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Police probe Chinese pressure on UK university research

Counter-terrorism authorities are investigating allegations that a British university suspended sensitive research following pressure from Chinese officials, raising serious concerns about academic freedom and foreign influence.

Adrian Sutton: Musical Genius Behind War Horse

Celebrating the life and legacy of composer Adrian Sutton, whose powerful scores defined iconic National Theatre productions and brought theatrical magic to audiences worldwide.

Van Dijk claps back at Rooney criticism

Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk delivers a stinging response to Wayne Rooney's recent criticism, sparking fresh debate in English football ahead of crucial Premier League fixtures.

Banned Chinese tech firms lobbied London embassy

Exclusive investigation reveals how blacklisted Chinese technology firms engaged in extensive lobbying efforts with London's diplomatic corps despite national security concerns.

Doncaster-London trains cancelled: Overhead wire damage chaos

Commuters face travel chaos as all LNER trains between Doncaster and London King's Cross are cancelled following significant damage to overhead electric wires. Emergency repairs underway with disruption expected throughout the day.

CIA Twin Scientists Arrested for China Espionage

Identical twin brothers, both CIA scientists, face shocking espionage charges after allegedly stealing military technology secrets for China. The Halloween arrest reveals a sophisticated intelligence operation spanning years.

Australia's Energy Crisis Deepens: Power Prices to Soar

Millions of Australian households brace for significant electricity bill hikes as the nation's energy grid faces unprecedented strain, with experts warning of potential blackouts and urgent calls for renewable investment.

UK's fast jet programme in crisis, report warns

A damning parliamentary inquiry reveals Britain's fast jet fleet is dangerously underprepared, with ageing Typhoons and delayed Tempest programme threatening RAF capabilities.

Ken Henry: Labor's nature laws "worthless" without changes

Exclusive: Former Treasury Secretary Ken Henry delivers scathing critique of Labor's environmental reforms, warning exemptions could render new nature protection laws completely ineffective without urgent ministerial intervention.

Reeves considers income tax hike and NI cut

Chancellor Rachel Reeves considers controversial tax reforms that could see income tax rise while cutting National Insurance, sparking debate over fiscal fairness.

Tony Popovic appointed Socceroos head coach

Former Perth Glory manager Tony Popovic takes charge of Australia's national team with ambitious vision to elevate the Socceroos to new heights on global stage.

Triple stabbing in West London: Afghan national charged

A 22-year-old Afghan national faces multiple charges following a violent triple stabbing in West London that left one man dead and two others injured. The victim has been identified as 22-year-old Rohan Godhania.

Telegraph Sale Halted Over Chinese Spy Ring Fears

The controversial sale of The Telegraph to a Chinese-backed consortium faces collapse after UK intelligence raised alarms about alleged espionage connections, throwing the media empire's future into uncertainty.

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