How the search for the missing Snowdonia boys unfolded
Desperate parents have their worst fears confirmed after a 19-hour search and rescue mission to find their lost teenage sons
Desperate parents have their worst fears confirmed after a 19-hour search and rescue mission to find their lost teenage sons
Prof Ilan Pappé also said he ‘condemned’ the Oct 7 attacks ‘now more than ever before’
British inventor was a boarding pupil at Gresham’s School in Norfolk when Alec Dyson died from cancer in 1956
Danial Hussain says he is an 'innocent victim of a prank' and is confident he will be cleared of 'any wrongdoing'
Elizabeth and Maged El-Nakla among Britons to depart besieged territory through the Rafah crossing to Egypt
Authorities unable to explain why almost 200 Britons, including the family of Scotland’s First Minister, remain stranded
Strict border controls to Egypt lifted after tense negotiations, but process for departures is mired in confusion
Rafah crossing opens for small influx of foreign nationals and wounded but Egypt’s mistrust of Hamas makes deal unstable
The accused club has provided academy players to Premier League teams and condemned racism in all forms in a statement
Birmingham worshippers told of move by email because of concern over pro-Palestine demonstration in city
Clip of imam at Redbridge Islamic Centre shows him asking Allah to ‘destroy the homes’ of Jewish people and ‘tear them apart’
One of the posts appeared to show the side profile of an Israeli pensioner with the caption ‘erase the memory of them’
Undergraduates at some of UK's leading institutions tell The Telegraph they feel ‘afraid’ and ‘on edge’
A sermon by Imam Shakir of Greenwich Islamic Centre which emerged on social media was ‘totally unacceptable’
Sgt Aner Shapiro, 22, was protecting fellow Supernova festivalgoers in a bomb shelter when one of the devices exploded in his hand
Lyrics of ‘from the river to the sea’ seen by many as calling for destruction of Israel as whole, says Noam Sagi