July 6, 2017
In the Telegraph's 5x5 briefing for today, Thursday 6 July, correspondents from around the newsroom report on EU negotiator Michel Barnier’s stark warning that the UK will lose most from 'no deal' over Brexit, the Wimbledon prize money row and Man United's £75m deal to steal striker Romelu Lukaku from under the noses of Chelsea.
July 5, 2017
In the Telegraph's 5x5 briefing for today, Wednesday 5 July, correspondents from around the newsroom report on the US response to North Korea’s missile test, Volvo becoming the first major car manufacturer to go all electric, and the swarms of flying ants invading the courts at Wimbledon.
July 4, 2017
In the Telegraph's 5x5 briefing for today, Tuesday 4 July, correspondents from around the newsroom report on North Korea’s most recent missile test, the latest from Westminster on the public sector pay cap debate, and the highs and lows from day two of Wimbledon.
July 3, 2017
In the Telegraph's 5x5 briefing for today, Monday 3 July, correspondents from around the newsroom report on French president Emmanuel Macron’s speech setting out his vision for France, the latest delays and rising costs of the Hinkley Point nuclear plant, and the opening day of Wimbledon.
June 30, 2017
In the Telegraph's 5x5 briefing for today, Friday 30 June, correspondents from around the newsroom report on Downing Street rebuking Kensington and Chelsea council over its decision to cancel a meeting about the Grenfell Tower fire, Germany voting in favour of same-sex marriage, and the 2017 Wimbledon draw.
June 29, 2017
In the Telegraph's 5x5 briefing for today, Thursday 29 June, correspondents from around the newsroom report on the retired judge chosen to lead the Grenfell Tower disaster inquiry, the senior Vatican official facing multiple sex assault charges in Australia, and the Lions choosing to pair Owen Farrell and Jonathan Sexton in bid to save the Test series.
June 28, 2017
In the Telegraph's 5x5 briefing for today, Wednesday 28 June, correspondents from around the newsroom report on charges being brought over the 1989 Hillsborough disaster, the key issues debated in the first Prime Minister’s Questions since the General Election, and the announcement of the 2017 seedings for Wimbledon.
June 27, 2017
In the Telegraph's 5x5 briefing for today, Tuesday 27 June, correspondents from around the newsroom report on Nicola Sturgeon putting plans for a second Scottish independence referendum on hold, internet giant Google being hit with record £2.1bn fine, and the Lions holding on for a thrilling 31-all draw against Super Rugby champions the Hurricanes.
June 26, 2017
In the Telegraph's 5x5 briefing for today, Monday 26th June, correspondents from around the newsroom report on Theresa May's deal with the DUP, her plan for Brexit migrants and Britain’s largest ever warship setting sail for sea trials today.
June 23, 2017
In the Telegraph's 5x5 briefing for today, Friday 23rd June, correspondents from around the newsroom report on how manslaughter charges could be brought over the Grenfell blaze, why PM Theresa May has been forced to defend her EU citizens offer and BBC cricket commentator Henry Blofeld's legacy as he hangs up his microphone