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Britain is now leading the world on transgender sanity

Britain is now leading the world on transgender sanity

At long last, the adults have re-entered the room. Safeguarding of vulnerable children is back at the forefront of British healthcare. NHS England’s announcement that it will no longer prescribe puberty blockers to children is a truly historic moment in the ideological battle for biological reality that has been raging. This decision should have been...

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Hamas leader ‘Shadow Man’ may have been killed in Israeli air strike

Hamas leader ‘Shadow Man’ may have been killed in Israeli air strike

Issa is notorious for keeping a low profile, constantly moving around Gaza’s tunnel network. It was only in 2011 that the first photograph of him emerged, standing next to Gilad Shalit, the IDF private who was taken hostage by Hamas before being freed in a landmark prisoner exchange. A promising basketball player in his youth,...

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UK Ranks Second-Worst For Mental Wellbeing In Global Survey

UK Ranks Second-Worst For Mental Wellbeing In Global Survey

This survey adds to the discussion of mental health around the world. A new report suggests a global decline in mental well-being, with the UK coming in a concerning second place for the most miserable country. Sapien Labs, a research group, conducted their annual “Mental State of the World” survey, questioning over 400,000 people in...

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Sandler is Hollywood’s best-paid actor thanks to Netflix hits

Sandler is Hollywood’s best-paid actor thanks to Netflix hits

Adam Sandler has become Hollywood’s highest-paid actor as a result of his deal with Netflix. Sandler made $73 million (£57 million) last year, according to Forbes magazine. Murder Mystery 2, in which he starred opposite Jennifer Aniston, was one of the streamer’s biggest comedy hits. The Forbes list has traditionally been dominated by stars of...

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The UK is officially the world’s second-most miserable country

The UK is officially the world’s second-most miserable country

Brits aren’t united by much. This country is so divided that millions denounce their Britishness – and perhaps they’re right to turn their backs on these isles, as it turns out that the UK is apparently quite literally the most miserable place on Earth (almost). Sapien Labs, a not-for-profit neuroscience research body, started publishing its...

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UK launches project to support survivors of gender-based violence in Somalia

UK launches project to support survivors of gender-based violence in Somalia

UK’s top diplomat joins Somali Minister for Women, Human Rights and Development, Amina Hassan Ali, to launch Gaashaan project in Mogadishu. The launch event, hosted by journalist Ifrah Noor, includes Somali delivery partners, Save the Children, CARE and the International Rescue Committee. UK funding to the Gaashaan project will support survivors of gender-based violence, tackle...

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German leaks putting British troops at risk are ‘tip of the iceberg’

German leaks putting British troops at risk are ‘tip of the iceberg’

EU sources said the bloc’s intelligence practices were under constant review because of the threat of Russian attacks. A Nato official said: “We don’t comment on intelligence matters.” Warnings were also issued on Monday night that the NHS must prepare for a “high-casualty scenario” in case war breaks out in Europe. Colonel Si Horne, who...

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‘Don’t let Putin launch an attack on Europe’, says Zelensky’s top adviser | Defence in Depth

‘Don’t let Putin launch an attack on Europe’, says Zelensky’s top adviser | Defence in Depth

To mark the second anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, The Telegraph was given exclusive access to travel to Kyiv and conduct a series of interviews with some of the most powerful figures in President Zelensky’s administration. In last week’s episode, Dom Nicholls interviewed General Budanov – the head of Ukraine’s military intelligence.  ...

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The World Today with Maryam Moshiri launches on the BBC News Channel

The World Today with Maryam Moshiri launches on the BBC News Channel

The World Today with Maryam Moshiri, a new weekday evening news programme on the BBC News Channel, begins to air today. From 18:00 to 20:00 GMT for international audiences, and 19:00-20:00 GMT for UK audiences, Maryam Moshiri will anchor a news show dedicated to international news – bringing the best of the BBC’s global journalism...