Verity Bowman is The Telegraph’s Foreign and Global Health Security Reporter, covering conflict, human rights abuses, global development and international health issues, with a particular focus on ...
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British bank bosses will meet this week to discuss establishing an alternative national payments network to Visa and Mastercard. The idea has gained traction as fears mount that Donald Trump could at ...
TANAISTE Simon Harris has said he wants a new savings scheme for Ireland’s “squeezed middle” to be introduced in the “first half of this year”. The Finance Minister said he wants to develop the ...
15:53, Mon, Feb 16, 2026 Updated: 16:01, Mon, Feb 16, 2026 Plans by beleaguered Labour to enable automatic voter registration will see election boundaries ripped up in a move which is tipped to ...
Representatives of Greater Manchester's Jewish community have praised police for 'saving many lives' after an undercover operation stopped what 'would likely have been one of the deadliest terrorist ...
In older films, remember how there would often be a title or theme-establishing scene? Likewise, during the opening minutes of the second half in Ganesh Chandra's Pookie, we see Kailash (Ajay Dhishan) ...
Director-general tells staff that all parts of corporation would be hit in effort to plug hole in finances James Warrington Media and Telecoms Editor James Warrington is The Telegraph’s Media and ...
Bo Bichette encountered the New York skyline for the first time knowing this wasn't just a stopover — it was now his professional home, for 2026 and maybe the next three years. And while Bichette is a ...
Airbus will next year launch a further round of flight tests under its fello’fly initiative as it bids to bring the fuel-saving Wake Energy Retrieval (WER) concept into commercial service in the first ...
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The Watchmaker's Bomb and the Spies' Trap The Dueling Plots to Kill and Save Hitler in 1939
On November 8, 1939, as a lone watchmaker's bomb ticked away in a Munich beer hall pillar, two British MI6 agents drove toward a suspicious meeting at the Dutch border, sensing a trap. Georg Elser's ...
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