The Daily Telegraph – Penalties heartbreak again’
Summary of Today's Paper

The Daily Telegraph – Euro 2020: Penalties heartbreak again’
The Daily Telegraph says football was almost home. With 23 minutes to go in normal time, it was almost home. In extra time as Raheem Sterling appeared set to wriggle through on goal only to be halted by the wall that is Giorgio Chiellini, it was almost home. In the penalty shoot-out when Jordan Pickford saved from Andrea Belotti, it was almost home. And then it was gone. It was taken away.
Today's Headlines
We are at a crossroads in history, Starmer tells Europe
We are at a crossroads in history, Starmer tells Europe The Daily Telegraph reports the prime minister has told Europe that we are at a crossroads as he wants a ‘coalition of the willing’ to help repel Russia’s threat. The front page notes that the King is playing his role in supporting Ukraine and Zelensky. The paper’s picture shows the PM and French president, Emmanuel Macron, meeting with Zelensky.
The state missed chance after chance to stop Axel Rudakubana – then covered its errors, claims The Telegraph
The state missed chance after chance to stop Axel Rudakubana – then covered its errors, claims The Telegraph When Britain’s security forces fail to protect us from domestic threats, the Government now turns to a well-worn playbook. Don’t look back in anger. Don’t let hate divide us. And whatever you do, don’t ask questions. On July 29 last year, Axel Rudakubana viewed a video of a terrorist attack. He watched as a man yelling “Allahu
Musk turns on Farage
The Daily Telegraph – Musk turns on Farage The Telegraph reports US billionaire Elon Musk has turned on Reform UK leader Nigel Farage – just a few weeks after meeting in the US, where a potential $100 million donation to the party was discussed. Musk seemingly turned on Farage after he failed to back Musk’s calls for far-right activist Tommy Robinson to be released from jail.