Quack health tips, toxic masculinity and soft porn: What social media is feeding our children
Exclusive: Telegraph investigation ahead of crucial Online Safety Bill vote reveals children as young as 13 being fed inappropriate content
Exclusive: Telegraph investigation ahead of crucial Online Safety Bill vote reveals children as young as 13 being fed inappropriate content
A wave of unrest across the country has forced the government's hand in easing restrictions but fears of more deaths are rising
Following a Telegraph investigation, authorities are to examine claims of deception around many of the babies’ true identities
The second part of an investigation into global adoption examines the possible abduction and selling of thousands of Georgian babies
Across the water from the COP27 summit, an oil facility recently owned by BP is flushing contaminants into the Red Sea
The UK has virtually eradicated fatalities in children, but the global outlook paints a darker picture
Air pollution kills an estimated 1m a year in Africa, second only to HIV/AIDS
River pollution is plaguing India, and experts warn it is causing a deadly crisis that threatens the country’s health and prosperity
Lifestyle and diets are shifting dramatically across the continent, raising concerns of a 'ticking time bomb' of obesity
Should the government ban, regulate and red-tape the country into good health?
Countries must prioritise funding for non-communicable diseases – which cause seven out of 10 deaths worldwide each year – WHO says
Tobacco powder is hugely popular in countries like India, but the substance contains thousands of chemicals
Despite a relatively successful pandemic response, thousands are leaving the island – including cancer survivor Elian
The impact of rising temperatures on trafficking has been overlooked – but its effects are devastating
Across the water from the COP27 summit, an oil facility recently owned by BP is flushing contaminants into the Red Sea
Exclusive: Department's opaque spending on refugees and asylum seekers to be reviewed by parliamentary inquiry
People are living longer thanks to improvements in public health, nutrition, personal hygiene and medicine
India is the world’s second largest producer of wheat, yet it ranks 107th on the Global Hunger Index – activists say it's a damning finding
The Princess Royal will plough on with her visit to Uganda, despite calls for a lockdown in Kampala
Air pollution kills an estimated 1m a year in Africa, second only to HIV/AIDS