Nicola Harley, The Telegraph

Nicola Harley

The Telegraph

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Jeremy Corbyn reveals secret to his flourishing allotment: How he 'waters' his compost

Jeremy Corbyn has revealed the secret to his flourishing allotment - how he 'waters' his compost. → Read More

Sales of raw milk on the rise as food watchdog raises health concerns

Concerns have been raised over the growing popularity of raw milk, as consumers are lured to the unpasteurised drink by claims of health benefits. → Read More

Sergei Skripal poisoning: Military remove ambulances and police cars for nerve agent testing

Police cars and ambulances are among dozens of items being removed from Salisbury for testing in the hunt to find those responsible for poisoning a former spy and his daughter. → Read More

Judy Garland's daughter diagnosed with brain tumour after collapsing following London performance

Lorna Luft, the daughter of US actress Judy Garland, has been diagnosed with a brain tumour after collapsing following a performance in London. → Read More

Poisoned police officer: 'I'm not a hero. I was just doing my job'

The police officer who is seriously ill after helping a Russian spy and his daughter poisoned in a nerve agent attack has insisted he is not a hero but was “merely doing his job”. → Read More

Queen pledges to continue to 'grow' the Commonwealth in 'scope and stature' for future generations

The Queen has vowed to continue to grow the Commonwealth in "scope and stature" for future generations in her Commonwealth Day message. → Read More

Zoo puts all of its mammals on birth control amid fears of overcrowding

A zoo has put all of its mammals on birth control amid fears of overcrowding following an outbreak of TB. → Read More

Disgraced Iraq lawyer Phil Shiner hid houses and even his guitars in bid to avoid paying £7m debts

The disgraced lawyer who led the witch hunt against Iraq war veterans hid assets including houses and even guitars to avoid paying his £7 million debts. → Read More

Aid charities admit to a string of sexual misconduct claims

A catalogue of abuse and harassment allegations at some of Britain’s biggest aid charities can be revealed today. → Read More

Vicar of Dibley's Emma Chambers dies aged 53

The much loved actress Emma Chambers - who starred as the Vicar of Dibley’s dippy verger - has died at the age of 53. → Read More

Couple charged over alleged hit and run deaths of two young brothers

Two people have been charged with causing the death of a toddler and his six-year-old brother in an alleged hit and run as they walked home from the park with their mother. → Read More

Millions left in tears as shock storyline sees Archers mum die suddenly from killer sepsis

It was a moment of mass grieve for millions, leading to motorists pulling over in tears, as a tragic twist in soap The Archers saw one of its stars unexpectedly killed off due to sepsis. → Read More

BBC's John Simpson targeted in Czech spy honeytrap

The BBC's world affairs editor has told how he was targeted in a Czech honeytrap plot. → Read More

Czech agent claims 15 Labour MPs met spies as Ken Livingstone and John McDonnell deny claims

Ken Livingstone, John McDonnell and Jeremy Corbyn were part of a group of at least 15 senior Labour figures who shared information with Eastern bloc agents, it is claimed today. → Read More

Fathers take more days off work to care for sick children than mothers, survey of parents shows

Fathers now take more time off work to care for sick children than mothers, a new survey of parents reveals. → Read More

British Isil fighter who plotted UK attack reportedly killed in secret targeted RAF mission

A British Isil fighter who was plotting attacks on UK soil was reportedly killed in a targeted attack on the orders of the RAF. → Read More

Large fire breaks out in London's West End

More than 50 firefighters are tackling a blaze in London's West End. → Read More

Leading girls’ school criticised for first-come, first-served offer system

A leading girls' school has been criticised by parents for its 'first come first serve' offer system. → Read More

We're not slaves, more than 100 migrant workers say as they launch protest at arrest of farm bosses

Migrant flower pickers have been protesting outside a police station after officers "rescued" them from an alleged slave farm. → Read More

Dead hamsters may only be hibernating, charity warns after pet Dusty found alive in wheelie bin

Dead hamsters may only be hibernating, a charity has warned after a pet called Dusty was found alive in a wheelie bin. → Read More