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Janet Daley america will soon wake up to Wokeism

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Do not be fooled by the dominance of the woke movement; it is already running out of steam. In this week’s Off Script Janet Daley joins Steven Edginton to discuss America and Britain: what divides the two nations and what unites them.
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Nigel Farage discusses Boris Johnson another lockdown and Joe Biden

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The government's Covid policies are appalling and increasingly communist. Nigel Farage joins Steven Edginton in this week's Off Script podcast to discuss Boris Johnson's leadership, another potential winter lockdown and the death of the...
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Will Coronavirus Affect Brexit? Will the UK Still Leave on December 31? - TLDR News

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With the Coronavirus spreading around the world, it's impacting everything from supply chains to education. So in this video, we explore how the Coronavirus is impacting Brexit and also how Brexit is affecting the UK's reaction to COVID-19.
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Iodine tablets given out to Ukrainians after Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant attack | Dispatch

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Ukrainians living close to the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant attack are being given iodine tablets after the plant was targeted by Russian rockets and gunfire. Iodine tablets can be taken to reduce the risk of developing thyroid...
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Jacob Rees-Mogg's Video Diary - Conservative Party Conference 2018

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The Telegraph follows grassroots favourite and ardent Brexiteer Jacob Rees-Mogg for an exclusive video diary at the Conservative Party Conference in Birmingham
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Lionel Shriver I backed Biden he has been a disappointment

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Biden’s woke rhetoric, chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan and declining mental state leave me disappointed in the man I reluctantly supported in the 2020 election. Author and commentator Lionel Shriver joins Steven Edginton in this...
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Civil War Innovation & Technology

9th - Higher Ed
It was the most destructive conflict in US history – but the American Civil War also saw the emergence of new technologies and innovations born from a will to win.
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Aftermath of Russia’s failed capture of key Ukraine city | Roland Oliphant returns to Kharkiv

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The Telegraph’s senior foreign correspondent returns to the same spot he was in back in February when Russia first launched its invasion of Ukraine. He finds that Russian forces barely left a mark – and the area is resembling some...
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On the ground in Sudan where Ethiopians are fleeing to escape a brutal offensive

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The Telegraph's Will Brown reports from the Hamdayet, eastern Sudan where thousands of Ethiopian refugees have fled after the federal government's offensive on northern Tigray province intensified.
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Dr Jordan Peterson discuss moral crisis radicalisation

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When society forgets its moral values nihilism and terror reign. The internationally best-selling author and clinical psychologist Dr Jordan Peterson joins Steven Edginton to discuss the moral crisis facing the West, how people become...
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Johnson’s New Coronavirus Plan Explained We Need to go Further - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
On Monday Johnson held a press conference to update the country on his latest coronavirus plans. The new strategy is far more extensive and includes many in the UK being put in lockdown, for up to 12 weeks. In this video, we explain...
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On board captured Russian tanks reused by Ukraine troops| Kharkiv dispatch

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Russia is concentrating men and equipment near its border opposite Kharkiv for a possible renewed attack on Ukraine’s second city, the general responsible for its defence has warned. Brigadier General Sergei Melnik, the commander of the...
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Timelapse of long queue to see Queen Elizabeth II's coffin

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Ceremonial viewing areas along the procession route are now full, with mourners being turned away. City Hall is asking people to instead head to the large screens in Hyde Park if they wish to see the procession of the late Queen's...
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Suella Braverman Tory Party Conference

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Suella Braverman Tory Party Conference
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Tim Stanley the west can turn around its post 911 crisis of self confidence

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“The West can turn around its post-9/11 crisis of self-confidence & decline” Twenty years on from the 11th September attacks we could still witness a return of confidence and initiative to the West. The Telegraph’s Leader Writer Tim...
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Dispatch: Obliterated school targeted by Russian bombs four times, killing 20 | Ukraine

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The Telegraph's Political and Defence Correspondent, Danielle Sheridan, reports from the city of Chernihiv, northern Ukraine, where a school has been targeted repeatedly by Russian bombs. The clean-up continues in the war-torn Chernihiv...
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On the ground: Devastation as Russian shelling strikes civilian targets in Dnipro | Dispatch

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Civilian targets came under Russian shelling in the central Ukrainian city of Dnipro Friday, killing one, emergency services said, in what appeared to be the first direct attack on the city. Early on Friday, "there were three air strikes...
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British soldier returns to Ukrainian Army to prepare for Russian invasion

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On Thursday morning, Aiden “Johnny” Aslin could have been at home in Nottingham preparing for a normal weekend. Instead, the 28-year-old was returning to his Ukrainian Army unit and mentally preparing himself to face a full-scale Russian...
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10-year-old girl narrowly misses Texas school shooting

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The mother of a 10-year-old girl said she 'thanks God' for saving her daughter, who went home early and narrowly missed the attack By Josie Ensor in Uvalde, Texas
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Voters can trust Tories like they do GPs after Harold Shipman, says Wakefield candidate

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The Conservative candidate in the Wakefield by-election has said people should still vote for the scandal-hit Tories because “we still trust GPs” after Harold Shipman killed 250 people. Nadeem Ahmed is running to replace Imran Ahmad...
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Just Stop Oil: Angry drivers shout at police as they walk alongside activists

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A furious lorry driver has said "police need to get a backbone" as they walk alongside Just Stop Oil protesters while they evade arrest once again with their "slow march" tactic. Four van loads of Metropolitan Police officers have been...
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Dispatch: Inside Borodyanka, the town with a death toll feared higher than Bucha | Ukraine

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The Telegraph's Political and Defence Correspondent, Danielle Sheridan, reports from the town of Borodyanka, a town destroyed by Russian forces. No one yet knows the death toll in Borodyanka, but Volodymyr Zelensky, Ukraine's president,...
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How Ukraine's warmer weather could now give Russia an advantag

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When Vladimir Putin launched his invasion of Ukraine, it was winter. Now, it is a different story. In the fields of Donbas the earth is being dried by a friendly late spring sun, and the fresh green shoots of young crops are appearing...
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On the ground in Irpin as civilians evacuate after shelling kills family | Dispatch

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The mayor of Irpin has said the evacuation of civilians from the town is proceeding today without shelling. Evacuation attempts stalled over the weekend as Russian troops reportedly violated a ceasefire agreement. The Ukrainian foreign...