After 6.5 years on the Westminster rollercoaster I’m delighted to be returning to HQ as head of live features to lead the @Telegraph’s brilliant features desk
The Sunday Telegraph’s political coverage will thrive under my successor @camillahmturner, aided by the superb @whazell
Are juries still willing to do their duty? Palestine Action is putting it to the test
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Excellent @Telegraph essay by @JoshuaRozenberg shining a light on the growing phenomenon of juries facing pressure to acquit based on conscience, rather than facts
Excellent and rare opportunity at the Telegraph, where we are looking for a new Senior Features Writer to join the best team in the land
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Extraordinary insight from a doctor who spent much of their career on the front line of Britain's welfare system
'I sat on benefits tribunals for 30 years. The system is completely broken'
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NEW It’s taken 4 decades & 4 police investigations for killers of Anthony Littler to be brought to justice. The civil servant was battered over the head in an alleyway in East Finchley, N London in 1984. My piece for @telegraph on how the case was solved: telegraph.co.uk/gift/579edd9…
The @Telegraph's From the Editor has been nominated for three (yes, three) Publisher Newsletter Awards 2026.
1) Best Daily Newsletter
2) Best News and Analysis Newsletter
3) Best Newsletter Launch
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Raja Ateeq, who is standing in the Rushall Shelfield ward in Walsall, posted in December 2023, referring to “Jewish cockroaches”.
A Green spokesman said: “Mr Ateeq has removed the tweet and recognises that it was wrong to have posted it.” telegraph.co.uk/gift/d40f587…
🔴 Richard Williams, former commanding officer of 22 SAS, the British Army’s most elite regiment, breaks his lifetime vow of silence to sound the alarm over No 10’s ‘dangerous lies’ about the UK’s hollowed-out defence
Read the full interview below ⬇️
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“Many of our policy makers and much of civil society, inspired by the success in Northern Ireland, believe that all wars and terrorism can be stopped by clever conflict-resolution discussion and compromise, forgetting that violent actors such as the IRA only come to the talking table when their paramilitary capability is rendered ineffective by the actions of a military that is trained to fight and die for its citizens.”
“So much of the current criticism of the SAS’s actions of the past stems from this mistaken belief that peace and security can be achieved and maintained without fighting and sacrifice, and that those, like the SAS, that do the fighting, killing and dying on behalf of society are somehow out-of-date, illegal dinosaurs. And this is the most dangerous fiction of all.”
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❌They’ve had their pub crawls protested, been kicked out their living arrangements and even faced death threats
🎓I’ve spoken to a number of students across the country for @Telegraph:
This is what it’s like to be Reform on campus ⬇️
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My feature on the King’s long and deep relationship with Judaism and British Jews - something he seems to have doubled down on in tough times. For @Telegraphtelegraph.co.uk/news/2026/03…
💰 Forget upper, middle or lower class, The Telegraph has redefined the class system.
The traditional categories no longer quite capture the nuances of modern life.
Where do you fit? Take the quiz to find out 👇
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EXC: Foreign Office staff attended a party celebrating the Islamic revolution just weeks after Iran massacred thousands of its own people.
On the same day, it was estimated that 219 children had been killed in the latest wave of protests.
Video here 👇
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After refusing to undress in front of a trans doctor, the nurse at the centre of Britain’s gender debate discusses why she’s not giving up 👇
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Following his long-awaited fall from grace, I paid a home visit to an armchair-bound @piersmorgan to capture his Rear Window moment. An enjoyable morning. Surgery definitely hasn't blunted his ability to talk.
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