I stepped on an I.E.D, I don't blame anyone | The Daily T PodcastToday we hear from a veteran who lost both his legs and his right arm in Afghanistan and how the Army Benevolent Fund - another of the charities the Telegraph is supporting this Christmas - changed his life. You can read more about the work done by the Army Benevolent Fund on The Telegraph website using the link below. Other charities we are supporting include: Alzheimer’s Research UK, Teenage Cancer Trust and Humanity a...
The Daily T Big Christmas Quiz I The Daily T PodcastIt’s Christmas Eve and that can only mean one thing: a big fat quiz. How closely have Kamal and Camilla really been following the news this year? And are they au fait with 2024 pop culture? Tim Stanley asks the questions in the inaugural Daily T Big Christmas Quiz, which includes a round on the bloopers and pre-show chat that never make it to air. Watch episodes of the Daily T here. You can also listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or...
Remembering Rishi's rainy suit | The Daily T Podcast
Football in wartime, with David Knowles | Ukraine: The Latest SpecialToday, in a special episode recorded before his death, David Knowles attends a football match in Ukraine, exploring how 'the beautiful game' has served as an anchor in a country at war. Produced by Rachel Porter. Donate to David's charity: This Christmas, the Telegraph is honouring the life and work of our late colleague David Knowles by working with Humanity & Inclusion, a charity helping the ill, vulnerable and dis...
Christmas tree set on fire triggers protests in SyriaThousands of Syrians took to the streets in protest after a Christmas tree was set alight near the city of Hama. Video circulating online shows hooded men setting fire to the tree in the main square of central Christian town Suqaylabiyah. Officials from Hayat Tahir al-Sham, the rebel group that now controls Syria, said the act was carried out by “foreign fighters”, and promised harsh punishment as well as restoration of the tree....
Who was Napoleon's greatest general? | Battle Lines Podcast SpecialOn this special episode of Battle Lines, Roland Oliphant and guests tackle the late David Knowles’ favourite conversational gambit: Who is your favourite of Napoleon’s Marshals? As they ponder their own choice they look back at who the generals were, what made them ‘great’, and why they continue to capture the imagination. Contributors Francis Dearnley (The Telegraph’s Assistant Comment Editor) Dr. Matilda Grei...
Humanity and Inclusion in Ukraine | The Daily T PodcastThis week we will be highlighting the work done by the four charities The Telegraph is supporting in our Christmas appeal. In today's episode, we'll be looking at Humanity and Inclusion, a global charity working alongside disabled and vulnerable people in 60 countries affected by poverty, conflict and disaster. You can read more about the work done by Humanity and Inclusion, as well as Adelie Pojzman-Pontay and Francis Dearnley's re...
Ukraine's all-robot assault force 'wins first battle' | Ukraine: The Latest | PodcastDay 1,034 Today, in addition to military and political updates, we report speculations about potential offensives over the New Year period, and feature an interview we did in Kharkiv with a lady who lived under Russian occupation. Then, we end with music in David's memory. Contributors: Francis Dearnley (Assistant Comment Editor). @FrancisDearnley on X. Venetia Rainey (Co-host Battle Lines podcast). @v...
Why The Zone of Interest is 2024's best film | The Daily T Podcast
What to watch this Christmas | The Daily T PodcastWhat film and TV made our critics' best of 2024 lists? And what should we be watching over the festive period? Join Telegraph Film Editor Robbie Collin and TV critic Anita Singh as they guide you through their favourites of the year and the best of the Christmas offerings! Watch episodes of the Daily T here. You can also listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts, and subscribe to The Daily T newsletter for upd...
Luigi Mangione pleads not guilty to murder and terror chargesLuigi Mangione has pleaded not guilty to murder and terror charges. The 26-year-old has been accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson and could face the death penalty under federal charges. For more from The Telegraph, click the link in our bio.
What to expect from Gavin and Stacey Christmas special | The Daily T Podcast
'He stared at me with a quarter of his head missing' - life in Russia's occupied territoryIn Western capitals, talk of 'ceasefire' and 'negotiations' between Ukraine and Russia is rife. But any peace - temporary or lasting - would almost certainly mean Kyiv being forced to concede the territory currently occupied by Moscow that has been seized in its illegal war; the bloodiest on European soil since the Second World War. But what does that mean in practice - for those who, with elderly ...
Brutal aftermath of Christmas market attack in GermanyThe death toll in the Magdeburg Christmas market attack has risen to five, with more than 200 injured. Visiting the scene on Saturday, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said it was a “terrible act...to injure and kill so many people with such brutality.” “We have now learnt that over 200 people have been injured,” he said. “Almost 40 are so seriously injured that we must be very worried about them.” The suspect, a 50-year-...
9/11 style attack in Russia as drone hits high-rise building in Kazan | Ukraine warDrones struck the city of Kazan, 900 miles from the border to Ukraine, early on Saturday leading to the temporary closure of the city airport. Russia's Kazan airport temporarily halted flight arrivals and departures, Russia's aviation watchdog Rosaviatsia said via the Telegram messaging app. Russian state news agencies reported that eight drones struck residential buildings but no casualties were reporte...
Jay-Z's legal drama: lawsuits and counterclaims | The Daily T Podcast
Putin hits Kyiv with North Korean missiles & Russian base 'ablaze' | Ukraine: The Latest | PodcastDay 1,031 Today, as Kyiv comes under renewed intense bombardment, we speculate over a possible Russian advance in the South, and later, we interview a blind lawyer in Kharkiv. Contributors: Francis Dearnley (Assistant Comment Editor). @FrancisDearnley on X. Dominic Nicholls (Associate Editor, Defence). @DomNicholls on X. Adélie Pojzman-Pontay (Journalist & narrative podcast producer). @ad...
The Texan lawyer suing rap’s royalty for millions | The Daily T PodcastHe made his name taking on BP, but now Tony Buzbee has his sights set on P Diddy – and says ‘many powerful people’ will be exposed Tony was once described by The Texas Tribune as a “big, mean, ambitious, tenacious, fire-breathing Texas trial lawyer”, and a fellow attorney has called him “the biggest, baddest, meanest dog in the yard” – a description you seldom hear applied to those called to the bar...
The lawyer behind Jay-Z & Diddy lawsuits | The Daily T Podcast
'I bought a drone and killed my boss - it was easy' | Battle LinesAs mysterious drone sightings near US military bases continue to unsettle anxious citizens, we look into what a new drone age means for the future of warfare. The flying objects have been defining the battlefield for a while, dominating the wars in Ukraine, Sudan and the Middle East. But now, with the advent of Artificial Intelligence, anyone can build an autonomous killer drone. So could this herald a new age of assassina...
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