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And how Labour's Budget it threatening family firms.
President-elect Donald Trump is handing out big jobs before his January inauguration and has announced that billionaires Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy will head a new Department of Government Efficiency to cut bureaucracy in the US Government.
Kamal and Tim discuss Trump's current cabinet picks and if cutting the size of the state actually works.
Plus, we're joined by the owner of a 135-year-old steelmaker who says he won’t be able to pass his business down to his children due to Labour's changes to inheritance tax.
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Producers: Lilian Fawcett and Georgia Coan
Senior Producer: John Cadigan
Executive Producer: Louisa Wells
Planning Editor: Venetia Rainey
Production Co-ordinator: Ryan Gudge
Video Editor: Luke Goodsall
Studio Operator: Meghan Searle
Social Media Producer: Niamh Walsh
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The Archbishop of Canterbury has resigned - the former Conservative Party leader reacts in real time.
William Hague, former Tory leader and foreign secretary, is running for election again - this time to become chancellor of Oxford University. He joins Kamal and Gordon in the studio to explain his concerns about freedom of speech on campuses, how Starmer should convince Trump to back Ukraine, and why he would vote against the assisted dying bill.
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Producers: Lilian Fawcett and Georgia Coan
Senior Producer: John Cadigan
Executive Producer: Louisa Wells
Planning Editor: Venetia Rainey
Production Co-ordinator: Ryan Gudge
Video Editor: Luke Goodsall
Studio Operator: Meghan Searle
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Justin Welby is facing growing calls to resign after a report found the Church of England covered up “abhorrent” abuse.
The review said Archbishop Welby “could and should” have reported the case to authorities when details of the abuse of more than 100 boys and young men at the hands of serial predator John Smyth were presented to him in 2013. Archbishop Welby admitted he had “personally failed to ensure” it was investigated, but that he had “no idea or suspicion of this abuse” before 2013.
Kamal and Gordon Rayner are joined by The Telegraph’s Religious and Social Affairs Editor Janet Eastham to talk through what Welby did and didn’t know and whether his position is tenable.
Plus, as farmers prepare for a mass rally in London against the rise in inheritance tax, Kamal and Gordon speak to one of the organisers who says that Labour have “picked a fight with the wrong people”.
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Producers: Lilian Fawcett & Georgia Coan
Senior Producer: John Cadigan
Executive Producer: Louisa Wells
Planning Editor: Venetia Rainey
Production Co-ordinator: Ryan Gudge
Video Editor: Andy McKenzie
Studio Operator: Meghan Searle
Social Media Producer: Niamh Walsh
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And Trump will leave NATO, says his former national security adviser.
Kemi Badenoch has completed her first week as Leader of the Opposition. Kamal and Gordon are joined by the veteran MP David Davis to assess her first Prime Ministers' Questions and shadow Cabinet picks - and how she can propel the Tories back to government in 5 years’ time.
Plus, President-elect Donald Trump’s promise to end the Ukraine war “in 24 hours” could see Kyiv being forced to give up territory to Russia. So says John Bolton, who worked in Trump's previous administration. He tells the Daily T what he expects from foreign policy under Trump 2.0.
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Producers: Lilian Fawcett & Georgia Coan
Senior Producer: John Cadigan
Executive Producer: Louisa Wells
Planning Editor: Venetia Rainey
Production Co-ordinator: Ryan Gudge
Video Editor: Luke Goodsall
Studio Operator: Meghan Searle
Social Media Producer: Niamh Walsh
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Donald Trump's win puts Keir Starmer and Labour in an awkward position.
The PM leads a party that has described Donald Trump as racist, misogynistic and a fascist. He is now the most powerful man the world. So is it over for the special relationship?
Kamal Ahmed and Tim Stanley discuss what UK-US relations might look like in Donald Trump's second term in office and whether Starmer will be able to work successfully with the new President.
They also discuss where the Democrats and Kamala Harris went wrong, and what lessons the left need to learn from Trump's victory.
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Producers: Lilian Fawcett & Georgia Coan
Senior Producer: John Cadigan
Executive Producer: Louisa Wells
Planning Editor: Venetia Rainey
Production Co-ordinator: Ryan Gudge
Video Editor: Luke Goodsall
Studio Operator: Meghan Searle
Social Media Producer: Niamh Walsh
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Reaction from Washington DC on a night of drama as Trump takes back The White House.
ItIt is a stunning victory that will go down in history. Only the second President ever to return for a second, non-consecutive term, and the first to have a criminal conviction - Donald J Trump is back in The White House.
Camilla spills the beans on her night at a Republican watch party in the capital as the results rolled in. While US Editor Tony Diver joins Kamal to try and get a sense of how Trump achieved the impossible, where it all went wrong for Kamala Harris and what a second MAGA presidency could look like for the US, the UK, Europe and the world.
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Producers: Lilian Fawcett & Georgia Coan
Senior Producer: John Cadigan
Executive Producer: Louisa Wells
Production Co-ordinator: Ryan Gudge
Video Editor: Luke Goodsall
Studio Operator: Meghan Searle
Social Media Producer: Niamh Walsh
Editor: Camilla Tominey
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It looks as if Donald Trump is very close to victory in the US election, as he defied a major poll and won the state of Iowa after picking up a wave of red states including Texas, Florida, Ohio and Indiana. Join Camilla and Kamal for this bonus episode of The Daily T, bringing you up to date on the Former President's likely return to the White House.
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It’s polling day in America and the candidates have made their final pleas to the public, with both choosing the vital swing state of Pennsylvania to do it. But will it be Donald Trump or Kamala Harris who wins the race to the White House?
With Kamal in the studio in London, Camilla headed out onto the highway for a 250-mile road trip to Pittsburgh to watch former President Trump speak and find out what it is about him that draws the big crowds. Meanwhile, Kamala Harris was also in the city with a star-studded line-up featuring singers Katy Perry and Lady Gaga. The Telegraph’s Susie Coen brings us a report from the night.
Producers: Lilian Fawcett & Georgia Coan
Senior Producer: John Cadigan
Executive Producer: Louisa Wells
Production Co-ordinator: Ryan Gudge
Video Editor: Luke Goodsall
Studio Operator: James England
Social Media Producer: Niamh Walsh
Editor: Camilla Tominey
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The idea that Kamala Harris is ahead in Republican stronghold Iowa has America reeling - but how much can we read into it?
With just twenty-four hours to go until polling day, America has been sent into a frenzy with a shock poll from the Republican-held state of Iowa that puts Kamala Harris 3% ahead of Donald Trump. It wasn’t a state that was even in the conversation before, so does it mean Trump’s campaign is suffering subsidence? And can it be replicated elsewhere?
Kamal is in the studio in London and Camilla is in Washington to digest another wild weekend in the US election, and get the expert opinion on the Iowa poll from our Head of Data Ben Butcher.
Plus, Telegraph columnist and Daily T presenter Tim Stanley explains why he believes Donald Trump isn’t the monster the left portrays him as.
Producers: Lilian Fawcett & Georgia Coan
Senior Producer: John Cadigan
Executive Producer: Louisa Wells
Production Co-ordinator: Ryan Gudge
Video Editor: Luke Goodsall
Studio Operator: James England
Social Media Producer: Niamh Walsh
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Live reaction from the result announcement in central London.
Kemi Badenoch has secured a resounding victory in the Conservative leadership election, defeating Robert Jenrick with 57% of the membership vote.
Camilla and Kamal were in the room when the former business secretary called on Tories “get down to business” and win the next election. They react to the result and hear from MPs who backed Badenoch and Jenrick about the party’s need to unite.
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Producer: Lilian Fawcett
Senior Producer: John Cadigan
Production Co-ordinator: Ryan Gudge
Video Editor: Luke Goodsall
Camera Operator: Andy Mackenzie
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And lessons from cycling 4000 miles across America.
All the polls put next week’s US presidential election on a knife edge. But Republican pollster Kristen Soltis Anderson says the result could still be a shock landslide - for either candidate. She explains what pollsters are missing, Trump’s enduring popularity, and why independents think Harris is 'deceptive'.
Plus, travel journalist Simon Parker travelled 4000 miles through 11 US states, from Cape Flattery on the Pacific Ocean to Florida’s Key West - all on a bicycle. He shares with Kamal and Camilla what he learned about politics across the pond.
Visit the Telegraph Bookshop to buy Simon’s book A Ride Across America with 15% off.
Read: My British mind boggles at American eating habits, by Simon Parker
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Producer: Lilian Fawcett and Georgia Coan
Senior Producer: John Cadigan
Additional production from James Shield
Planning Editor: Venetia Rainey
Studio Operator: James England
Production Co-Ordinator: Ryan Gudge
Video Editor: Luke Goodsall
Social Media Producer: Niamh Walsh
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Don’t be a worker, don’t have a pension, and certainly don’t be a farmer. The dust has settled after yesterday’s Budget and we’re focusing on some of the major losers from chancellor Rachel Reeves’ big day.
Gordon and Kamal speak to dairy farmer James Robinson and former pensions minister Ros Altmann about the tax traps hidden in the Budget.
Plus, the latest special report from our US editor Tony Diver, who has visited Arizona and the border wall to get to the bottom of America’s immigration controversy.
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Producer: Lilian Fawcett
Senior Producer: John Cadigan
Executive Producer: Louisa Wells
Additional production from James Shield
Planning Editor: Venetia Rainey
Studio Operator: James Gudge
Production Co-Ordinator: Ryan Gudge
Video Editor: Luke Goodsall
Social Media Producer: Niamh Walsh
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It was Labour’s first Budget in 14 years and they’re back to their old playbook: tax rises and big borrowing, despite promising to deliver economic growth.
Gordon and Kamal are joined in Westminster by George Osborne’s former chief of staff Rupert Harrison and Tom Clougherty from the Institute of Economic Affairs to go over Rachel Reeves’ plans and unpack the politics behind the policies.
Plus, the Telegraph’s Jeremy Warner explains what higher National Insurance contributions will mean for British business.
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Producer: Lilian Fawcett
Senior Producer: John Cadigan
Executive Producer: Louisa Wells
Additional production from James Shield
Planning Editor: Venetia Rainey
Studio Operator: Meghan Searle
Production Co-Ordinator: Ryan Gudge
Video Editor: Luke Goodsall
Social Media Producer: Niamh Walsh
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From the states to watch to the stats to know, this is your ultimate audio guide to the US election.
Kamal and Gordon Rayner are joined by US Editor Tony Diver to explain how the electoral college system works, why just seven states will decide the election next week, and which issues are driving voters on each side to the ballot box.
Plus, Data Editor Ben Butcher gives The Telegraph’s predictions for each swing states and looks at how reliable the polling is from the US. The team also answer your questions, from when we’ll know the result to what President Joe Biden has been up to.
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Read: A guide to the 2024 swing states and why they are so important this election
Trump vs Harris: Latest polls
Producer: Lilian Fawcett
Senior Producer: John Cadigan
Executive Producer: Louisa Wells
Additional production from James Shield
Planning Editor: Venetia Rainey
Studio Operator: Meghan Searle
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Former chancellor Jeremy Hunt joins Kamal and Gordon Rayner in the Daily T studio for an exclusive sit-down interview.
He calls this week’s upcoming Budget as being the “most damaging since the 1970s”, accuses the Office for Budget Responsibility of doing political favours, and describes Rachel Reeves’ talk of a £22 billion black hole as ‘fiction.’
Kamal and Gordon also ask him what it’s like to deliver a Budget as chancellor, as well as who he’s voted for in the Conservative leadership contest.
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Senior Producer: John Cadigan
Executive Producer: Louisa Wells
Additional production from James Shield
Planning Editor: Venetia Rainey
Studio Operator: Meghan Searle
Video Editor: Luke Goodsall
Social Media Producer: Rachel Duffy
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Kamal and Camilla are joined for a forceful but intelligent debate by pro-reparations journalist and descendant of slave owners Laura Trevelyan and anti-reparations Conservative peer Lord Tony Sewell, who is the former Chair of the Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities.
It’s the Commonwealth heads of government meeting in Samoa, with leaders of the 56 Commonwealth nations all gathering for the first summit since King Charles took to the throne. Some of those attending from African and Caribbean nations have talked of using the occasion to press Keir Starmer into paying financial reparations for Britain's role in the slave trade.
Is there any case for atoning for the past monetarily, or would all parties be better off discussing how to work more closely in the future?
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Producer: Lilian Fawcett
Senior Producer: John Cadigan
Executive Producer: Louisa Wells
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Planning Editor: Venetia Rainey
Studio Operator: Meghan Searle
Video Editor: James England
Social Media Producer: Ji-Min Lee
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Kamala Harris has called Donald Trump a fascist. But is he?
Kamala Harris has used the “f-word” about Donald Trump for the first time - calling the former President a fascist during a Town Hall event hosted by CNN. The comments come off the back of a scathing attack by Trump’s former chief of staff John Kelly who said his ex-boss fitted “into the general definition of fascist” this week. But was this really a serious political attack by Harris? Camilla and Kamal discuss.
Plus, we’ll hear from our Chief Reporter Rob Mendick who has been to Minnesota to report on the emotional clash between the wife of a murdered police officer and Tim Walz, Kamala Harris’s pick for Vice President.
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Producer: Georgia Coan
Senior Producer: John Cadigan
Executive Producer: Louisa Wells
Additional production from James Shield
Planning Editor: Venetia Rainey
Studio Operator: Meghan Searle
Video Editor: James England
Social Media Producer: Niamh Walsh
Editor: Camilla Tominey
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A major diplomatic row as Donald Trump files a legal complaint accusing Labour of "blatant" election interference.
It started with an innocuous LinkedIn post drumming up Labour volunteers to campaign for Kamala Harris, and has ended with Donald Trump formally accusing the party of government of illegal election interference. Camilla and Kamal ask how Labour been so naive enough to allow themselves to create a diplomatic row with Donald Trump, and also how they can now hope to have a good relationship with any future Trump administration.
Plus, it was over to the deputies at Prime Minister's Questions this week, and it got pretty feisty between Angela Rayner and Oliver Dowden. We analyse Dowden's key blows ahead of the Budget as Labour still struggle to define what a 'working person' is.
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Producers: Lilian Fawcett and Georgia Coan
Senior Producer: John Cadigan
Executive Producer: Louisa Wells
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Planning Editor: Venetia Rainey
Studio Operator: Meghan Searle
Video Editor: James England
Social Media Producer: Niamh Walsh
Editor: Camilla Tominey
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Aside from Martyn Blake, only three other armed police officers have stood trial for murder. We speak to one of them.
The news of firearms officer Martyn Blake's acquittal in the Chris Kaba murder trial has sparked a national debate - not just about how and why the CPS came to charge him in the first place, but also the very future of armed policing in the UK itself. After all, who'd be an armed officer when there's a risk of criminal proceedings being opened against you?
Kamal and Gordon Rayner bring you a special extended interview with former police marksman Tony Long, who was cleared of the murder of suspected gang member Azelle Rodney, in 2005. One of only three other armed police officers who've ever stood trial for murder, he recounts his own ordeal, and explains why he thinks all police officers should carry guns.
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Producers: Lilian Fawcett and Georgia Coan
Senior Producer: John Cadigan
Planning Editor: Venetia Rainey
Studio Operator: Meghan Searle
Video Editor: Luke Goodsall
Social Media Producer: Niamh Walsh
Executive Producer: Louisa Wells
Additional production from James Shield
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The Met Police officer who shot dead Chris Kaba has been cleared of murder. Armed officer Martyn Blake fired a single shot through the windscreen of Kaba’s car when he tried to escape after being stopped by police in September 2022. Our Crime Editor Martin Evans talks Kamal and Gordon Rayner through the case and explains why the officer has been cleared.
Elsewhere, moments after delivering a speech at Parliament House in Canberra, King Charles was heckled by Aboriginal Australian senator, Lidia Thorpe, who yelled: "This is not your land, you are not my King." Kamal and Gordon get an on-the-ground report from Telegraph Royal Editor Hannah Furness and speak to former Australian politician Tim Smith - who knows Lidia Thorpe well - to ask if Australia will ever cut ties with the monarchy.
Plus, Telegraph Film Editor Robbie Collin reviews controversial new Donald Trump biopic The Apprentice.
Read: The Apprentice: a sleaze-slathered look at Donald Trump’s rise to power
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Producers: Lilian Fawcett and Georgia Coan
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Studio Operator: Meghan Searle
Video Editor: Luke Goodsall
Social Media Producer: Niamh Walsh
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