Good evening. Sir Keir Starmer has insisted he is not a fan of Margaret Thatcher as he faced a backlash from his own MPs for praising the Iron Lady. Elsewhere, the Duke of Sussex has lost his latest legal battle against the Mail on Sunday.
Good evening. The chairman of the Conservative Party has said a fresh leadership contest to replace Rishi Sunak would be “insanity”, amid a row over the Prime Minister’s Rwanda plan. Elsewhere, the Culture Secretary has announced the BBC licence fee will rise by more than £10.
In this bonus episode of Battle Lines, The Telegraph’s fixer in Gaza, Siham Shamalakh, sends us a dispatch from the ground. Speaking via WhatsApp voice notes, Siham reflects on her personal journey of having to flee her home and considers what the future might hold for the Palestinian people.
LONDON: An Israeli missile strike on a block of offices and apartments in Gaza City destroyed homes and killed innocents, the Daily Telegraph reported on Wednesday. The newspaper’s on-the-ground correspondents James Rothwell and Siham Shamalakh reported from Palestine Tower, where residents were forced to “move in darkness” following an Israeli airstrike on Friday that left