UK ‘more robust’ with China than allies, says Sunak
Pressure mounts on Prime Minister to toughen stance on Beijing in wake of state-backed hacking operation
Pressure mounts on Prime Minister to toughen stance on Beijing in wake of state-backed hacking operation
Government told to rethink approach as it is ‘obvious Hamas cannot be treated as reliable’
Ministers accused of not being ‘fully honest’ with MPs about the extent of the Beijing-backed operation
Washington and London announce sanctions on two individuals and one company linked to China state-affiliated group APT31
93pc of primary school teachers say pupils are struggling with social and emotional delays
Labour’s deputy leader reveals ‘very difficult circumstances’ after becoming embroiled in ‘two homes’ row
Itay Regev describes how he heard Palestinians ‘laughing and cheering’ as he was driven around the territory
Leading academics claim process ‘not living up to its mission’ by failing to examine costs of lockdown
Reform UK claims it is in talks with at least 10 Conservatives about more defections after Lee Anderson’s move
Ex-Tory chairman was unveiled by leader Richard Tice as he accuses former party of ‘stifling free speech’ over comments about Sadiq Khan
SNP First Minister insisted taxpayer funding should go to UNRWA at a time when his mother-in-law and father-in-law were trapped in warzone
Labour leader branded the Chancellor and Prime Minister the “Chuckle Brothers of decline” as he responded to Wednesday’s Budget
Chancellor aims to axe Civil Service posts and ditch ‘woke’ initiatives to fund tax cuts
In an interview with The Telegraph, the Chancellor pleads for patience over cuts
Home Office looking to break ‘unholy alliance’ between far-Left anti-democratic groups Islamic extremists
Report lists 21 examples, including claim by one that Israelis massacred by Hamas were ‘killed by their own people’