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Joe Shute
Joe Shute
Senior Feature Writer / Columnist at
The Daily Telegraph - Telegraph.co.uk
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United Kingdom
Languages
English
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National News
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Recent Articles
telegraph.co.uk
'We use our rivers as sewers and it's vile': The author fighting for the future of Britain's wate...
Amy-Jane Beer’s new book explores the pollution and abuse of the nation’s rivers, but also the reverential place they hold in our culture
over 2 years ago
telegraph.co.uk
Brown bears vs farmers: the dark side of rewilding - The Telegraph
It is hailed as a triumph of conservation - but the return of these apex predators to the Pyrenees is having a profound impact on farmers
over 2 years ago
telegraph.co.uk
Inside the homes of Britain's royal memorabilia super-collectors - ...
From Prince Charles’s old table mat to the Queen as a garden gnome, these royal fans have amassed thousands of souvenirs and collectables
over 2 years ago
telegraph.co.uk
What the Queen said when she met the Red Arrows - The Telegraph
Nerves of steel and ‘work cycle’ skills are required to perform aerobatic displays for their majestic super fan
over 2 years ago
telegraph.co.uk
How we're being persuaded to love wind farms - The Telegraph
When it comes to turbines, pylons and even nuclear power plants, beauty is in the eye of the beholder
over 2 years ago
telegraph.co.uk
Hunger strikes and false dawns: Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe's six-yea...
The charity worker was kept in ‘inhumane’ conditions in an Iranian jail, but at last the campaign to secure her release has triumphed
over 2 years ago
telegraph.co.uk
What life could look like for Roman Abramovich - The Telegraph
While the billionaire is trying to dispose of his Western assets in a fire sale, there’s one question everyone is asking: Where is he now?
over 2 years ago
telegraph.co.uk
What riding an e-bike actually does to your health - The Telegraph
Crashes aside (we’re looking at you Simon Cowell) these bikes can have some surprising effects on the body – both good and bad
almost 3 years ago
telegraph.co.uk
The NHS doctors picking 'no jab' over a job - The Telegraph
The doctors say they’re not anti-vaxxers, but they object in principle to the Covid vaccine mandate, and think it sets a dangerous precedent
almost 3 years ago
telegraph.co.uk
Prince Andrew accuser wants resolution 'that vindicates her and oth...
David Boies, a lawyer representing Virginia Giuffre, suggested his client would be unlikely to accept a purely financial settlement
almost 3 years ago
telegraph.co.uk
The petty politics of Jeremy Clarkson's farm - The Telegraph
The TV personality’s failure to win planning approval to convert a lambing shed has shone a light on the whims of local authorities
almost 3 years ago
telegraph.co.uk
Court ruling in favour of Meghan, Duchess of Sussex condemned by ch...
Mail on Sunday says it will consider an appeal to the Supreme Court, amid concerns that judges have created privacy laws by the back door
almost 3 years ago
bordertelegraph.com
How, where and why the weather is changing explained by Joe Shute -...
Shute has travelled all over Britain to discover exactly how the seasons are warping, causing havoc with nature and affecting all our lives.
about 3 years ago
telegraph.co.uk
The hidden British life of Afghanistan's last hope - The Telegraph
Ahmad Massoud – dubbed the ‘Lion Cub’ – has uprooted his life in London to finish what his legendary father started: taking on the Taliban
about 3 years ago
telegraph.co.uk
Afghanistan: Two decades of conflict and tens of thousands dead – w...
As 20 years of fighting end we tell the war’s full story; how it began, the bloodiest day, the failings, and what next for Afghanistan
over 3 years ago
telegraph.co.uk
Millennials and vegans welcome: Have the Freemasons gone woke? - Th...
Can efforts to make Masonic groups more transparent and inclusive rid them of their shadowy, cult-like reputation?
over 3 years ago
telegraph.co.uk
Mental Health Emergency: Experts warn the fallout will last for yea...
As part of our new campaign, Joe Shute spoke to two specialists who fear for a ‘rising tide’ of people whose lives will be defined by Covid
almost 4 years ago
telegraph.co.uk
Meet the Duke who saved a rare bird from extinction - The Telegraph
The Duke of Norfolk transformed his estate to save the wild grey partridge. Now he runs one of the most exclusive shoots in Britain
about 4 years ago
telegraph.co.uk
The Queen has spoken of the resilience of her generation. Sir Tom M...
As he crossed the immaculate turf of Windsor Castle’s quadrangle to be knighted, the centenarian completed an unbelievable journey
over 4 years ago
s.telegraph.co.uk
Women at war - s.telegraph.co.uk
75 years after the end of the Second World War, a new book sheds fresh light on the women who helped win the Battle of Britain
about 9 years ago
telegraph.co.uk
The true story (behind the story) that inspired 45 Years - The Tele...
David Constantine, author of the short story that inspired must-see movie, 45 Years, tells Joe Shute how a startling real-life event sparked his original tale
about 9 years ago