Philip Green is being investigated by police in the US after a fitness instructor came forward to allege that she had been groped by the billionaire, The Telegraph can disclose. Katie Surridge, a teacherWrite a comment...Share IconLike IconFlip Icon
Anthony Joshua Anthony Joshua calls Jarrell Miller 'a fat fool' in response to shove in heavyweight face-offThe Telegraph - By Gareth DaviesThe animosity between heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua and challenger Jarrell Miller took little time to erupt in New York on Tuesday night as the American shoved the Briton within seconds of the pairWrite a comment...Share IconLike IconFlip Icon
Amazon driver stole a customer's puppy whilst making a delivery, forcing manager to retrieve the dog, court hearsThe Telegraph - By Martin EvansAn Amazon delivery driver has been found guilty of stealing a dog from a property where he was dropping off a package. Levi Pislea, 22, was convicted of taking the 11 month-old miniature Schnauzer calledWrite a comment...Share IconLike IconFlip Icon
Fashion (UK) Karl Lagerfeld's most memorable designs over the years, from royal skirt suits to supermarket chicThe TelegraphWrite a comment...Share IconLike IconFlip Icon
Family Court Security guard who protected Princess Anne had home raided before being sent to immigration detention, it emergesThe Telegraph - By Charles HymasA security official helping to protect Princess Anne was arrested in a raid by nine immigration enforcement officials after the Home Office was tipped off that his relationship with his British wife hadWrite a comment...Share IconLike IconFlip Icon
Labour Party I helped expel Derek Hatton from the Labour party - why on earth are they letting him back in?The Telegraph - By David BlunkettIf I had set out before this week to ask members of the public – or indeed, many Daily Telegraph readers – whether they’d heard of Derek Hatton, I suspect that most would have looked at me blankly. SoWrite a comment...Share IconLike IconFlip Icon
Saudi Arabia White House 'tried to rush' sale of nuclear power technology to Saudi Arabia, report saysThe Telegraph - By Nick AllenThe White House has been accused of pushing a project to share nuclear power technology with Saudi Arabia despite objections from national security officials. A report released by a Democrat-controlledWrite a comment...Share IconLike IconFlip Icon
Prince Harry Prince Harry dishes up a hot lunch for children as he warns closure of 'vital' youth clubs leave them socially isolatedThe Telegraph - By Hannah FurnessThe Duke of Sussex has warned that the closure of youth clubs is leading to the “social isolation” of modern children who are already on their phones all day. The Duke, visiting a Fit and Fed youth clubWrite a comment...Share IconLike IconFlip Icon
Baby Showers Duchess of Sussex joined by celebrity friends for baby shower during 'private' New York visitThe Telegraph - By Hannah FurnessThe Duchess of Sussex's celebrity friends have thrown her a baby shower in New York, as the mother-to-be made a surprise public appearance at a five-star hotel in front of the world’s cameras. The Duchess,Write a comment...Share IconLike IconFlip Icon
Great Britain InterContinental vows to 'up its game' in German turf war with WhitbreadThe Telegraph - By Oliver GillInterContinental Hotels has promised to “up its game” as a battle with blue-chip rival Whitbread erupts in Germany. The global hotel powerhouse views the country as one of a handful of “strategic markets”.Write a comment...Share IconLike IconFlip Icon
Protest Leader of Nicaraguan protests against Ortega sentenced to 'ridiculous' 216 yearsThe Telegraph - By Kelly ValenciaA farm leader who helped organise protests in 2018 against Daniel Ortega, the Nicaraguan president, was sentenced on Monday to 216 years in prison. Medardo Mairena was initially convicted in December terrorism,Write a comment...Share IconLike IconFlip Icon
Formula One Williams on the verge of mutiny after car problems threaten to delay winter testing for third straight dayThe Telegraph - By Oliver BrownWilliams are on the verge of an outright mutiny against their under-performing technical director, Paddy Lowe, as problems with building their 2019 car threaten to deprive the team of crucial winter testingWrite a comment...Share IconLike IconFlip Icon
Automotive Industry On video: Is the UK car industry on the skids, or can it shift up a gear?The Telegraph - By Paul Hudson and Telegraph VideoHonda is being urged to rethink its 'devastating' decision to close its Swindon plant, putting 3,500 jobs at risk. Business Secretary Greg Clark has warned that a no-deal Brexit would be a "hammer blow"Write a comment...Share IconLike IconFlip Icon
Proposal to research 'trans regret' rejected by university for fear of backlash, claims psychotherapistThe Telegraph - By Jamie JohnsonA psychotherapist who wanted to research reverse gender reassignment claimed that he had his academic proposal rejected because his university was scared of backlash from trans community, the High CourtWrite a comment...Share IconLike IconFlip Icon
Flowers Sunny Nature has a spring in its step – but it’s out of kilterThe Telegraph - By Clive AsletI’ve an inbuilt awareness of mid-February temperatures. My birthday falls on the 15th: about the worst day of the calendar for dispiriting weather. But not in 2019. This year on my birthday I was stridingWrite a comment...Share IconLike IconFlip Icon
Television (UK) EastEnders Special, review: Lofty and Mary's return in emotional episode did Doctor Legg proudThe Telegraph - By Michael HoganThere’s nothing quite like a funeral for bringing back familiar faces and fond memories. “Doctor Legg was one of life’s gentlemen,” said dear old Dot Cotton. “There ain’t many left now. Except for you,Write a comment...Share IconLike IconFlip Icon
Manchester City FC Champions League best bets: Manchester City can secure progress by taking big lead against SchalkeThe Telegraph - By Ross ClarkeManchester City are still in with a chance of winning every competition this season and are a short price to make short work of Schalke tonight. Manchester City are 100/30 favourites to win the ChampionsWrite a comment...Share IconLike IconFlip Icon
Labour Party Labour is returning to its 1980s militant roots - and Derek Hatton rejoining the party proves itThe Telegraph - By Asa Bennett and Mickey CarrollDerek Hatton has rejoined the Labour party more than 30 years after being kicked out. He had been part of a faction called Militant that took over Liverpool council in the 1980s, making him one of Labour'sWrite a comment...Share IconLike IconFlip Icon
Greyhound Market report: Greyhound helps First out of the trapsThe Telegraph - By Tom ReesTransport giant FirstGroup flirted with a five-month high in its strongest day this year as its improving US business reassured investors in new boss Matthew Gregory’s first update. Mr Gregory was promotedWrite a comment...Share IconLike IconFlip Icon
Mark Zuckerberg Mark Zuckerberg ordered to answer claims that Facebook exposed private health dataThe Telegraph - By Margi MurphyA US committee has demanded Mark Zuckerberg answer claims that Facebook failed to protect users’ health data, leaving vulnerable people open to harassment and discrimination. The House of Congress EnergyWrite a comment...Share IconLike IconFlip Icon
Forget 'Plastic-Free February', should you go 'No-Fly for 2019'?The Telegraph - By Phoebe WestonYou can now fly to Dublin for the same price as two pints of Guinness in a London pub. Polaroid pictures of summer holidays at Blackpool have been replaced by smartphone selfies of travels abroad. BarWrite a comment...Share IconLike IconFlip Icon
Shamima Begum Thank God, Sajid Javid grasped Shamima Begum is the one person uniting Britain – against herThe Telegraph - By Allison PearsonDespite some embarrassingly blatant attempts by TV news to turn Shamima Begum into the nation’s long-lost sweetheart – at one point, the BBC started referring to her coyly by her first name – the jihadiWrite a comment...Share IconLike IconFlip Icon
Teenager denies raping and killing six-year-old Alesha MacPhailThe Telegraph - By Auslan CrambA teenage boy has claimed he is the victim of an “extraordinarily wicked” plan to frame him for the rape and murder of six-year-old Alesha MacPhail. The 16-year-old, who cannot be named because of hisWrite a comment...Share IconLike IconFlip Icon
Baby Showers Why the New York baby shower will be Meghan’s last hurrah before she enters the FirmThe Telegraph - By Camilla TomineyWith a flat cap pulled down over her head, her hair covering her face and wrapped up against the New York cold in a black overcoat, the Duchess of Sussex may well have slipped in and out of the Big AppleWrite a comment...Share IconLike IconFlip Icon
Great Britain Farmers need solutions to Brexit questionsThe Telegraph - By Noreen WainwrightFarmers tend to have good manual skills and certain highly developed senses. Their sense of smell is particularly strong. They can smell manure a mile off, so Michael Gove had his work cut out yesterdayWrite a comment...Share IconLike IconFlip Icon
The last Dambuster: 'I'm just representing the squadron - a knighthood would be beyond the pale'The Telegraph - By Joe ShuteJohnny Johnson already knows what death feels like. In 1942, while flying with 97 Squadron, he was seated in the forward turret of a Lancaster Bomber crew returning from a night time raid over northernWrite a comment...Share IconLike IconFlip Icon
Shamima Begum Isil bride Shamima Begum has British citizenship revoked by Home OfficeThe Telegraph - By Martin EvansJihadi bride, Shamima Begum, has had her British citizenship revoked by the Home Office. In a letter sent to her family in east London, officials said the Home Secretary, Sajid Javid, had made the decisionWrite a comment...Share IconLike IconFlip Icon
Play buttonBayern Munich Liverpool vs Bayern Munich, Champions League last-16, first leg: live score and latest updatesThe Telegraph - By JJ Bull9:37PM 80 mins - Liverpool 0 Bayern Munich 0 Alaba has started getting forward, something he hasn't done much of all game long. Are Bayern looking to sneak an away goal in the final 10 minutes? James aWrite a comment...Share IconLike IconFlip Icon
Manchester City FC Kevin De Bruyne: Manchester City winning the quadruple is 'nearly impossible'The Telegraph - By Luke EdwardsKevin De Bruyne has admitted Manchester City’s rivals have worked out how to play against them this season, which makes their progress in all four competitions a far more impressive achievement. Any talkWrite a comment...Share IconLike IconFlip Icon
Anachronistic Forget today’s anachronistic opinions – what did we make of our greatest composers and explorers at the time?The Telegraph - By Simon HefferSimon Heffer reviews Maestros and Explorers (both Blue Magpie Books) When writing any sort of history, there is no substitute for going back to the sources: not just to original documents, but to appraisalsWrite a comment...Share IconLike IconFlip Icon