The Daily Telegraph is a British daily morning English-languagebroadsheet newspaper, published in London by Telegraph Media Group and distributed throughout the United Kingdom and internationally. The newspaper was founded by Arthur B. Sleigh in June 1855 as The Daily Telegraph and Courier, and since 2004 has been owned by David and Frederick Barclay. It had a daily circulation of 523,048 in March 2014, down from 552,065 in early 2013. In comparison, The Times had an average daily circulation of 400,060, down to 394,448.
The Daily Telegraph has a sister paper, The Sunday Telegraph, that was started in 1961, which had circulation of 418,670 as of March 2014. The two printed papers currently are run separately with different editorial staff, but there is cross-usage of stories. News articles published in either, plus online Telegraph articles, may also be published on the Telegraph Media Group's www.telegraph.co.uk website, all under The Telegraph title.
The Daily Telegraph is published Monday through Saturday and is available across New South Wales, Canberra and South East Queensland. On 19 November 2010, The Daily Telegraph released their iPad application enabling users to view a custom version of the website.
It is often viewed as Australia's least-trusted major newspaper.
The paper ran as a Broadsheet until 1927, when it switched to a tabloid format. The paper returned to a broadsheet format in 1931, but wartime paper restrictions saw it return to tabloid format in 1942.
In 1990, it merged with its afternoon sister paper The Daily Mirror to form The Daily Telegraph-Mirror with morning and afternoon editions although the afternoon editions were later discontinued.
Melbourne (/ˈmɛlbərn/, AUi/ˈmɛlbən/) is the capital and most populous city in the Australian state of Victoria, and the second most populous city in Australia and Oceania. The name "Melbourne" refers to the area of urban agglomeration (as well as a census statistical division) spanning 9,900km2 (3,800sqmi) which comprises the broader metropolitan area, as well as being the common name for its city centre. The metropolis is located on the large natural bay of Port Phillip and expands into the hinterlands towards the Dandenong and Macedon mountain ranges, Mornington Peninsula and Yarra Valley. Melbourne consists of 31 municipalities. It has a population of 4,347,955 as of 2013, and its inhabitants are called Melburnians.
Founded by free settlers from the BritishCrown colony of Van Diemen's Land on 30 August 1835, in what was then the colony of New South Wales, it was incorporated as a Crown settlement in 1837. It was named "Melbourne" by the Governor of New South Wales, Sir Richard Bourke, in honour of the British Prime Minister of the day, William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne. It was officially declared a city by Queen Victoria in 1847, after which it became the capital of the newly founded colony of Victoria in 1851. During the Victorian gold rush of the 1850s, it was transformed into one of the world's largest and wealthiest cities. After the federation of Australia in 1901, it served as the nation's interim seat of government until 1927.
The domain name was originally allocated by Jon Postel, operator of IANA to Kevin Robert Elz of Melbourne University in 1986. After an approximately five-year process in the 1990s, the Internet industry created a self-regulatory body called .au Domain Administration to operate the domain. It obtained assent from ICANN in 2001, and commenced operating a new competitive regime for domain registration on 1 July 2002. Since this new regime, any registration has to be ordered via a registrar.
Operation
Oversight of .au is by .au Domain Administration (auDA). It is a not-for-profit organisation whose membership is derived from Internet organisations, industry members and interested individuals. The organisation operates under the consent of the Australian government which has legislative power to decide the operators of electronic addressing in the country.
Policy for .au is devised by policy development panels. These panels are convened by auDA and combine public input with industry representation to derive policy.
Melbourne is a compilation album by the Models, recorded in the early 1980s and released in 2001. The album was distributed by Shock Records.
The album was compiled by dedicated Models fan, Mark Burchett (a band booking agent for Premier Artists), who compiled sixteen cuts of the Models' material before they signed with Mushroom Records, consisting of demos, studio cuts and live tracks with the assistance of Melbourne public radio station 3RRRFM. The liner notes for the album are written by Australian Rock historian Ian McFarlane.
Track listing
"Body Shop" - 5:37
"Current Affair" - 3:30
"Whisper Through The Wall" - 3:43
"Party Girls" - 4:58
"Atlantic Romantic" - 5:09
"The Other People Incident" - 5:27
"Golden Arches" - 3:59
"John From Earth" - 4:32
"Brave New World" - 3:46
"Early Morning Brain (It's not quite the same as Sobriety)" - 4:26
Interviewing the political editor of The Daily Telegraph | Ben Riley-Smith
Ben Riley-Smith swung by the studio to chat to us on the release of his book Blue Murder: The Rise and Fall of the Conservative Government 2010-2024.
The Telegraph's Political Editor chats about Keir Starmer's transformation of the Labour Party, what to expect from him in the next five years, and the Conservative leadership contest.
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published: 02 Sep 2024
The Daily Telegraph Crisis
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The Daily Telegraph affair of 1908 could easily be considered as one of Germany’s biggest political scandals. It resulted in the resignation of the Chancellor Bernhard von Bülow and destroyed Kaiser Wilhelm’s reputation beyond repair. What started off as a simple newspaper article intended to somewhat improve the sour relationship between England and Germany quickly turned into a massive domestic crisis. It questioned the Kaiser’s role in German society and his impact on the country’s foreign strategy. How could it get this far? What was the Kaiser thinking? And was the whole ordeal really his fault?
Sources:
- Daily Telegraph, 28.10.1908.
Digital versions can be ...
published: 16 Jun 2024
Why Ukraine is pushing Putin’s red lines to the limit | Defence in Depth
Many western allies are so fearful of how Russia could respond to an escalation with Ukraine that they won’t allow certain donated weapon systems to be used further inside Russia.
Faced with the unending prospect of having to fight this war in a pair of golden handcuffs, Kyiv has decided to test Moscow’s limits by doing two things: invading Russia and developing its own fleet of ballistic missiles.
These tactics are being used because Ukraine wants to break the political logjam in Washington before November’s election, and tackle what it views as the somewhat stagnant position by the Kremlin.
Ukraine is ultimately testing just how firm Moscow’s so-called red lines are.
Find our Defence in Depth playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJnf_DDTfIVAddjHY3ss14eTzAZ_koulx
F...
published: 29 Aug 2024
Labour's left-wing problem and is going to university a rip-off? | The Daily T Podcast
Diane Abbott has been barred from standing as a Labour candidate in the General Election... or has she?
Camilla Tominey and Kamal Ahmed unpack whether the veteran MP will be allowed to stand for Labour in July and debate why Labour’s Left is still creating problems for Sir Keir Starmer.
With Rishi Sunak vowing to get rid of ‘Micky Mouse degrees’ again, they also ask, are there too many people going to university?
Read the full story here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/05/29/daily-t-podcast-keir-starmer-left-wing-problem-diane-abbott/
#news #podcast #telegraph
published: 29 May 2024
Labour plot more tax raids and what is the outdoor smoking ban? | The Daily T Podcast
Despite insisting for months pre-election that Labour wouldn’t raise our taxes, chancellor Rachel Reeves now appears to be poised to do just that as Keir Starmer warns of a “painful” autumn budget. So who will get hit the hardest? Will taxes ever come down again? And how did our finances get into such a sorry state? Kamal and Camilla discuss all that and more.
Plus - Labour’s suggestion that they may ban smoking in outdoor spaces has provoked outrage. We look at whether there would be an health benefit and what it would mean for pubs.
And the biggest question of all - why on earth are Heinz bringing out tinned carbonara?
#politics #uk #labour
Read and listen to more here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/08/29/the-daily-t-labours-tax-raid-begins-where-will-it-end/
00:00 Intro
02...
published: 29 Aug 2024
Is Elon Musk enabling the UK's far-Right? | The Daily T Podcast
Misinformation has spread like wildfire across social media since three children were killed in Southport last month, fuelling far-Right disorder throughout the country. But as he clashes with Sir Keir Starmer over the riots, can the likes of X owner Elon Musk be held responsible for what is published online? And is ‘de-platforming’ necessary - or an affront to free speech?
Plus, Democratic candidate Kamala Harris has named her pick for vice-president: Minnesota governor Tim Walz. Camilla and Tim ask if he can, ahem, Walz Harris to the White House - or if her campaign is already tripping over its own feet.
Finally, it’s a common affliction when trying to enjoy the Great British seaside: having your chips snatched by a seagull. We reveal how to protect your seaside dinner this summer.
#M...
published: 06 Aug 2024
Deep-dive into Ukraine's top soldier, Oleksandr Syrsky I Ukraine: The Latest, Podcast
Day 918.
Today, Ukrainian troops cross the border in Belgorod region as fighting continues in Kursk and Russian troops advance on Pokrovsk. We also bring you the latest from Ukraine, diplomatic and political updates from across the world and we speak with Velina Tchakarova, a security analyst based in Vienna.
Contributors:
David Knowles (Journalist). @djknowles22 on X.
Dominic Nicholls (Associate Editor, Defence). @DomNicholls on X.
Roland Oliphant (Senior Foreign Correspondent). @RolandOliphant on X.
Matthew Savill (Director of Military Sciences at Rusi). @MTSavill
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published: 28 Aug 2024
Ukraine’s defences are thin - so why is Russia not winning? | Defence in Depth
On March 4 the Kremlin said it would not be deploying its latest tank, the T-14 Armata, into Ukraine.
Even though Russia currently has the upper hand in the war and despite claiming the T-14 is the most sophisticated tank in the world Moscow has refused to use it in the ongoing war. Why?
One reason is that the loss to drones of such a prestigious piece of equipment would dent Putin’s image of invincibility. Anti-drone technology is improving all the time, but the pendulum might be about to swing back to the airborne killers. Advances in AI whereby Automatic Target Recognition allows a drone to find a target even if it is being jammed are just around the corner.
Even so, Ukraine is vulnerable right now. Kyiv’s forces have not built sophisticated defensive fortifications and obstacle belt...
published: 28 Mar 2024
Episode One The War is out now
Thirteen murders. 18 months. It is the worst gang war Sydney has seen in a generation. Watch Episode One of this gripping Daily Telegraph video series now to see the shocking full story of the bloody battle between the Hamzys and the Alameddines.
published: 20 Jun 2022
Liz Truss on Labour 'lies', the Bank of England and the Tory leadership race | The Daily T podcast
Her premiership was the briefest - and one of the most memorable - in British history. Then she was ousted as an MP by the people of South West Norfolk. Now Liz Truss has come out all guns blazing, telling The Daily T she was "not responsible" for mortgages going up after her infamous mini-budget and slamming the "unaccountable" Bank of England.
In an exclusive interview with Camilla and Associate Editor Gordon Rayner, the former PM also reveals why she nearly missed the moment she lost her seat in King’s Lynn and talks about visiting Balmoral just two days before the death of Queen Elizabeth.
#politics #bankofengland #conservatives
Read and listen to more here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2024/07/30/politics-latest-news-rachel-reeves-angela-rayner/
Ben Riley-Smith swung by the studio to chat to us on the release of his book Blue Murder: The Rise and Fall of the Conservative Government 2010-2024.
The Teleg...
Ben Riley-Smith swung by the studio to chat to us on the release of his book Blue Murder: The Rise and Fall of the Conservative Government 2010-2024.
The Telegraph's Political Editor chats about Keir Starmer's transformation of the Labour Party, what to expect from him in the next five years, and the Conservative leadership contest.
Subscribe to our new podcast now, or you're a silly goose:
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Ben Riley-Smith swung by the studio to chat to us on the release of his book Blue Murder: The Rise and Fall of the Conservative Government 2010-2024.
The Telegraph's Political Editor chats about Keir Starmer's transformation of the Labour Party, what to expect from him in the next five years, and the Conservative leadership contest.
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The Daily Telegraph affair of 1908...
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The Daily Telegraph affair of 1908 could easily be considered as one of Germany’s biggest political scandals. It resulted in the resignation of the Chancellor Bernhard von Bülow and destroyed Kaiser Wilhelm’s reputation beyond repair. What started off as a simple newspaper article intended to somewhat improve the sour relationship between England and Germany quickly turned into a massive domestic crisis. It questioned the Kaiser’s role in German society and his impact on the country’s foreign strategy. How could it get this far? What was the Kaiser thinking? And was the whole ordeal really his fault?
Sources:
- Daily Telegraph, 28.10.1908.
Digital versions can be found here (for some reason neither of these links feature it fully):
https://ghdi.ghi-dc.org/sub_document.cfm?document_id=757
https://wwi.lib.byu.edu/
- Die Zukunft, 65, 1908/1909.
Literature:
- Clark, Christopher: Die Schlafwandler. Wie Europa in den Ersten Weltkrieg zog, Zwölfte Auflage, München 2015.
- Clark, Christopher: Kaiser Wilhelm II. A Life in Power, London 2009.
- Nonn, Christoph: 12 Tage und ein halbes Jahrhundert. Eine Geschichte des deutschen Kaiserreichs 1871-1918, München 2020.
- Orgill, Nathan N.: “Different Points of View?”. The Daily Telegraph Affair as a Transnational Media Event, in: The Historian 78 (2016), Nr. 2, pp. 213-257.
- Otte, Thomas G.: ‘An altogether unfortunate affair’: Great Britain and the daily telegraph affair, in: Diplomacy & Statecraft 5 (1994), Nr. 2, 296-333.
- Röhl, John C. G.: Wilhelm II. Band 3. Der Weg in den Abgrund 1900-1941, München 2008.
- Winzen, Peter: Reichskanzler Bernhard von Bülow. Mit Weltmachtphantasien in den Ersten Weltkrieg; eine politische Biographie, Regensburg 2013.
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
1:54 Anglo-German Diplomacy
4:53 The Daily Telegraph Crisis
12:03 Discussion in the Reichstag
13:23 The Chancellor’s Betrayal
19:37 Reactions in Britain
21:35 Outro
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The Daily Telegraph affair of 1908 could easily be considered as one of Germany’s biggest political scandals. It resulted in the resignation of the Chancellor Bernhard von Bülow and destroyed Kaiser Wilhelm’s reputation beyond repair. What started off as a simple newspaper article intended to somewhat improve the sour relationship between England and Germany quickly turned into a massive domestic crisis. It questioned the Kaiser’s role in German society and his impact on the country’s foreign strategy. How could it get this far? What was the Kaiser thinking? And was the whole ordeal really his fault?
Sources:
- Daily Telegraph, 28.10.1908.
Digital versions can be found here (for some reason neither of these links feature it fully):
https://ghdi.ghi-dc.org/sub_document.cfm?document_id=757
https://wwi.lib.byu.edu/
- Die Zukunft, 65, 1908/1909.
Literature:
- Clark, Christopher: Die Schlafwandler. Wie Europa in den Ersten Weltkrieg zog, Zwölfte Auflage, München 2015.
- Clark, Christopher: Kaiser Wilhelm II. A Life in Power, London 2009.
- Nonn, Christoph: 12 Tage und ein halbes Jahrhundert. Eine Geschichte des deutschen Kaiserreichs 1871-1918, München 2020.
- Orgill, Nathan N.: “Different Points of View?”. The Daily Telegraph Affair as a Transnational Media Event, in: The Historian 78 (2016), Nr. 2, pp. 213-257.
- Otte, Thomas G.: ‘An altogether unfortunate affair’: Great Britain and the daily telegraph affair, in: Diplomacy & Statecraft 5 (1994), Nr. 2, 296-333.
- Röhl, John C. G.: Wilhelm II. Band 3. Der Weg in den Abgrund 1900-1941, München 2008.
- Winzen, Peter: Reichskanzler Bernhard von Bülow. Mit Weltmachtphantasien in den Ersten Weltkrieg; eine politische Biographie, Regensburg 2013.
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
1:54 Anglo-German Diplomacy
4:53 The Daily Telegraph Crisis
12:03 Discussion in the Reichstag
13:23 The Chancellor’s Betrayal
19:37 Reactions in Britain
21:35 Outro
Many western allies are so fearful of how Russia could respond to an escalation with Ukraine that they won’t allow certain donated weapon systems to be used fur...
Many western allies are so fearful of how Russia could respond to an escalation with Ukraine that they won’t allow certain donated weapon systems to be used further inside Russia.
Faced with the unending prospect of having to fight this war in a pair of golden handcuffs, Kyiv has decided to test Moscow’s limits by doing two things: invading Russia and developing its own fleet of ballistic missiles.
These tactics are being used because Ukraine wants to break the political logjam in Washington before November’s election, and tackle what it views as the somewhat stagnant position by the Kremlin.
Ukraine is ultimately testing just how firm Moscow’s so-called red lines are.
Find our Defence in Depth playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJnf_DDTfIVAddjHY3ss14eTzAZ_koulx
For our podcast Ukraine: The Latest, visit: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJnf_DDTfIVCYlsANGtNkzMeM9Fdmqzxr
#ukraine #russia #putin
Many western allies are so fearful of how Russia could respond to an escalation with Ukraine that they won’t allow certain donated weapon systems to be used further inside Russia.
Faced with the unending prospect of having to fight this war in a pair of golden handcuffs, Kyiv has decided to test Moscow’s limits by doing two things: invading Russia and developing its own fleet of ballistic missiles.
These tactics are being used because Ukraine wants to break the political logjam in Washington before November’s election, and tackle what it views as the somewhat stagnant position by the Kremlin.
Ukraine is ultimately testing just how firm Moscow’s so-called red lines are.
Find our Defence in Depth playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJnf_DDTfIVAddjHY3ss14eTzAZ_koulx
For our podcast Ukraine: The Latest, visit: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJnf_DDTfIVCYlsANGtNkzMeM9Fdmqzxr
#ukraine #russia #putin
Diane Abbott has been barred from standing as a Labour candidate in the General Election... or has she?
Camilla Tominey and Kamal Ahmed unpack whether the vet...
Diane Abbott has been barred from standing as a Labour candidate in the General Election... or has she?
Camilla Tominey and Kamal Ahmed unpack whether the veteran MP will be allowed to stand for Labour in July and debate why Labour’s Left is still creating problems for Sir Keir Starmer.
With Rishi Sunak vowing to get rid of ‘Micky Mouse degrees’ again, they also ask, are there too many people going to university?
Read the full story here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/05/29/daily-t-podcast-keir-starmer-left-wing-problem-diane-abbott/
#news #podcast #telegraph
Diane Abbott has been barred from standing as a Labour candidate in the General Election... or has she?
Camilla Tominey and Kamal Ahmed unpack whether the veteran MP will be allowed to stand for Labour in July and debate why Labour’s Left is still creating problems for Sir Keir Starmer.
With Rishi Sunak vowing to get rid of ‘Micky Mouse degrees’ again, they also ask, are there too many people going to university?
Read the full story here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/05/29/daily-t-podcast-keir-starmer-left-wing-problem-diane-abbott/
#news #podcast #telegraph
Despite insisting for months pre-election that Labour wouldn’t raise our taxes, chancellor Rachel Reeves now appears to be poised to do just that as Keir Starme...
Despite insisting for months pre-election that Labour wouldn’t raise our taxes, chancellor Rachel Reeves now appears to be poised to do just that as Keir Starmer warns of a “painful” autumn budget. So who will get hit the hardest? Will taxes ever come down again? And how did our finances get into such a sorry state? Kamal and Camilla discuss all that and more.
Plus - Labour’s suggestion that they may ban smoking in outdoor spaces has provoked outrage. We look at whether there would be an health benefit and what it would mean for pubs.
And the biggest question of all - why on earth are Heinz bringing out tinned carbonara?
#politics #uk #labour
Read and listen to more here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/08/29/the-daily-t-labours-tax-raid-begins-where-will-it-end/
00:00 Intro
02:45 What is Rachel Reeves planning?
18:49 Smoking ban
26:56 Tinned carbonara
Despite insisting for months pre-election that Labour wouldn’t raise our taxes, chancellor Rachel Reeves now appears to be poised to do just that as Keir Starmer warns of a “painful” autumn budget. So who will get hit the hardest? Will taxes ever come down again? And how did our finances get into such a sorry state? Kamal and Camilla discuss all that and more.
Plus - Labour’s suggestion that they may ban smoking in outdoor spaces has provoked outrage. We look at whether there would be an health benefit and what it would mean for pubs.
And the biggest question of all - why on earth are Heinz bringing out tinned carbonara?
#politics #uk #labour
Read and listen to more here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/08/29/the-daily-t-labours-tax-raid-begins-where-will-it-end/
00:00 Intro
02:45 What is Rachel Reeves planning?
18:49 Smoking ban
26:56 Tinned carbonara
Misinformation has spread like wildfire across social media since three children were killed in Southport last month, fuelling far-Right disorder throughout the...
Misinformation has spread like wildfire across social media since three children were killed in Southport last month, fuelling far-Right disorder throughout the country. But as he clashes with Sir Keir Starmer over the riots, can the likes of X owner Elon Musk be held responsible for what is published online? And is ‘de-platforming’ necessary - or an affront to free speech?
Plus, Democratic candidate Kamala Harris has named her pick for vice-president: Minnesota governor Tim Walz. Camilla and Tim ask if he can, ahem, Walz Harris to the White House - or if her campaign is already tripping over its own feet.
Finally, it’s a common affliction when trying to enjoy the Great British seaside: having your chips snatched by a seagull. We reveal how to protect your seaside dinner this summer.
#Musk #uk #twitter
Read and listen to more here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/08/06/the-daily-t-is-elon-musk-enabling-the-far-right/
00:00 Intro
00:49 Kamala Harris makes VP pick
12:33 Is Elon Musk out of control?
Misinformation has spread like wildfire across social media since three children were killed in Southport last month, fuelling far-Right disorder throughout the country. But as he clashes with Sir Keir Starmer over the riots, can the likes of X owner Elon Musk be held responsible for what is published online? And is ‘de-platforming’ necessary - or an affront to free speech?
Plus, Democratic candidate Kamala Harris has named her pick for vice-president: Minnesota governor Tim Walz. Camilla and Tim ask if he can, ahem, Walz Harris to the White House - or if her campaign is already tripping over its own feet.
Finally, it’s a common affliction when trying to enjoy the Great British seaside: having your chips snatched by a seagull. We reveal how to protect your seaside dinner this summer.
#Musk #uk #twitter
Read and listen to more here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/08/06/the-daily-t-is-elon-musk-enabling-the-far-right/
00:00 Intro
00:49 Kamala Harris makes VP pick
12:33 Is Elon Musk out of control?
Day 918.
Today, Ukrainian troops cross the border in Belgorod region as fighting continues in Kursk and Russian troops advance on Pokrovsk. We also bring you t...
Day 918.
Today, Ukrainian troops cross the border in Belgorod region as fighting continues in Kursk and Russian troops advance on Pokrovsk. We also bring you the latest from Ukraine, diplomatic and political updates from across the world and we speak with Velina Tchakarova, a security analyst based in Vienna.
Contributors:
David Knowles (Journalist). @djknowles22 on X.
Dominic Nicholls (Associate Editor, Defence). @DomNicholls on X.
Roland Oliphant (Senior Foreign Correspondent). @RolandOliphant on X.
Matthew Savill (Director of Military Sciences at Rusi). @MTSavill
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Day 918.
Today, Ukrainian troops cross the border in Belgorod region as fighting continues in Kursk and Russian troops advance on Pokrovsk. We also bring you the latest from Ukraine, diplomatic and political updates from across the world and we speak with Velina Tchakarova, a security analyst based in Vienna.
Contributors:
David Knowles (Journalist). @djknowles22 on X.
Dominic Nicholls (Associate Editor, Defence). @DomNicholls on X.
Roland Oliphant (Senior Foreign Correspondent). @RolandOliphant on X.
Matthew Savill (Director of Military Sciences at Rusi). @MTSavill
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On March 4 the Kremlin said it would not be deploying its latest tank, the T-14 Armata, into Ukraine.
Even though Russia currently has the upper hand in the wa...
On March 4 the Kremlin said it would not be deploying its latest tank, the T-14 Armata, into Ukraine.
Even though Russia currently has the upper hand in the war and despite claiming the T-14 is the most sophisticated tank in the world Moscow has refused to use it in the ongoing war. Why?
One reason is that the loss to drones of such a prestigious piece of equipment would dent Putin’s image of invincibility. Anti-drone technology is improving all the time, but the pendulum might be about to swing back to the airborne killers. Advances in AI whereby Automatic Target Recognition allows a drone to find a target even if it is being jammed are just around the corner.
Even so, Ukraine is vulnerable right now. Kyiv’s forces have not built sophisticated defensive fortifications and obstacle belts like Russia’s so-called Surovikin Line. They are starting now, with a huge cash injection, but is it too late?
In the race to build decent defences against the ongoing Russian assault, will it matter that the T-14 is not going to be making an appearance in the war?
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On March 4 the Kremlin said it would not be deploying its latest tank, the T-14 Armata, into Ukraine.
Even though Russia currently has the upper hand in the war and despite claiming the T-14 is the most sophisticated tank in the world Moscow has refused to use it in the ongoing war. Why?
One reason is that the loss to drones of such a prestigious piece of equipment would dent Putin’s image of invincibility. Anti-drone technology is improving all the time, but the pendulum might be about to swing back to the airborne killers. Advances in AI whereby Automatic Target Recognition allows a drone to find a target even if it is being jammed are just around the corner.
Even so, Ukraine is vulnerable right now. Kyiv’s forces have not built sophisticated defensive fortifications and obstacle belts like Russia’s so-called Surovikin Line. They are starting now, with a huge cash injection, but is it too late?
In the race to build decent defences against the ongoing Russian assault, will it matter that the T-14 is not going to be making an appearance in the war?
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Thirteen murders. 18 months. It is the worst gang war Sydney has seen in a generation. Watch Episode One of this gripping Daily Telegraph video series now to se...
Thirteen murders. 18 months. It is the worst gang war Sydney has seen in a generation. Watch Episode One of this gripping Daily Telegraph video series now to see the shocking full story of the bloody battle between the Hamzys and the Alameddines.
Thirteen murders. 18 months. It is the worst gang war Sydney has seen in a generation. Watch Episode One of this gripping Daily Telegraph video series now to see the shocking full story of the bloody battle between the Hamzys and the Alameddines.
Her premiership was the briefest - and one of the most memorable - in British history. Then she was ousted as an MP by the people of South West Norfolk. Now Liz...
Her premiership was the briefest - and one of the most memorable - in British history. Then she was ousted as an MP by the people of South West Norfolk. Now Liz Truss has come out all guns blazing, telling The Daily T she was "not responsible" for mortgages going up after her infamous mini-budget and slamming the "unaccountable" Bank of England.
In an exclusive interview with Camilla and Associate Editor Gordon Rayner, the former PM also reveals why she nearly missed the moment she lost her seat in King’s Lynn and talks about visiting Balmoral just two days before the death of Queen Elizabeth.
#politics #bankofengland #conservatives
Read and listen to more here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2024/07/30/politics-latest-news-rachel-reeves-angela-rayner/
Her premiership was the briefest - and one of the most memorable - in British history. Then she was ousted as an MP by the people of South West Norfolk. Now Liz Truss has come out all guns blazing, telling The Daily T she was "not responsible" for mortgages going up after her infamous mini-budget and slamming the "unaccountable" Bank of England.
In an exclusive interview with Camilla and Associate Editor Gordon Rayner, the former PM also reveals why she nearly missed the moment she lost her seat in King’s Lynn and talks about visiting Balmoral just two days before the death of Queen Elizabeth.
#politics #bankofengland #conservatives
Read and listen to more here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2024/07/30/politics-latest-news-rachel-reeves-angela-rayner/
Australia's budget queen who feeds Aussie families for $200
Meet Rachel Hallett who helps Aussie mums feed their families, and see how she can help a family cook for $200.
published: 15 Aug 2022
Australia's new cost of living $19b squeeze
Australians are paying more than $19 billion to get basic essentials as cost of living hits our budgets.
published: 15 Aug 2022
Episode One The War is out now
Thirteen murders. 18 months. It is the worst gang war Sydney has seen in a generation. Watch Episode One of this gripping Daily Telegraph video series now to see the shocking full story of the bloody battle between the Hamzys and the Alameddines.
published: 20 Jun 2022
The Daily Telegraph - Mr. Men and Little Miss Collection (2014, Australia)
(Happy late 50th anniversary, Mr. Men!)
Another Mr. Men advert, but this time it was aired in Australia as part of Mr. Men and Little Miss Book Collection that was feautred in The Daily and The Sunday Telegraph in Australia back in 2014, this advert uses the similar format to the Persil advert when Roger Hargraves's Mr. Men and Little Miss characters such as: Mr. Bump, Mr. Strong, Little Miss Helpful, and Little Miss Giggles playing around with the kids.
Director: Darren Price
Producer: Fiona Patterson
Agency: AJF Partnership
1st AD: Dean Friske
DOP: Andreas Smetana
Animators: Mike Singca, Toby Pedersen
Compositor: Dean Richichi
published: 11 Aug 2021
The Hamzys: Sydney is in the middle of a major war
Crime editor Mark Morri delves deep into the Hamzy and Alameddine families and their long-running gangland feud across Sydney's criminal underworld.
published: 16 Aug 2021
The Daily Telegraph - TV Ad - Australia 1996
The Daily Telegraph TV Commercial
Captured from a 1996 VHS tape recorded in Sydney, Australia
published: 02 Sep 2020
Geoffrey Rush Press Conference: Actor Sues Australia's Daily Telegraph
Geoffrey Rush is suing a Sydney newspaper that published allegations against him of "inappropriate behavior."
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published: 08 Dec 2017
IL DIVO - The Daily Telegraph Australia - IL DIVO PERU
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Thirteen murders. 18 months. It is the worst gang war Sydney has seen in a generation. Watch Episode One of this gripping Daily Telegraph video series now to se...
Thirteen murders. 18 months. It is the worst gang war Sydney has seen in a generation. Watch Episode One of this gripping Daily Telegraph video series now to see the shocking full story of the bloody battle between the Hamzys and the Alameddines.
Thirteen murders. 18 months. It is the worst gang war Sydney has seen in a generation. Watch Episode One of this gripping Daily Telegraph video series now to see the shocking full story of the bloody battle between the Hamzys and the Alameddines.
(Happy late 50th anniversary, Mr. Men!)
Another Mr. Men advert, but this time it was aired in Australia as part of Mr. Men and Little Miss Book Collection that ...
(Happy late 50th anniversary, Mr. Men!)
Another Mr. Men advert, but this time it was aired in Australia as part of Mr. Men and Little Miss Book Collection that was feautred in The Daily and The Sunday Telegraph in Australia back in 2014, this advert uses the similar format to the Persil advert when Roger Hargraves's Mr. Men and Little Miss characters such as: Mr. Bump, Mr. Strong, Little Miss Helpful, and Little Miss Giggles playing around with the kids.
Director: Darren Price
Producer: Fiona Patterson
Agency: AJF Partnership
1st AD: Dean Friske
DOP: Andreas Smetana
Animators: Mike Singca, Toby Pedersen
Compositor: Dean Richichi
(Happy late 50th anniversary, Mr. Men!)
Another Mr. Men advert, but this time it was aired in Australia as part of Mr. Men and Little Miss Book Collection that was feautred in The Daily and The Sunday Telegraph in Australia back in 2014, this advert uses the similar format to the Persil advert when Roger Hargraves's Mr. Men and Little Miss characters such as: Mr. Bump, Mr. Strong, Little Miss Helpful, and Little Miss Giggles playing around with the kids.
Director: Darren Price
Producer: Fiona Patterson
Agency: AJF Partnership
1st AD: Dean Friske
DOP: Andreas Smetana
Animators: Mike Singca, Toby Pedersen
Compositor: Dean Richichi
Geoffrey Rush is suing a Sydney newspaper that published allegations against him of "inappropriate behavior."
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Geoffrey Rush is suing a Sydney newspaper that published allegations against him of "inappropriate behavior."
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Ben Riley-Smith swung by the studio to chat to us on the release of his book Blue Murder: The Rise and Fall of the Conservative Government 2010-2024.
The Telegraph's Political Editor chats about Keir Starmer's transformation of the Labour Party, what to expect from him in the next five years, and the Conservative leadership contest.
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The Daily Telegraph affair of 1908 could easily be considered as one of Germany’s biggest political scandals. It resulted in the resignation of the Chancellor Bernhard von Bülow and destroyed Kaiser Wilhelm’s reputation beyond repair. What started off as a simple newspaper article intended to somewhat improve the sour relationship between England and Germany quickly turned into a massive domestic crisis. It questioned the Kaiser’s role in German society and his impact on the country’s foreign strategy. How could it get this far? What was the Kaiser thinking? And was the whole ordeal really his fault?
Sources:
- Daily Telegraph, 28.10.1908.
Digital versions can be found here (for some reason neither of these links feature it fully):
https://ghdi.ghi-dc.org/sub_document.cfm?document_id=757
https://wwi.lib.byu.edu/
- Die Zukunft, 65, 1908/1909.
Literature:
- Clark, Christopher: Die Schlafwandler. Wie Europa in den Ersten Weltkrieg zog, Zwölfte Auflage, München 2015.
- Clark, Christopher: Kaiser Wilhelm II. A Life in Power, London 2009.
- Nonn, Christoph: 12 Tage und ein halbes Jahrhundert. Eine Geschichte des deutschen Kaiserreichs 1871-1918, München 2020.
- Orgill, Nathan N.: “Different Points of View?”. The Daily Telegraph Affair as a Transnational Media Event, in: The Historian 78 (2016), Nr. 2, pp. 213-257.
- Otte, Thomas G.: ‘An altogether unfortunate affair’: Great Britain and the daily telegraph affair, in: Diplomacy & Statecraft 5 (1994), Nr. 2, 296-333.
- Röhl, John C. G.: Wilhelm II. Band 3. Der Weg in den Abgrund 1900-1941, München 2008.
- Winzen, Peter: Reichskanzler Bernhard von Bülow. Mit Weltmachtphantasien in den Ersten Weltkrieg; eine politische Biographie, Regensburg 2013.
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
1:54 Anglo-German Diplomacy
4:53 The Daily Telegraph Crisis
12:03 Discussion in the Reichstag
13:23 The Chancellor’s Betrayal
19:37 Reactions in Britain
21:35 Outro
Many western allies are so fearful of how Russia could respond to an escalation with Ukraine that they won’t allow certain donated weapon systems to be used further inside Russia.
Faced with the unending prospect of having to fight this war in a pair of golden handcuffs, Kyiv has decided to test Moscow’s limits by doing two things: invading Russia and developing its own fleet of ballistic missiles.
These tactics are being used because Ukraine wants to break the political logjam in Washington before November’s election, and tackle what it views as the somewhat stagnant position by the Kremlin.
Ukraine is ultimately testing just how firm Moscow’s so-called red lines are.
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#ukraine #russia #putin
Diane Abbott has been barred from standing as a Labour candidate in the General Election... or has she?
Camilla Tominey and Kamal Ahmed unpack whether the veteran MP will be allowed to stand for Labour in July and debate why Labour’s Left is still creating problems for Sir Keir Starmer.
With Rishi Sunak vowing to get rid of ‘Micky Mouse degrees’ again, they also ask, are there too many people going to university?
Read the full story here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/05/29/daily-t-podcast-keir-starmer-left-wing-problem-diane-abbott/
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Despite insisting for months pre-election that Labour wouldn’t raise our taxes, chancellor Rachel Reeves now appears to be poised to do just that as Keir Starmer warns of a “painful” autumn budget. So who will get hit the hardest? Will taxes ever come down again? And how did our finances get into such a sorry state? Kamal and Camilla discuss all that and more.
Plus - Labour’s suggestion that they may ban smoking in outdoor spaces has provoked outrage. We look at whether there would be an health benefit and what it would mean for pubs.
And the biggest question of all - why on earth are Heinz bringing out tinned carbonara?
#politics #uk #labour
Read and listen to more here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/08/29/the-daily-t-labours-tax-raid-begins-where-will-it-end/
00:00 Intro
02:45 What is Rachel Reeves planning?
18:49 Smoking ban
26:56 Tinned carbonara
Misinformation has spread like wildfire across social media since three children were killed in Southport last month, fuelling far-Right disorder throughout the country. But as he clashes with Sir Keir Starmer over the riots, can the likes of X owner Elon Musk be held responsible for what is published online? And is ‘de-platforming’ necessary - or an affront to free speech?
Plus, Democratic candidate Kamala Harris has named her pick for vice-president: Minnesota governor Tim Walz. Camilla and Tim ask if he can, ahem, Walz Harris to the White House - or if her campaign is already tripping over its own feet.
Finally, it’s a common affliction when trying to enjoy the Great British seaside: having your chips snatched by a seagull. We reveal how to protect your seaside dinner this summer.
#Musk #uk #twitter
Read and listen to more here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/08/06/the-daily-t-is-elon-musk-enabling-the-far-right/
00:00 Intro
00:49 Kamala Harris makes VP pick
12:33 Is Elon Musk out of control?
Day 918.
Today, Ukrainian troops cross the border in Belgorod region as fighting continues in Kursk and Russian troops advance on Pokrovsk. We also bring you the latest from Ukraine, diplomatic and political updates from across the world and we speak with Velina Tchakarova, a security analyst based in Vienna.
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On March 4 the Kremlin said it would not be deploying its latest tank, the T-14 Armata, into Ukraine.
Even though Russia currently has the upper hand in the war and despite claiming the T-14 is the most sophisticated tank in the world Moscow has refused to use it in the ongoing war. Why?
One reason is that the loss to drones of such a prestigious piece of equipment would dent Putin’s image of invincibility. Anti-drone technology is improving all the time, but the pendulum might be about to swing back to the airborne killers. Advances in AI whereby Automatic Target Recognition allows a drone to find a target even if it is being jammed are just around the corner.
Even so, Ukraine is vulnerable right now. Kyiv’s forces have not built sophisticated defensive fortifications and obstacle belts like Russia’s so-called Surovikin Line. They are starting now, with a huge cash injection, but is it too late?
In the race to build decent defences against the ongoing Russian assault, will it matter that the T-14 is not going to be making an appearance in the war?
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Thirteen murders. 18 months. It is the worst gang war Sydney has seen in a generation. Watch Episode One of this gripping Daily Telegraph video series now to see the shocking full story of the bloody battle between the Hamzys and the Alameddines.
Her premiership was the briefest - and one of the most memorable - in British history. Then she was ousted as an MP by the people of South West Norfolk. Now Liz Truss has come out all guns blazing, telling The Daily T she was "not responsible" for mortgages going up after her infamous mini-budget and slamming the "unaccountable" Bank of England.
In an exclusive interview with Camilla and Associate Editor Gordon Rayner, the former PM also reveals why she nearly missed the moment she lost her seat in King’s Lynn and talks about visiting Balmoral just two days before the death of Queen Elizabeth.
#politics #bankofengland #conservatives
Read and listen to more here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2024/07/30/politics-latest-news-rachel-reeves-angela-rayner/
Thirteen murders. 18 months. It is the worst gang war Sydney has seen in a generation. Watch Episode One of this gripping Daily Telegraph video series now to see the shocking full story of the bloody battle between the Hamzys and the Alameddines.
(Happy late 50th anniversary, Mr. Men!)
Another Mr. Men advert, but this time it was aired in Australia as part of Mr. Men and Little Miss Book Collection that was feautred in The Daily and The Sunday Telegraph in Australia back in 2014, this advert uses the similar format to the Persil advert when Roger Hargraves's Mr. Men and Little Miss characters such as: Mr. Bump, Mr. Strong, Little Miss Helpful, and Little Miss Giggles playing around with the kids.
Director: Darren Price
Producer: Fiona Patterson
Agency: AJF Partnership
1st AD: Dean Friske
DOP: Andreas Smetana
Animators: Mike Singca, Toby Pedersen
Compositor: Dean Richichi
Geoffrey Rush is suing a Sydney newspaper that published allegations against him of "inappropriate behavior."
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Speaking with the DailyTelegraph, the Rock DJ hitmaker decried the increasing reliance on metrics as a measure of success, arguing that algorithms have made music far too niche ... Speaking to the Daily ...
... 2023, during Derby Day celebrations in Melbourne ... Sources told The DailyTelegraph the couple split in November, not long after they were spotted together at Derby Day celebrations in Melbourne.
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But according to The DailyTelegraph, it appears he could be off to join Parramatta next season, with the outlet claiming the Eels have 'won the bidding war' for the sacked Bulldogs star ... Telegraph.
Brimson, 26, will no doubt be relieved after what quickly developed into a saga following a Melbourne Cup win for the ages ... According to The DailyTelegraph, his mother Vanessa got in contact to inform him she had won big.
According to The DailyTelegraph, his mother, Vanessa Brimson, had got in contact with her son to inform him that she had won a big bet on the Melbourne Cup ...The slip showed that the owner of the account had won a $10,100 bet on the Melbourne Cup.
According to The DailyTelegraph, the two-time Premiership winner will assist in creating the special design for the rings this year; it is valued at $10,000, encrusted with two carats of diamonds on each side, and also has an image of a young Coote.
The Melbourne wedding is pictured ...Neighbours in Melbourne ... 'They (my future kids) can do whatever they want,' they told The DailyTelegraph when asked if they'd like their future kids to be musicians.
The pair reportedly attended Sam Mac's book launch in Melbourne together at the time, and are said ... The DailyTelegraph reported the pair began dating after Abbey made the move from Melbourne to Sydney.
Sufferers can often be unable to keep food or water down, impacting their daily life ... The DailyTelegraph reported the pair began dating after Abbey made the move from Melbourne to Sydney and the lovebirds welcomed their first child in March 2023.
'They (my future kids) can do whatever they want,' they told The DailyTelegraph when asked if they'd like their future kids to be musicians. Meanwhile, the Melbourne born performer has revealed that ...
... time when she made her comedy debut in Melbourne last night ... Only Hong Kong has less affordable housing than Sydney, according to a survey cited in the DailyTelegraph, with Melbourne ranked seventh.