British aid worker killed by ‘inhumane act’, says family
John Chapman, praised as ‘forever a hero’, was one of three UK citizens who died in the bombing of an aid convoy in Gaza
John Chapman, praised as ‘forever a hero’, was one of three UK citizens who died in the bombing of an aid convoy in Gaza
Sarah’s instinct to protect Tom, a 24-year-old with complex medical conditions, could be overridden by one of Britain’s most powerful courts
Previously unseen figures show Hammersmith and Fulham has made nine times the average in fines from its low traffic neighbourhood scheme
Police statistics obtained by the Telegraph show how the threat posed by modified devices has increased
Hollywood giants accused of infringing copyright for vehicle by Texas firm that took over company name
Record Community Protection Notices (CPNs)
Hounslow Council issued 200,000 penalty charge notices over three years after campaigners claim it targeted ‘lucrative’ school-run hours
Musician annoyed over record producer interview linking Led Zeppelin star with 1964 hit
Lambeth hands out record number of penalty charge notices to drivers and motorcyclists who enter roads closed to motor traffic
Analysis shows some pensioners’ deaths are not logged as fatalities as data excludes those killed in public spaces like cyclepaths and parks
Animal rights activists claimed an illegal hunt took place on TV presenter’s 1,000 acre Cotswolds farm
Freedom of information request reveals local authorities are permitting working from countries as far away as Australia and New Zealand
Television presenter paid undisclosed settlement after newspaper revealed personal information including details of gastric band operation
Jason Perry accused of U-turn after campaigning against the traffic-calming schemes in Croydon
Whistleblower reveals stopped vehicle detection technology crashed, leaving car a 'sitting duck' on former hard shoulder on M6
John Douglas suffered 15 broken ribs, two broken collarbones and a broken ankle after being struck on a footpath near his home