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Will Brown
_Will_Brown
1/ Reporting on Burkina Faso over the last three years, I've been shocked by two things. The speed of the country's decline and the almost complete lack of interest from
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Tim Wigmore
timwig
West Indies have come to a country with one of the highest COVID-19 death rates in the world, and helped save English cricket £280 million this summer. Time for England
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Christopher Hope📝
christopherhope
In this weekend's Sunday TelegraphExclusive: Universities face fines as part of 'twin assault' by Government ministers on cancel culture https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2021/02/13/exclusive-universities-face-fines-part-twi
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Jordan
JKellyLinden
Contact tracers speaking anonymously to @Telegraph said England’s test and trace service is so complex they fear potentially dangerous symptoms could be missed or the wrong advice given to the
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The Telegraph
Telegraph
Generation Z-ers, born between 1995 and 2010, are characterised as more hardworking, abstemious and glued to their devices. But what will be the lasting effects of social media and lockdown
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Louis Emanuel
louisjemanuel
The new surge of infections around Europe is a chilling reminder for some of when Covid-19 first struck. Over the past few weeks we've revisited the continent's 'ground zeros' to
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Bulama Bukarti
bulamabukarti
I won’t dismiss Shekau’s claim of responsibility for the abduction too hastily. We had made this mistake with the Chibok incident. We’ve seen several pieces of evidence this year that
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David Henig
DavidHenigUK
The media pendulum is starting to swing, and will keep going, towards stories about losses from Brexit. Because these will be the easy stories. Because minor easements with other countries
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The Telegraph
Telegraph
Last year was “remarkable for the tall building industry” with a record number of skyscrapers being built.But with lockdowns, recessions and a more climate-conscious society, what is the future for
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The Telegraph
Telegraph
Not every second home owner is rich and the post-Brexit travel rules could punish people who have saved for a life-long dream. Here are just a few of the issues
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Stuart Neil
stuartjdneil
So this is something you hear trotted out a lot and it’s a bit of a lazy stereotype, with the examples usually being highly pathogenic viruses that are poorly adapted
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The Telegraph
Telegraph
The Star of Bethlehem may have been what is known as a ‘Great Conjunction’ of planets, according to the Vatican.The starry phenomenon is set to take place once again –
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Benedict Spence
BenedictSpence
I enjoyed @FraserNelson’s @Telegraph column today on the need for dissent over Covid. It’s worth a read for the poignant introduction alone. But there’s a problem with it: I’ve read
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Rosie Beacon
BeaconRosie
It is just not an option for government to do nothing on vaccine passports. These have already been developed in the private sector. The major risk of immunity passports -
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Sarah Newey
sneweyy
Tony Blair urged the UK to use the G7 presidency to establish a uniform global vaccine passport. Conceded there will be inequalities, but it is “inevitable” countries will demand to
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The Telegraph
Telegraph
Eight months on from the UK’s first national lockdown, a Covid vaccine is finally on the horizon.We look back at the history of immunisations, featuring a groundbreaking farm animal and
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