Bellwether seat dispatch: Lothian East tells you everything about Labour’s mission to unseat the SNP If voters are disillusioned with the Scottish National Party, Starmer will reap the rewards ? and this area is his number one target Rosa Silverman 15 Jun 2024, 7:15am
How 12-year-old killers terrorised Wolverhampton residents a year before machete murder The conviction of two 12-year-old boys for murder has put an unwanted spotlight on a city that’s becoming one of Britain’s most dangerous Rosa Silverman 10 Jun 2024, 9:32pm
Bellwether seat dispatch: Why the ‘centrist dads’ of Carshalton and Wallington want the Tories gone The former Lib Dem stronghold was lost to the Tories in 2019 ? but it won’t need a big swing for them to reclaim it Rosa Silverman 8 Jun 2024, 7:15am
The Telegraph’s pub poll: ‘Farage is right ? nothing works anymore’ With the General Election weeks away, we met the people of Wolverhampton to find out why the city voted Tory in 2019 ? and how they feel now Rosa Silverman 6 Jun 2024, 7:00pm
How scientists are tracking down the Asian hornets invading Britain The apex predator can devastate native species, damage crops and even kill humans ? and experts fear they could gain a permanent foothold Rosa Silverman 21 May 2024, 1:00pm
Why it’s time we treated female abusers just as seriously as males With Rebecca Joynes convicted for having sex with two underage pupils, it’s time society stops taking women grooming children lightly Rosa Silverman 20 May 2024, 5:39pm
The young children facing anti-Semitic abuse at school ? while their teachers remain silent Rising anti-Semitism in schools is leaving Jewish parents afraid that their children will be targeted in what should be a safe environment Rosa Silverman 18 May 2024, 5:00pm
Why Canvey Island rejected national parties to elect the country’s first fully independent council A former Conservative stronghold now run by upstart parties, Castle Point’s councillors say ‘people have had enough’ Rosa Silverman 16 May 2024, 8:00pm
My family holiday was a 1,000-mile, eco-friendly train journey ? we decided to fly home Our rail adventure featured more spectacular views and fewer carbon emissions (plus a couple of grumpy Germans) Rosa Silverman 15 May 2024, 2:26pm
I tried the best new cleaning gadgets to find out which are actually worth the money You could spend a small fortune on these hacks ? but for saving all that elbow grease, are they worth it? Rosa Silverman 11 May 2024, 9:00am
Can you spot the green belt land Sunak wants to save? Take our quiz With the housing shortage pushing young people out of London, Rishi Sunak might have to rethink his green belt protection policy Rosa Silverman 10 May 2024, 4:00pm
Why the A-list turned up their noses at this year’s Met Gala Once the preserve of the ultra famous, this year’s notable absences could spell disaster for the biggest date in the fashion calendar Rosa Silverman 7 May 2024, 8:00pm
Why Naomi Campbell’s A-list charity shut up shop in the UK The model’s fundraising events were the height of glamour ? but the charity has now been removed from Britain’s public register Rosa Silverman 3 May 2024, 6:40pm
Why US Gaza protesters’ plea for ‘no bagels’ sparked an anti-Semitism row Even the dietary demands of pro-Palestinian activists are starting to attract suspicion in the volatile climate of university demonstrations Rosa Silverman 2 May 2024, 7:56pm
The British scientists plotting to control the world’s weather Pioneering research in the damp English countryside aims to transform some of the world’s driest regions Rosa Silverman 18 Apr 2024, 8:15pm
How the Left ‘weaponised’ the legal system ? on the Tories’ watch The Conservatives’ desire to crack down on what they regard as politically motivated judicial reviews ? or ‘lawfare’ ? has failed miserably Rosa Silverman 18 Apr 2024, 7:56am
Why the threats awaiting Salman Rushdie in 2024 could be bigger than in 1989 The polemical writer is considering returning to the UK if Donald Trump wins the US presidential race, but such a move is not without risk Rosa Silverman 15 Apr 2024, 9:39pm
How living in an office could solve the housing crisis Unused offices can become flats at half the cost of new-build projects and may soon revitalise our struggling city centres Rosa Silverman 1 Apr 2024, 1:00pm
How Oxford’s attempts to drag itself into the 21st century have backfired In finding a new chancellor, ‘equality and diversity’ will be actively considered ? and some fear the process may be rigged Rosa Silverman 26 Mar 2024, 9:00pm
How Guinness World Records has been exposed by the UAE By lauding quirky, environmental or progressive-looking records, the publishing phenomenon risks helping the country change the narrative Rosa Silverman 26 Mar 2024, 8:00am
Why Prince William is finally employing a valet ? despite past scandals The Prince has long resisted having anyone dress him but now, faced with mounting visual pressure, a valet is nothing short of essential Rosa Silverman 18 Mar 2024, 9:00pm
‘There’s a sense of the government hating us’: Inside the Civil Service Fast Stream collapse The best, brightest graduates no longer see the Civil Service’s Fast Stream as an attractive prospect ? so where does that leave Whitehall? Rosa Silverman 15 Mar 2024, 5:00pm