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HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has charged 600,000 late penalties to low earners despite them owing no tax. The tax office ...
Taxpayer-funded project in Nottingham and Dundee evokes the civic kitchens of the 1940s to combat food poverty ...
David Parfett’s son is one of an alarming number of young people dying by suicide after buying from an online poison seller ...
The celebrated psychotherapist on how to restore sexuality and desire to a long-term relationship ...
Big names have tried and failed in No 9 role, something Brazilian will be aware of ahead of the Club World Cup semi-final ...
A Muslim media watchdog wrongly labelled coverage of Islamist terror attacks as “ Islamophobic ”, a report has claimed. Policy Exchange, a think tank, said that factual news reports of such incidents ...
Telegraph analysis finds 514 payouts awarded to applicants in June – the lowest monthly total recorded so far this year ...
Army recruitment is in turmoil, with a torturously slow application process that also denies entry for people with ailments ...
As uncompromising as they come, the Battle of Ballymore was not for the faint-hearted, but vital win set up series victory ...
The Abbey Gardens are another of Tresco’s glories. Established by Augustus Smith in the 1830s near the ruins of a medieval priory, they evolved into a very Victorian, faintly mad enterprise, with ...
If left unaddressed, spending on children with disabilities threatens to make Britain’s financial woes worse in coming years, ...
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