Medieval chieftains melted prized silver goods into coins to boost economy
Elite families in Anglo-Saxon England liquidated their assets in an early example of quantitative easing, a Cambridge University study finds
Elite families in Anglo-Saxon England liquidated their assets in an early example of quantitative easing, a Cambridge University study finds
Vessels told stay away from danger area in Green Belt strait after naval missile failure on a ship
Photo shows German Knauf cement on building sites in the illegally annexed territory
Police identify motive for 12-year-old boy’s attack as roughly 90pc of pupils return to classes a day after the incident
Poll findings come as Oliver Dowden, the Deputy PM, hints that general election could be held in January
Simon Harris seeks ‘closer relations’ with the UK but claims reunification, although a ‘legitimate political aspiration’, is not his focus
Things are better after Brexit, says Margaritis Schinas as EU and Britain try to reach Brexit deal for the Rock
Minister says he does not believe he deceived David Cameron but could have been ‘more upfront’ about Leave campaign role
ITV programme will include rarely seen archive footage and chart ex-PM’s travails in delivering Brexit
Telegraph reader tells of her independent farm’s struggle to survive amid rising pressures on farmers nationwide
UK is pitifully lagging behind Europe in environmental protection, says Gina Miller
A recent growth spurt has done little to alter the picture of a country in trouble
Having finally turned a corner, the Italians are slowly becoming the envy of Europe
American policymakers have achieved the hallowed ‘soft landing’
The economic engine of the eurozone is beset by problems
Europe’s richest man must choose his next move very carefully
The Continent will remain in danger until its leaders stop ducking difficult decisions
Far from breathing new life into the economy, the energy transition’s benefits are already passing us by
The days of relying on America’s military to keep the continent safe are drawing to a close