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- At the age of 21, Tim discovers he can travel in time and change what happens and has happened in his own life. His decision to make his world a better place by getting a girlfriend turns out not to be as easy as you might think.
- A weekly output of high quality comment, news and analysis of the big defence stories
- Uncle Xi, Chairman of Everything, China's CEO, Mao 2.0, Winnie the Pooh, Steamed Bun. Chinese leader Xi Jinping has many names, but what is really known about him? The Telegraph's award-winning China Correspondent Sophia Yan is going to find out - but this might be her toughest assignment yet. Wish her luck.
- War in Ukraine, a humanitarian crisis and reaction in Kyiv, Westminster and beyond. The Telegraph's top journalists tell you what you need to know every weekday.
- Former Boston mobster Mark Silverman rates seven Irish mob scenes in movies and television for realism, such as "The Departed" and "The Town." Silverman discusses the accuracy of Irish mob stereotypes in "The Departed" (2006), "The Town" (2010) and "Black Mass" (2015). He also comments on the portrayal of Irish gang activities in "The Boondock Saints" (1999) and "The Kitchen" (2019). He analyzes the depiction of violence in the Irish mob in "Death to Smoochy" (2002) and "What Doesn't Kill You" (2008).
- Donald Trump says he will be back in a speech.
- This short film musical focuses on an affluent African American female who is going through an identity crisis.
- The inside line on UK politics. Interviews with top politicians and commentators, analysis from the Telegraph's Westminster team and the occasional musical interlude.
- The untold story of Britain's role in the Trump-Russia scandal, revealed by those who saw it firsthand. Spies, lies and an election like no other.
- Money makes the world go round. But it also starts a lot of fights. Join some of the Telegraph's top journalists as they step in to referee.
- Michael and Phil are joined by Ben Wright for chats with ECB bigwigs and international stars, to village viral sensations. A celebration of cricket in all its glory and absurdity, with new parts every Wednesday.
- The latest Coronavirus news from The Telegraph's leading journalists, with analysis of the impact on health, business and travel in the UK and beyond.
- Brave whistleblowers. A trail of data. A secret system for dealing with allegations of child abuse. Follow the Telegraph's Investigations team on their year-long hunt into the Jehovah's Witnesses.
- Piers and Susanna was at the Flower Show yesterday; reaction to the death of Niki Lauda; is 'milkshaking' a violent act?; Nicola Sturgeon on Brexit 'peril'; can anyone beat Trump?; plus, Ashley Roberts is live in the studio.
- In Birmingham, Mark 'Robocop' Hudson has a zero-tolerance attitude to bad parking. Parking chaos near Bristol City's ground on match day delays bus services. School children issue "parking tickets" to parents parking outside their school.
- Qatar won the football World Cup against all odds, including those of FIFA itself or its then president, Sepp Blatter.
- Join Sam as she's joined by women across the sporting world as they discuss the big issues and talking points - from ACL injuries and activism to menstruation and motherhood.