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Welcome to The Daily T: The Telegraph’s straight-talking, free-thinking podcast. Join Associate Editor Camilla Tominey and Telegraph columnist Tim Stanley as they unpack the day’s biggest stories with their typical candour and humour. Listen to intelligent debate on UK politics, culture and for...
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Trump attacks 'stupid' Starmer over Chagos and China blunders
Keir Starmer’s belief that he’s the ‘Trump Whisperer’ appears to be in tatters. Having managed to say nothing of any great substance in response to th...
Starmer does nothing as Trump threatens trade war over Greenland
Donald Trump has threatened to impose tariffs on the UK and seven other EU countries if they don’t give him what he wants: full US control of Greenlan...
Exposed: The failed American asylum seeker Britain won't deport
A US asylum seeker has been living in Britain for over a year with free accommodation and benefits, despite his claim being refused as ‘clearly unfoun...
‘Britain is on the brink’: Jenrick defects to Reform in day of Westminster chaos
Robert Jenrick has defected to Reform UK after his dramatic sacking earlier today. During a press conference with Nigel Farage, Jenrick accused the Co...
Starmer’s latest U-turn shame
You could be forgiven for losing count of how many screeching about-turns the Government has now made on policy.
Camilla and Tim discuss the ne...
Starmer accused of lying after Chinese embassy 'spying' revelations
Another Telegraph scoop: our journalist Gareth Corfield has exposed unredacted plans for the Chinese “super-embassy” that reveal a secret room within...
Tory ‘has been’ Zahawi defects to Reform after comparing Farage to Goebbels
Reform's latest defector is former Tory Chancellor Nadhim Zahawi.
Camilla and Tim reflect on the reasons behind Zahawi’s defection, whether welc...
'They lied and lied again': Police in the dock over Maccabi ban and vetting failures
West Midlands Police stand accused of lying in order to justify the decision to ban Maccabi Tel Aviv fans from a Europa League game against Aston Vill...
Reform’s 'vigilante mum' on winning lawless London, infidelity and banning the burka
The chances of London electing a Reform mayor may have seemed like a pipe dream to some, or a nightmare to others, just a few years ago.
But now...
Farage attacks 'deluded' Sadiq Khan
In Reform’s first press conference of the year, Nigel Farage revealed that “vigilante mum” and Reform councillor Laila Cunningham will be the party’s...
Starmer’s great big Brexit betrayal
Not content with having surrendered British fishing rights in an extraordinary “reset deal” with the EU last year, Keir Starmer is preparing to move B...
Starmer's 2026 reset in chaos as Trump eyes Greenland
Sir Keir Starmer is caught between a rock and a hard place.
Not wanting to upset Donald Trump by criticising his removal of Nicolas Maduro in Ve...
Murder in the Masai Mara, Ep 5: Cover-up
John’s investigation keeps coming up against brick walls - and five decades on, so does Katherine’s. When Kenya admits to a cover-up it begins to make...
Murder in the Masai Mara, Ep 4: The President's Son
A whistleblower comes forward claiming to have witnessed everything and pointing the finger at someone nobody expected: Jonathan Moi, the president’s...
Murder in the Masai Mara, Ep 3: The Search Party
With Julie’s murderer still at large, attention focuses on the last man to see her alive and the head ranger of the Masai Mara game reserve. Reporter...
Murder in the Masai Mara, Ep 2: Go Home
The authorities insist Julie killed herself, but father John refuses to believe it. An altered post-mortem prompts him to take matters into his own ha...
Murder in the Masai Mara, Ep 1: SOS
On a cold February day in 1988, Julie Ward sets off on the journey of a lifetime from England, through Africa. She establishes a new life in the bustl...
“Hope and courage in the face of difficulty” - The Telegraph Christmas Charity Appeal
Every year at Christmas, the Telegraph launches its charity appeal to raise money for four worthy causes.
In 2025, we’ve been supporting Prostat...
How to posh up your Christmas with Jacob Rees-Mogg
Christmas can be a minefield. When should presents be opened; how to separate unruly guests to avoid a political row; and is it ok to wear pyjamas in...
The year that rocked the Royal family: 'Andrew's not going quietly'
This episode was recorded before the release of the latest tranche of Jeffrey Epstein documents by Donald Trump’s justice department.
The year o...
2025 was a calamity. Labour proved it can’t govern Britain
It’s been a year of political chaos, controversy and very few highs.
Camilla and Tim are joined by Telegraph columnists Allister Heath and Anna...
Christian persecution: Is the world ignoring a Christian genocide?
King Charles has spoken out in support of persecuted Christians around the world after attending a service at Westminster Abbey dedicated to those fac...
Why Labour’s anti-misogyny classes are doomed to fail
It’s the Government’s latest nanny state intervention. Teachers will now be charged with educating boys about misogyny amid concerns over the influenc...
Who wins? Tories and Reform battle it out in fight for the Right
It’s a Rightie-off! Two heavyweights are in The Daily T studio to battle it out for the soul of British Right – and help you decide who to vote for.
How Trump could bankrupt the BBC
The US president is suing the BBC for a whopping $10bn, and Camilla and Tim are referred to in the lawsuit.
Donald Trump alleges he was defamed...
Bondi Beach terror attack: A day of shame for the West
The Bondi Beach shooting in Sydney, where two gunmen killed at least 15 people, has been called the worst atrocity against Jews outside of Israel sinc...
‘I wanted to be noticed’: Three famous adoptees on how it made them successful
Michael Gove, Nicky Campbell and Andrew Pierce have all forged highly successful careers in journalism and broadcasting, with Gove serving many years...
Britain’s migrant crime scandal exposed
Public anger over crime linked to asylum hotels is boiling over, with protests this summer from Essex to Scotland.
In light of the rape of a sch...
The truth about Keir Starmer’s lies
Kemi Badenoch has accused the Prime Minister of repeatedly bending the truth and called him a “caretaker Prime Minister”.
Camilla and Tim debunk...
How Britain stopped working under Labour
Six million people is greater than the population of Norway. But that’s how many British people of working age are claiming benefits instead of workin...
Farage under attack
Reform’s Nigel Farage is having one of those weeks, with more headlines, more scrutiny, and yet more bad press.
Camilla and Tim unpack The Teleg...
'Our children are trans. We blame the BBC'
The BBC is facing mounting accusations that it has failed to report impartially on transgender issues.
A formal complaint has been sent to Ofco...
Labour’s plot to stop Farage
On today’s edition of The Daily T, Camilla Tominey is joined in the studio by former Conservative MP Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg.
Sir Jacob has his say...
The shocking truth about the royal finances
Is the Royal family value for money, or are they ripping us off? The Parliamentary public affairs committee announced that it will hold an inquiry int...
Exclusive – Reeves’s new Budget lie exposed
Sir John Redwood, the former Conservative MP for Wokingham, treasury adviser to Margaret Thatcher and Welsh Secretary under John Major, has discovered...
Why lying Rachel Reeves must go
Rachel Reeves’s shambolic autumn Budget unravelled at pace over the weekend, after accusations that she lied to the public about the need for higher t...
‘Meghan’s spending too much!’: The late Queen’s angry phone call with Harry revealed
With Megxit, the death of Queen Elizabeth II, two cancer diagnoses, and now the ejection of Prince Andrew, there has been something of a Royal reckoni...
'A tax on success': Reeves's nightmare Budget unravels
It’s the morning after the economic night before and the response to Rachel Reeves’s Autumn Budget has been emphatically negative.
On this editi...
'Spineless, shameless and aimless': Reeves unveils horror Budget
The Budget has finally been delivered and it was every bit as horrible as feared.
Rachel Reeves has gone on a £30bn tax raid, punishing savers...
Desperate Reeves’s last-ditch plea for Budget support
With just 24 hours until the Autumn Budget, desperation appears to have set in, with the Chancellor meeting Labour MPs in a last-ditch attempt to get...