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Gordon Rayner

Gordon Rayner

Associate Editor at The Daily Telegraph

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  • English
Covering topics
  • National News
  • Politics

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Recent Articles

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BBC forced to withdraw ‘thoroughly wrong’ racism allegations

Corporation’s Verify service published report with ‘multiple serious editorial problems’, leaked internal memo finds
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Revealed: The devastating memo that plunged the BBC into crisis

Document exposes string of incidents that suggest serious bias in corporation’s reporting
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Newcastle United drops ban on fan who shared gender-critical views

Linzi Smith ‘relieved’ but ‘wary’ about a return to St James’ Park after two-year ordeal
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BBC trans coverage ‘censored’ by its own reporters

Corporation’s LGBT desk ‘keeps other perspectives off air’, leaked internal dossier claims
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Exclusive: BBC doctored Trump speech, internal report reveals

Corporation edited footage in Panorama programme to make it seem president was encouraging Capitol riot, according to whistleblowing dossier
telegraph.co.uk

Andrew believed the worst was over... the King had other ideas

If being kicked out of Royal Lodge didn’t bite deep enough, losing all his titles would have cut the former prince to the bone
telegraph.co.uk

Farage would be better PM than Starmer, voters say for first time

Reform UK leader would be better at running the country, according to exclusive poll
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Spy case collapsed after talks on how it could harm UK-China relati...

Solicitor General confirms Government officials discussed diplomatic consequences of trial
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Blair backs income tax cuts

Former prime minister suggests lower taxes would boost growth by incentivising people to work
telegraph.co.uk

Simon Case challenges Starmer over China spy trial

Former head of Civil Service suggests there was enough evidence to go ahead, increasing pressure on Prime Minister
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How a ‘work is bad for you’ culture broke Britain

Demonising full-time employment is having a devastating impact on the nation’s psyche – and finances