Suella Braverman personally thanks heroic fisherman who rescued sinking Channel migrants
Home Secretary praises trawler skipper Raymond Strachan for saving 301 lives from the freezing sea in a tragedy that left four dead
Home Secretary praises trawler skipper Raymond Strachan for saving 301 lives from the freezing sea in a tragedy that left four dead
Julia Samuel, who is godmother to Prince George, says ‘there is no such thing as a perfect family’ in wake of tell-all memoir, Spare
The French youngster suffered life-changing injuries after falling 30m in the attack by Jonty Bravery in August 2019
Met Office issues yellow weather warnings lasting into Monday, with temperatures expected to plunge to as low as -10C
Health Secretary tells GMB union that anti-strike legislation is required to ensure minimum staffing levels ahead of future walk-outs
Customers complain as switch from plastic to paper seals means they can now break once in boiling liquid
Owners could end up poisoning their pets by making food from scratch as report finds more people turning away from shop-bought varieties
Items among the contraband seized in prisons thanks to X-ray machines that have thwarted 28,000 smuggling attempts
Plus, Sarah Dines tells The Telegraph how the proposals will protect the most vulnerable from unnecessary invasions of privacy
Five other people were also injured when a gunman opened fire from a 'black car' on mourners outside St Aloysius R.C. Church near Euston
Hundreds traumatised by sexual assault claim that military doctors gave them wrong diagnosis before being discharged
Telegraph’s health editor Laura Donnelly and her fiance Andrew take liquid biopsies, which could vastly improve early diagnosis rates
Review finds anti-hunt activists appear unwilling to help with investigations, undermining their complaint that officers fail to act
NHS data show that almost 40,000 call handlers work in England’s practices – 10 per cent more than the number of doctors
Hamish, Jack, Arthur and Euan Friend covered 3,000 miles from Canary Islands to Antigua raising £90,000 for homelessness and youth charities
Duke of Sussex labelled a ‘fool’ for describing security arrangements in his tell-all memoir, Spare
Edmund King, president of AA, describes drivers having to wait for help as 'sitting ducks' while MP says roads are 'putting lives at risk'
Armed Forces families living in miserable conditions because of ‘incompetent’ companies delaying important repairs
Medics dismiss concerns of those in their 50s and 60s, as middle-aged couples fear seeking help in case they are viewed as ‘maniacs’
Death prompts concern about contradictory regulations covering the dog walking sector with councils setting different limits
Residents in Poundbury, Dorset, also say harsh rules on outdoor washing lines and modern windows are ‘not very environmentally friendly’
Six government departments among employers urged to check inequalities by self-identified gender, according to charity’s training scheme
Residents in Dulwich Village claim Southwark Council acted 'unlawfully' during the consultation process for the area's sixth LTN
Researchers study hidden brain activity during CPR and find organ is active up to an hour into the resuscitation process
A monarch has been supreme governor of the Church of England for centuries, yet Duke of Sussex seems less committed than his relatives
Leaders of the religion claim its opportunities for people to engage in activism on issues such as gender and sexuality is appealing
Offences such as harassment are ‘under-reported’ as number of Police Community Support Officers falls to lowest level since 2006
Exclusive: Telegraph investigation ahead of crucial Online Safety Bill vote reveals children as young as 13 being fed inappropriate content
Women who take medication have better memory, cognitive function and brain volumes than those who do not, research suggests
Armed officers seize eight animals as locals in Surrey beauty spot express shock at horrific incident
The Gold Medal for Poetry was given to ‘inimitable talent’ Selima Hill, a London-born poet known for tackling ‘difficult’ subject matters
When host Fiona Bruce asked if anyone ‘wanted to put in a good word’ for the Duke of Sussex, the studio fell uncharacteristically silent