
Live: Nasa’s Artemis II Takes Humanity Back to the Moon
NASA’s Artemis II mission launched astronauts on a historic voyage around the Moon’s far side, marking the first crewed lunar flight since Apollo 17 in 1972. The Orion crew capsule, propelled by the Space Launch System, will spend several days testing life‑support, navigation and communications systems. These demonstrations are critical precursors to the planned Artemis III landing slated for 2028. The flight underscores the United States’ renewed commitment to sustainable lunar exploration.

Iran's 'Zombie Regime' & UAE ‘to Help Force Open’ Strait of Hormuz
The episode focuses on the escalating Iran‑U.S. conflict, President Trump’s recent claims that Tehran has asked for a cease‑fire, and the strategic scramble to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. It highlights the United States’ ongoing combat operations, the Pentagon’s consideration...

In Full: Pete Hegseth Holds a Briefing on Iran
Pete Hegseth delivered a briefing titled “Operation Epic Fury,” describing recent U.S. military actions against Iran and his on‑the‑ground visit to CENTCOM forces. He highlighted that U.S. forces have conducted over 11,000 strikes in the past month, including 200 dynamic strikes...

'Starting a War Is Not a War Crime': Orbán's Hungary, the EU's Most Anti-Ukraine Government
Budapest’s Prime Minister Viktor Orbán used a recent interview to argue that starting a war is not a war crime, positioning Hungary’s narrative against the prevailing Western condemnation of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. He framed the conflict as a product...

Trump’s Way Out Is to Secure the Strait of Hormuz and Declare Victory
The video argues that Donald Trump’s only realistic route to claiming victory in the ongoing Middle‑East conflict is to neutralize Iran’s control of the Strait of Hormuz, a chokepoint through which roughly 20 percent of the world’s oil passes. According to the...

Iran War: Civilians Lose While Regime Remains Strong
The video argues that ordinary civilians in Iran, Lebanon and Israel are the primary victims of the ongoing conflict, while the Iranian regime remains intact. It challenges the expectation that the war would topple Tehran’s leadership, noting that fear and...

In Full: Reeves Discussing Plan for Rising Prices Amid Iran Conflict
UK Labour finance minister Rachel Reeves announced a package aimed at shielding consumers from unfair price hikes as oil and fuel costs surge following the outbreak of war in Iran. The plan includes a temporary cap on household energy bills,...

'Islamic Ideology Is Rife!' Whistleblower Exposes Civil Service Bias I The Daily T
The Daily Telegraph interview features former diplomat Edmund Fitten Brown warning that Britain’s Foreign Office and wider civil service have drifted into a cultural bias that obscures the nation’s traditional allies and enemies. He argues that policy decisions such as the...

Iran War: Oil and Gas Refinery Strikes Threaten Gulf Security
The video examines the recent escalation in the Gulf’s energy sector, beginning with Israel’s air‑launched missiles that hit Iran’s South Pars gas field – one of the world’s largest offshore gas reserves. Iran responded with two salvos of ballistic missiles...

‘Treacherous, Disloyal and Duplicitous': An Explosive New Book About Harry and Meghan | The Daily T
Tom Bower’s latest exposé, titled *Betrayal*, dominates today’s Daily Tea interview, positioning the former royal couple as the central villains of a post‑royal drama. The author, a veteran of scandal‑slinging biographies, alleges that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have deliberately undermined...

My Deaf Child Can’t Hear Putin’s Missiles - but He Can Feel Them | Firsthand
The video follows Aliona, a flower‑shop owner in Odessa, and her family as they grapple with Russia’s systematic strikes on Ukraine’s energy grid. With power outages sweeping the city, the couple’s small business and home have been forced to run...

Why Lockdown May Have Left Young People Vulnerable to Meningitis
A deadly meningitis outbreak in Kent, which claimed two lives, has been traced to gaps in routine teenage vaccinations caused by pandemic‑era school closures. The suspension of school‑based immunisation programmes left roughly four in ten adolescents without protection against the...

Exclusive: Why Iran's New Leader Survived & How to Reopen the Strait of Hormuz
A leaked IRGC audio recording reveals how Mojtaba Khamenei survived the 30‑bomb strike that killed his father Ali Khamenei, his wife, sister and other relatives, shedding light on his rapid elevation as the new supreme leader. The discussion also examines...

Live: Trump Speaks About Iran Crisis
Former President Donald Trump delivered a brief televised address on the Iran crisis, reiterating his long‑standing concerns about Tehran’s nuclear program and warning of potential conflict if aggression continues. He offered no new policy details, instead emphasizing deterrence and the...

A Strategy in a War Like This Has More than Just a Military Component
The speaker argues that political pressure on the military is creating an inability to achieve broader war objectives, because the current approach relies almost exclusively on an air campaign without a complementary ground component. Without forces to secure the Strait of...

LIVE: Iran War Briefing Held by Hegseth in the Pentagon
The Pentagon held a live briefing on the ongoing Iran conflict, branding the campaign as Operation Epic Fury. Senior officials, including Secretary Hegseth, emphasized that the combined U.S.‑Israeli air effort has delivered more than 15,000 strikes in just under two weeks, targeting...

Why Is Trump Surprised that Iran Hit Back by Closing the Strait of Hormuz?
Donald Trump’s administration was caught off‑guard as Iran shut the 24‑mile‑wide Strait of Hormuz, a chokepoint that moves roughly 20 percent of daily global oil supplies. The video argues that Tehran’s long‑standing warnings about closing the waterway and striking Gulf energy...

In Full: Iran War | Karoline Leavitt Holds a Press Conference
The press briefing, led by Karoline Leavitt, centered on the Trump administration’s ongoing military campaign, dubbed Operation Epic Fury, against Iran. Leavitt highlighted rapid progress: more than 5,000 enemy targets struck, ballistic missile attacks down 90%, and the destruction of...

‘Trump Is a Man with No Plan’: Why the President Can't End the Iran War | The Daily T
President Donald Trump described the Iran war as "very complete, pretty much," then qualified it as both finished and ongoing, revealing a contradictory stance. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth countered, saying the conflict is only at its beginning, underscoring a lack...

In Full: Pete Hegseth Hosts Pentagon Briefing on Iran War
The Pentagon convened a high‑level briefing led by Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Gen. Dan Caine to assess the unfolding war with Iran. Officials detailed the current U.S. military posture, potential calibrated strike options,...

On Iran's Border with the Kurdish Fighters Ready to Invade: Sophia Yan Dispatch
Reporting from northern Iraq near the Iran border, Sophia Yan describes Kurdish fighters poised to cross into Iran amid debate over U.S. support after mixed signals from former President Trump. Kurdish groups — divided across Iran, Iraq, Syria and Turkey...

Why Iran's New Supreme Leader Could Intensify the War
Iran’s IRGC‑favoured son, Mojtaba Khamenei, has been installed as the new supreme leader following the assassination of his father. His appointment signals a shift toward a more hard‑line posture against the United States and Israel as the conflict enters its...

How Trump's Iran War Could Blow up the World Economy | The Daily T
Oil prices surged to $118 a barrel, the highest level since 2022, after President Donald Trump suggested a potential conflict with Iran. Former economic adviser Tyler Goodspeed explained how the price shock could translate into higher fuel costs for consumers...

Starmer vs Trump – King's Bid to Save the Special Relationship | The Daily T
Prime Minister Keir Starmer and President Donald Trump finally exchanged remarks after Trump launched a series of personal attacks on Starmer for his perceived inaction on the Iran conflict. The exchange has sparked debate over whether the historic US‑UK "special...

Is Britain’s Navy Ready for War? | Iran
The video examines whether Britain’s navy can counter a sudden Iranian drone attack after an unmanned aircraft landed on RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus, raising doubts about the United Kingdom’s ability to protect forward bases in a volatile region. Analysts note that...

Trump Attacks Weak Starmer over Iran Dither and Delay | The Daily T
Donald Trump criticized UK Labour leader Keir Starmer and the government after the US-led strikes that reportedly killed Iran’s supreme leader and much of his senior team, saying Britain should have allowed US use of its bases. The strikes have...

No Amount of Diplomacy Is Going to Stop Iran From Launching Its Missiles and Drones
The video asserts that Iran views itself as fighting for survival and has spent years building the Middle East’s largest ballistic missile arsenal to retaliate if the Islamic Republic is threatened. It claims the conflict has escalated into open war,...

Trump: 'I Am Very Disappointed in Starmer over Iran'
Former President Donald Trump told the speaker he was “very disappointed” in UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer for initially withholding permission to use the UK-administered Diego Garcia base for strikes in Iran. Trump said the delay set US operations back,...

In Full: Trump Responds to Supreme Court Ruling on Tariffs
President Donald Trump convened a press conference after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled his tariff campaign illegal. The high court found the executive‑led tariffs on Chinese goods exceeded statutory authority. The decision overturns years of trade policy that has shaped...

NHS Urges Nine Million People to Get Therapy
The National Health Service has rolled out a nationwide campaign urging nine million Britons to access talking‑therapy services, zeroing in on six anxiety‑related conditions – social anxiety, panic disorder, PTSD, OCD, body‑dysmorphic disorder and specific phobias. The push comes as...

North Korea 'Names' 13-Year-Old Nuclear Heiress & Inside Europe’s Race to Rearm
The Telegraph’s Battle Lines podcast examines two converging stories: South Korean intelligence suggesting that Kim Jong‑un may have named his 12‑13‑year‑old daughter, Kim Ju, as heir, and Europe’s renewed push for defence autonomy highlighted at the Munich Security Conference.\n\nSouth Korea’s National...

Student Debt Scandal Exposed: ‘It's an Interest Rate Racket’ | The Daily T
The Daily T episode spotlights the UK student‑debt crisis, branding the RPI‑plus‑3% charge as an "interest‑rate racket" and questioning whether university education remains a sound financial investment. The panel explains that the Retail Price Index, currently around 4%, combined with a...

Zelensky ‘Planning Election and Peace Deal Referendum’ | Ukraine: The Latest
The episode of "Ukraine The Latest" wrestles with mixed signals about President Volodymyr Zelensky’s intentions for the upcoming fourth anniversary of Russia’s full‑scale invasion, amid speculation that he may announce either a snap presidential election or a referendum on a...