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If Labour wants to reverse its declining poll ratings, it shouldn’t be trying to fight the Tories for the centre-right ground.

European manufacturing and industrial unions met in Madrid this week at a specially convened conference to discuss the crisis in European industry.

The Telegraph’s defence editor is spinning hard for the Egyptian generals, writes Daniel Wickham.

Gabriella Jozwiak reports from the Migrant’s Rights Network event last night on young people’s attitude to immigration.

The world’s number one exporter of Wahabi jihadis considers atheists its foremost terrorism concern.

There is a 1 in 3 chance that someone elected as a UKIP MEP will no longer be a party member by the time of the next election.

Faced with the prospect of a capacity crunch in energy supplies, the Mayor is content to sit back and write another column attacking renewables.

Northern Ireland’s first minister Peter Robinson has warned of “nuclear options” if Stormont doesn’t approve the Welfare Reform Bill.

It’s no longer fair for consumers to bear the large, usurious costs associated with loose regulation.

University bosses saw their salaries jump by an average of 5.5 per cent between 2011-12 and 2012-13, according to a new study published today.