Online learning has all but destroyed the university experience
What of the effect on a generation of graduates who are being isolated in their bedrooms and failing to socialise?
What of the effect on a generation of graduates who are being isolated in their bedrooms and failing to socialise?
We need hard laws to safeguard school pupils, not mere guidance which teachers can seemingly ignore
As polls forecast a general election win for Sir Keir Starmer’s party, will his team’s comments about Donald Trump come back to haunt him?
Protesters claim Lime Down Solar Park scheme will blight swath of countryside near Fosse Way Roman road
The Royal family are sidelining photographers and picture agencies such as Getty and Reuters – and are instead adopting a ‘DIY’ approach
It’s staggeringly offensive to bracket Britain’s first female Prime Minister with a genocidal maniac and a terrorist
Unrealistic expectations are being imposed on women, thanks in large part to our toxic social-media culture
Those who won’t go into central London during the protests for fear of their safety are now being gaslit by so-called progressives
The former PM is mooted for a return to his old seat, but frenemy David Cameron could be in the way of any grand comeback plans
The Harry Potter author is a heroine for sticking to her principles in the face of vile insults and misogyny
Out of sight but not out of mind, we won’t be seeing the Princess of Wales in public for a while
The Telegraph’s Associate Editor analyses Jeremy Hunt’s spring Budget stating ‘there were no rabbits in the hat’
Distinct lack of Right-wing Conservative support for Chancellor’s measures is deafening
Starmer’s party is so afraid of controversy they’re dodging student union debates
From migration to crime, the authorities appear to have given up
Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music has announced it will soon start charging £3 for paper certificates