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Sophie Winkleman: ‘I don’t think children should have access to the internet'

Sophie Winkleman: ‘I don’t think children should have access to the internet'



In this Daily T exclusive, actress Sophie Winkleman, also known as Lady Frederick Windsor, speaks out about the growing influence of education technology and mobile phones in schools.


Winkleman shares…


Published on 7 months, 1 week ago

Rupert Lowe: 'Farage is leading a cult, I might start my own party'

Rupert Lowe: 'Farage is leading a cult, I might start my own party'



As the row inside Reform rumbles on, Camilla speaks to the man behind the headlines: Rupert Lowe. In the wake of his blistering attack on his former ally Nigel Farage, Lowe tells The Daily T the Refo…


Published on 7 months, 1 week ago

'A coward and a viper': Is Rupert Lowe right about Farage?

'A coward and a viper': Is Rupert Lowe right about Farage?



It’s been a day of contrasting fortunes for Nigel Farage and Reform.


First, the good: The Telegraph has revealed analysis that demonstrated how, if the recent local election results were repeated at t…


Published on 7 months, 1 week ago

Davey: Starmer is echoing Enoch Powell on immigration

Davey: Starmer is echoing Enoch Powell on immigration



Keir Starmer has promised to take a tougher stance on immigration — but there are fears the government’s new ban on the recruitment of foreign care workers could deepen Britain’s care crisis, with pr…


Published on 7 months, 1 week ago

Starmer channels Farage on migration. But is anyone buying it?

Starmer channels Farage on migration. But is anyone buying it?



Keir Starmer has finally unveiled his long-awaited immigration white paper, vowing to bring down the numbers “significantly”. But despite the tough talk, there’s still no cap on net migration.


At a pr…


Published on 7 months, 2 weeks ago

Death in Kenya: The cover-up that failed a murdered British woman

Death in Kenya: The cover-up that failed a murdered British woman



When the charred remains of a young British woman were found in the Maasai Mara Game Reserve in 1988, the Kenyan authorities tried to convince her father – and the public – that she had been killed b…


Published on 7 months, 2 weeks ago

“A Very Great Deal”: How Trump and Starmer sealed it

“A Very Great Deal”: How Trump and Starmer sealed it



Has Keir Starmer finally got something right? In a slightly awkward speaker phone press conference, the Prime Minister and President Donald Trump announced a new US-UK trade deal, dubbing today a “fa…


Published on 7 months, 2 weeks ago

British jobs for British workers and electing the new Pope

British jobs for British workers and electing the new Pope



The UK and India have agreed to the terms of a free trade deal, set to be Britain’s largest since Brexit. Yet, controversial tax breaks could exempt Indian migrants from paying National Insurance for…


Published on 7 months, 2 weeks ago

How Farage could win the next general election

How Farage could win the next general election



Last week’s local elections marked a turning point for Reform UK. Nigel Farage’s party gained control of councils for the first time, picking up hundreds of seats, many in once-safe Conservative area…


Published on 7 months, 2 weeks ago

'I landed on the Normandy beaches and met Bergen-Belsen inmates'

'I landed on the Normandy beaches and met Bergen-Belsen inmates'



As the country marks VE Day later this week, we hear from one of the few living voices who can still speak to the harsh reality of World War II. Mervyn Kersh is 100 years old and one of the last surv…


Published on 7 months, 3 weeks ago





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