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  • From his reflections on the Covid lockdowns and a potential return to No.10 to his suggestion of a referendum on the ECHR, we’ll take a deep dive into the man behind the cover. 


    As Boris Johnson prepares to publish his 772-page memoir ‘Unleashed’, Gordon Rayner and Camilla take Kamal behind the scenes of their exclusive interviews with the former Prime Minister.


    Plus, your reaction to our net zero special as Ed Miliband announces £22bn of investment in ‘unproven’ green technology. And why you should be storing your baked beans upside down.


    Producers: Lilian Fawcett and Georgia Coan

    Planning Editor: Venetia Rainey

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  • It infuriates and frustrates in equal measure - electric cars, heat pumps, wind farms blighting the countryside. Is there any way to make a conservative argument for tackling climate change?


    Kamal is joined by those who treat Net Zero like a dirty word - and others who believe there is a blue way to a green future, instead of Energy Security Minister Ed Miliband's plans.


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    Producers: Georgia Coan and Lilian Fawcett

    Planning Editor: Venetia Rainey

    Senior Producer: John Cadigan

    Executive Producer: Louisa Wells

    Studio Operator: Meghan Searle

    Video Editor: James England and Luke Goodsall

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  • It's the final day of the Conservative conference and the four remaining leadership hopefuls have been making their big pitches to the members.


    Kamal is joined by former Tory special advisor Henry Newman to listen through to the final speeches in Birmingham. They assess whether Tom Tugenhat brought enough energy, James Cleverly's digs at his rivals, Robert Jenrick's confused pledges and Kemi Badenoch's culture wars boasts.


    Plus, it was the first (and only) vice-presidential debate in New York last night as JD Vance took on Tim Walz live on CBS. Kamal chats to Telegraph Deputy US Editor Rozina Sabur, who was at the debate, to find out more about JD Vance's new 'Mr Nice Guy' image and why Tim Walz can't decide if he was in Tiananmen Square or not.


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    Producers: Georgia Coan and Lilian Fawcett

    Planning Editor: Venetia Rainey

    Senior Producer: John Cadigan

    Executive Producer: Louisa Wells

    Studio Operator: Meghan Searle

    Video Editor: James England

    Social Media Producer: Niamh Walsh

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  • On the second day of the Conservative conference in Birmingham, former Cabinet Minister Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg joins Kamal and Tim to talk about taking Reform seriously, why we aren't talking enough about net-zero and why he has signed up to star in his own reality TV show.


    Plus, as the Israel-Hezbollah conflict escalates, we're joined by shadow foreign secretary Andrew Mitchell to talk about what this war means for the Middle East.


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    Producers: Georgia Coan and Lilian Fawcett

    Planning Editor: Venetia Rainey

    Senior Producer: John Cadigan

    Executive Producer: Louisa Wells

    Studio Operator: Meghan Searle

    Video Editor: James England

    Social Media Producer: Niamh Walsh

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  • It's day one of the Conservative Party Conference and we hear from Liz Truss, James Cleverly, Robert Jenrick and Sir Graham Brady...


    The Tory conference is underway in Birmingham and the mood is...surprisingly bouyant.


    Kamal is joined by Gordon Rayner to chat to Sir Graham Brady at a special live Telegraph event. The former chair of the 1922 committee reveals what he really thinks about each of the five PMs he saw come and go...


    And The Daily T’s Tim Stanley has been in conversation with Liz Truss, who claimed the Conservatives would have won the general election if she had been leader.


    Plus, Kamal has been on the conference floor and caught up with leadership hopefuls Robert Jenrick and James Cleverly.


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    Producer: Georgia Coan and Lilian Fawcett

    Planning Editor: Venetia Rainey

    Senior Producer: John Cadigan

    Executive Producer: Louisa Wells

    Studio Operator: Meghan Searle

    Video Editor: James England

    Social Media Producer: Niamh Walsh

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  • The former Telegraph and Spectator Editor Charles Moore is in the studio with Camilla to discuss the future of conservatism ahead of the Conservative Party conference.


    He gives his verdict on the Tory leadership hopefuls - including why he's drawn to Tom Tugendhat - as well as the past five prime ministers, and where it all went wrong for the party.


    Plus, as the official biographer of Margaret Thatcher, he talks about why she would be huge on TikTok and how she would have dealt with Covid.


    Producer: Georgia Coan and Lilian Fawcett

    Planning Editor: Venetia Rainey

    Executive Producer: Louisa Wells

    Studio Operator: Meghan Searle

    Video Editor: James England

    Social Media Producer: Niamh Walsh

    Editor: Camilla Tominey

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  • It’s possible the government “overdid it” at the start of the pandemic, said Sir Chris Whitty today.


    Camilla and Tim are reentering the lockdown debate, after the former chief medical officer told the Covid Inquiry the government may have overstated the dangers of Covid in its early days. Have lockdown sceptics been vindicated?


    And — why has Camilla been unceremoniously dumped from her role interviewing Tory leadership candidates at their party conference next week?


    Plus, if your hackles are raised by terms like “taking the elevator”, “onboarding”, and other Americanisms that have crept into our language, you're not alone. The Telegraph’s resident wordsmith Simon Heffer is in the studio to explain why proper good British English is so important.


    Read: Americanisms are poisoning our language


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    Producer: Georgia Coan and Lilian Fawcett

    Planning Editor: Venetia Rainey

    Executive Producer: Louisa Wells

    Studio Operator: Meghan Searle

    Video Editor: Luke Goodsall

    Social Media Producer: Niamh Walsh

    Editor: Camilla Tominey

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  • Keir Starmer has been humiliated by his own party members voting against the winter fuel cut, and has also doubled down on accepting gifts, in another wretched twenty hours for the Prime Minister.


    On the final day of the Labour conference, party members gave the government a bloody nose by voting to oppose the winter fuel allowance cut. It won't change anything, but Keir Starmer now has a party in open revolt against his leadership, with one union leader telling the crowd it's 'not what people voted for' during a barnstorming speech.


    Camilla and Kamal ask where Starmer's already ailing government goes from here, with the Prime Minister also doubling down on accepting accommodation from Lord Alli in an interview last night; his excuse for which Camilla found "extraordinary".


    Plus - Phillip Schofield is controversially set to return to our TV screens in a new Channel 5 reality show. Can he ever be un-cancelled?


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    Producer: Georgia Coan

    Senior Producer: John Cadigan

    Planning Editor: Venetia Rainey

    Executive Producer: Louisa Wells

    Studio Operator: Meghan Searle

    Video Editor: Luke Goodsall

    Social Media Producer: Niamh Walsh

    Editor: Camilla Tominey

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  • Keir Starmer struck a downbeat tone in his first conference speech since the election, promising to make "tough long-term decisions" to rebuild the country.


    Camilla and Kamal are live from Liverpool once again to pick apart the bones of the PM's speech, which saw him dismiss criticism of his unpopular policies as "water off a duck's back". They also get all of the latest conference gossip from political editor Ben Riley-Smith, who's spent the past few days hobnobbing with the great and the good from the government.


    Plus - can people on the streets of Liverpool correctly identify the Cabinet? And what do they think of the first few months under Labour? We had a wander around the city centre to find out...


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    Producer: Lilian Fawcett and Georgia Coan

    Senior Producer: John Cadigan

    Planning Editor: Venetia Rainey

    Executive Producer: Louisa Wells

    Camera Operator: Andy Mackenzie

    Video Editor: Luke Goodsall

    Social Media Producer: Niamh Walsh

    Editor: Camilla Tominey

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  • Camilla is in heaven: surrounded by Lefties, as Labour descends on Liverpool for its first annual conference since the election. But what should have been a jolly jamboree has been overshadowed by the cash-for-clothes scandal and a row over the winter fuel payment cut.


    Kamal and Camilla unpack Rachel Reeves speech - was it style over substance? - and speak to Jonathan Ashworth, the ousted Labour MP, about what the new government is getting wrong.


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    Producer: Lilian Fawcett and Georgia Coan

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    Executive Producer: Louisa Wells

    Camera Operator: Andy Mackenzie

    Video Editor: Luke Goodsall

    Social Media Producer: Ji-Min Lee

    Editor: Camilla Tominey

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  • Nigel Farage has given his speech at Reform's first conference since winning five MPs at the general election, and Robert Jenrick says English identity is 'under threat'.


    Kamal and Camilla review Nigel Farage's big speech at the Reform conference, their first since the election, with 4000 members at the NEC in Birmingham there to see him as he plots a course to become Prime Minister by 2029.


    They ask where Reform go from here and how they can grow from five MPs into a fighting force that Farage thinks can 'destroy' the Conservatives.


    Plus, Robert Jenrick has been on manoeuvres and delivered a Farage-esque newspaper article bemoaning what he sees as the loss of 'English identity', and former prime minister of Canada Stephen Harper has been speaking about what the British right can learn from the Canadians...


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    Producer: Lilian Fawcett and Georgia Coan

    Senior Producer: John Cadigan

    Planning Editor: Venetia Rainey

    Executive Producer: Louisa Wells

    Studio Operator: Meghan Searle

    Video Editor: Luke Goodsall

    Social Media Producer: Niamh Walsh

    Editor: Camilla Tominey

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  • The PM's chief of staff has taken a nice payrise that means she now earns more than her own boss, whilst Sir Freebies himself can't kick the habit as revelations of more gifts emerge.


    A BBC story that Sue Gray, Keir Starmer's chief of staff, asked for and was given a salary of £170,000 - £3,000 more than the PM - has Westminster in a gossip frenzy, with leaks, power struggles and disgruntled advisers dominating the headlines. 


    It all comes as Sir Keir Starmer is under fresh scrutiny for accepting more hospitality from donor Lord Alli - with the Telegraph revealing that Starmer used his £18m penthouse on multiple occasions.


    So Kamal and Camilla simply ask - what on earth is going on at the top of government, and how has it all unravelled so quickly?


    Read: Starmer ‘used Lord Alli’s £18m penthouse in No 10 campaign’


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    Executive Producer: Louisa Wells

    Studio Operator: Meghan Searle

    Video Editor: Luke Goodsall

    Social Media Producer: Niamh Walsh

    Editor: Camilla Tominey

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  • It reads like something out of a spy thriller: thousands of pagers belonging to Hezbollah fighters exploded on Tuesday, killing at least 12 and wounding nearly 3,000 people. 


    We bring you the remarkable story behind the attacks, believed to be caused by explosives planted in the devices by Israeli agents.


    The Telegraph's senior foreign correspondent Roland Oliphant tells us whether the plot against Iran-backed Hezbollah could trigger an an all-out regional war. Plus, our man in Israel, Jotam Confino, reports on how local media is reacting to the audacious plot.


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    Producer: Lilian Fawcett and Georgia Coan

    Senior Producer: John Cadigan

    Planning Editor: Venetia Rainey

    Executive Producer: Louisa Wells

    Studio Operator: Meghan Searle

    Video Editor: Luke Goodsall

    Social Media Producer: Niamh Walsh

    Editor: Camilla Tominey

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  • And Ed Davey attacks the Conservatives in his conference speech, but shouldn't he have really gone after Labour - the party actually in power?


    4.3 million people could be out of work due to ill health by the end of this Parliament, ushering in an era of “disease and bankruptcy” for Britain, according to a new report from The Institute for Public Policy Research. Camilla and Kamal look at the report’s recommendations, including higher taxes on unhealthy foods, and ask if more nanny statism will really drag the country out of a health crisis.


    And Ed Davey has given his big speech at the Lib Dem conference, and used it largely to take aim at fourteen years of Conservative rule rather than holding Labour's feet to the fire. He has ambitions of being the official Opposition, so why did he focus on the Tories? Camilla senses a left wing stitch-up...


    Read: ‘Disease and bankruptcy beckon’ under Labour as Britain’s worklessness crisis deepens

    Midults Q&A: Do you need advice on a relationship dilemma?


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    Senior Producer: John Cadigan

    Planning Editor: Venetia Rainey

    Executive Producer: Louisa Wells

    Studio Operator: Meghan Searle

    Video Editor: Luke Goodsall

    Social Media Producer: Niamh Walsh

    Editor: Camilla Tominey

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  • And as disgraced BBC presenter Huw Edwards is spared a custodial sentence today - what does it say about our justice system that he isn't in prison?


    The PM is known to be keen on a freebie - whether it's Arsenal tickets or expensive specs. Having accepted over £50,000 in donations in the last year alone from Labour peer Lord Alli, including clothes for his wife which he failed to properly declare, could 'Mr Rules' actually be the greediest PM ever?


    Plus, with Sir Freebies in Rome chatting to Italian PM Giorgia Meloni about immigration, we ask a former head of the UK Border Force why Europe is having more success dealing with small boats.


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    Planning Editor: Venetia Rainey

    Executive Producer: Louisa Wells

    Studio Operator: Meghan Searle

    Video Editor: Luke Goodsall

    Social Media Producer: Camille Bavera

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  • Out-of-touch institutions for an entitled few or places of excellence offering essential support for kids who don't fit into state schools? Private schools have found themselves in Labour's crosshairs after it announced a controversial VAT rise, with the government now facing a potential high court challenge for breaching human rights. 


    Camilla and Tim bust some of the myths surrounding private schools in the UK, hear from people who send their children there, and consider the impact of the VAT rise with some schools already forced to close. 


    Additional reporting by Maighna Nanu and Pieter Snepvangers.


    Read

    Private school closes – and blames Labour for pricing out working class families


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  • Plus a chat with Sir Graham Brady about his favourite Tory PM and his new "tell-all" book about his long tenure as chairman of the 1922 committee.


    From "ballooning" waiting times to delays in A&E to deteriorating cancer care, Keir Starmer is blaming the Tories for all the NHS's problems. Camilla and Tim look at Lord Darzi's damning report and break down what’s really gone wrong.


    Sir Graham Brady, the former chairman of the 1922 committee of backbench Tories, tells us which Tory prime minister he liked best and why he has chosen to write a 'tell-all' book about his private conversations with them.


    And - can the British public tell their Badenochs from their Tugendhats? We head to the streets to find out.


    Producers: Lilian Fawcett and Georgia Coan

    Senior Producer: John Cadigan

    Planning Editor: Venetia Rainey

    Executive Producer: Louisa Wells

    Studio Operator: Meghan Searle

    Video Editor: Luke Goodsall

    Social Media Producer: Niamh Walsh

    Editor: Camilla Tominey

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  • We take you behind the scenes as Donald Trump and Kamala Harris went head to head for the first time in a live televised presidential debate on ABC. Camilla is joined by a bleary-eyed Tim Stanley, who stayed up all night watching, to dissect the two candidates' performance, and they're also joined by US editor Tony Diver who was in the 'spin room' afterwards as Trump arrived to tell everyone he'd had a 'great debate'.


    Plus - banning social media for under 16s, a good idea or just nanny state meddling? Australian PM Anthony Albanese has proposed it, but Camilla and Tim are dead against...


    Producers: Lilian Fawcett and Georgia Coan

    Senior Producer: John Cadigan

    Planning Editor: Venetia Rainey

    Executive Producer: Louisa Wells

    Studio Operator: Meghan Searle

    Video Editor: Luke Goodsall

    Social Media Producer: Niamh Walsh

    Editor: Camilla Tominey

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  • Earlier today, thousands of convicts were released onto the streets before the end of their sentences to help alleviate overcrowding. Camilla Tominey and Gordon Rayner speak to the former prison governor Vanessa Frake-Harris who dealt with Moors murderer Myra Hindley and serial killer Rose West behind bars, and ask how to solve the crisis in our prisons.


    Plus, five have become four in the Tory leadership contest as Mel Stride was knocked out of the running in the latest round of voting. Camilla and Gordon react to the news on a busy day of voting in Westminster, with the government’s cut to winter fuel allowance also voted through in parliament despite a threat of rebellion from Labour MPs.


    And the Princess of Wales’ video marking the end of her chemotherapy treatment - majestic or mawkish?


    Read:

    Camilla Tominey: Scenes of Prince and Princess of Wales kissing reflect their love in a time of turmoil


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    Executive Producer: Louisa Wells

    Studio Operator: Meghan Searle

    Video Editor: Luke Goodsall

    Social Media Producer: Niamh Walsh

    Editor: Camilla Tominey

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  • David Davis tells The Daily T he thinks “the balance of probabilities” is that the killer nurse is innocent, just as the health secretary says the public campaign to free her is “crass and insensitive”.


    With an inquiry into her crimes due to begin this week, the veteran Tory MP is in the studio again to reveal his own conclusions about Letby’s case. We also hear from a Cambridge statistician who has raised concerns about the evidence used to convict the nurse of murdering seven babies.


    Plus, is Labour brave enough to reform the NHS? Ahead of the publication of a damning report on the health service, Camilla and Gordon ask why the new government are overlooking one its biggest crises: social care.


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    Producers: Lilian Fawcett and Georgia Coan

    Senior Producer: John Cadigan

    Planning Editor: Venetia Rainey

    Executive Producer: Louisa Wells

    Studio Operator: Meghan Searle

    Video Editor: Luke Goodsall

    Social Media Producer: Niamh Walsh

    Editor: Camilla Tominey

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