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Young people must learn about the Battle of Britain, writes Iain Dale

Young people must learn about the Battle of Britain, writes Iain Dale

By Iain Dale There are so many anniversaries related to the Second World War that some of them tend to escape many people’s notice. This year we...

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Iain Dale

The furniture industry has a landfill problem. Here's what we can do about it

The furniture industry has a landfill problem. Here's what we can do about it

By Sandrine Zhang Ferron The furniture industry is quietly fuelling a waste crisis. The furniture industry is quietly fuelling a waste crisis....

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Sandrine Zhang Ferron

Celebrate Adolescence's Emmy win - but don't forget the message at its core

Celebrate Adolescence's Emmy win - but don't forget the message at its core

By Aaron Winter Stephen Graham and Owen Cooper's Emmy wins for their performances in Adolescence are welcome news for people who admire their...

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Aaron Winter

Britain must wake up to the Muslim Brotherhood’s growing influence

Britain must wake up to the Muslim Brotherhood’s growing influence

By Ghanem Nuseibeh, Chairman of Muslims Against Antisemitism Britain can no longer afford to sit on the sidelines as the rest of the world acts...

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Ghanem Nuseibeh

'We are at a moment of crisis in security and trust,' writes Suella Braverman

'We are at a moment of crisis in security and trust,' writes Suella Braverman

By Suella Braverman We have lost control of our borders. Our justice system, in too many cases, is unfair. The British people have lost confidence...

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Suella Braverman

Too many women learn they have ovarian cancer in A&E

Too many women learn they have ovarian cancer in A&E

By Marie-Claire Platt New NHS data released today has shown that thousands of women are only being diagnosed with ovarian cancer once they reach...

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Marie-Claire Platt

London held to ransom: Only driverless Tubes can set it free

London held to ransom: Only driverless Tubes can set it free

By Grant Shapps Londoners have been riding driverless trains for almost forty years. The Docklands Light Railway has rumbled through the capital...

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Grant Shapps

Kirk’s assasination and Mandelson’s sacking hasten D-day in US-UK relations, writes Simon Marks

Kirk’s assasination and Mandelson’s sacking hasten D-day in US-UK relations, writes Simon Marks

By Simon Marks The respective fates of Charlie Kirk and Peter Mandelson are now destined to be fused together for time immemorial. At least in the...

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Eating my words: I’m an air fryer convert - here’s why

Eating my words: I’m an air fryer convert - here’s why

By Johnny Jenkins Earlier this year, I said we’d reached peak air fryer. I was wrong. When I wrote in February that I was ‘horrified’ by the...

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Johnny Jenkins

'For Terry, For Wigan': Why we must confront mental health together, writes rugby legend

'For Terry, For Wigan': Why we must confront mental health together, writes rugby legend

By Kris Radlinski I remember with painful clarity the day the call came on a late September Sunday morning, 2010. My teammate at Wigan, Brian...

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Kris Radlinski

Simple actions can save the ocean. We all must do our part, writes Joanna Page

Simple actions can save the ocean. We all must do our part, writes Joanna Page

By Joanna Page Growing up in Wales, the sea was always part of my life. I recently tried my hand at surfing, and it’s given me a whole new...

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Joanna Page

Starmer's reshuffle sends a simple message: tighten borders, steady markets, and keep rebels quiet

Starmer's reshuffle sends a simple message: tighten borders, steady markets, and keep rebels quiet

By Natasha Clark As Sir Keir Starmer hosts his new Cabinet at No10 for the first time this morning, the dust is settling on the raft of new...

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Natasha Clark

Less glitz but plenty of glamour as iPhone Air underlines Apple’s innovation

Less glitz but plenty of glamour as iPhone Air underlines Apple’s innovation

By Will Guyatt, technology correspondent LBC’s Will Guyatt brings us his first look at all of Apple’s 2025 announcements. I’ve covered every Apple...

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Will Guyatt

Women aren’t being protected from online abuse - I’m reminded of this every time I open social media

Women aren’t being protected from online abuse - I’m reminded of this every time I open social media

By Caitlin Roper I made the mistake of opening my X account the other day. Within the last hour, a single user had sent me 32 tweets. These...

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Caitlin Roper

I fought the Taliban. Britain cannot betray its values by making deals with them

I fought the Taliban. Britain cannot betray its values by making deals with them

By Katy Ronkin I served for 17 years in the Welsh Guards and during that time I saw the devastation the Taliban inflicted on ordinary Afghans. We...

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Katy Ronkin

Chaos in France is a warning sign to Britain, writes James Hanson

Chaos in France is a warning sign to Britain, writes James Hanson

By James Hanson There’s a crisis across the channel - and this time it’s got nothing to do with small boats. France has been plunged into fresh...

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James Hanson