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A fascist, totalitarian future awaits us – my testimony to Congress

The dystopia that Justin Trudeau’s Canada and Xi Jinping’s China are building will one day enslave humanity

Wayne Couzens sexually assaulted a child, report reveals

Sarah Everard’s killer passed police vetting despite history of sexual offending dating back to 1995

Ex-Strictly Come Dancing professional Robin Windsor dies aged 44

Dancer partnered with Patsy Kensit, Anita Dobson, Lisa Riley and Deborah Meaden during his stint on the BBC competition

BBC to get tougher scrutiny amid bias concerns

Ofcom will gain powers to police corporation's websites and social media as Culture Minister raises viewers' impartiality fears

Pictured: Anthony Joshua takes on liger in tug-of-war battle

The two-time world heavyweight champion met his match as he wrestled with the large feline at an exotic zoo in Dubai

James Dyson: UK must focus on growth not inflation

Businessman praises the policies of Truss and Kwarteng in interview with The Telegraph, as Britain teeters on the brink of recession

Rishi Sunak is only politician I’d interview, Diary of a CEO podcast host says

Entrepreneur Steven Bartlett says pressure is intense since his creation reached Spotify's global top ten

Mullet of the year awarded to British GP who plans to reignite ‘ashes’ rivalry with Australia

Dr Alistair Bush will burn his 30cm locks and return them to Kurri Kurri in an urn – 'like the Ashes in reverse'

Shane MacGowan, frontman of The Pogues, dies aged 65

Singer, best known for the 1987 festive hit Fairytale of New York, had suffered several health issues in recent years

Sir William Lewis named as Washington Post publisher

The paper’s owner, Jeff Bezos, said Sir William’s background in journalism made him a “strong fit” for the post

Magician David Berglas dies aged 97

Known as the International Man of Mystery, Berglas was the first magician to have his own show on British television

Sam Bankman-Fried found guilty of defrauding FTX customers

A jury in Manhattan federal court convicted him on all seven counts of fraud and conspiracy

First Britons leave Gaza – but others are turned back

Strict border controls to Egypt lifted after tense negotiations, but process for departures is mired in confusion

The West must wake up – monsters exist and evil is real

We have become embarrassed of our own values – it is time to reject the new suicidal belief system engulfing our societies

Remembrance Poppy gets plastic-free makeover

The single-use plastic stem has been replaced with paper made from renewable fibres and coffee cup offcuts

Hamas have already shown who they are. They must be defeated

This is a moment for humanity to win out against the scourge of terrorism and break the cycle of tragedy

The world must not forget Putin's child hostages

Calls for Ukraine to cede territory ignore the reality of life under Russian occupation: it isn’t just handing over territory, but children

This unholy axis of Iranian thugs and Marxist psychopaths is an enemy of Muslims too

Judaism, Islam, and Christianity are vital barriers to the spread of toxic narratives seizing both the West and the East

BBC reaches £9m settlement with Andrew Flintoff – report

Flintoff’s lawyers said he was still recovering from ‘life-alteringly significant’ injuries sustained in the crash when filming Top Gear

Kenya Airways flight diverted from Heathrow to Stansted in major incident

Boeing 787 travelling from Nairobi 'escorted to a remote parking stand' by police after landing at around 3.45pm