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Date: Thu, 2 May 2019 at 17:52
Subject: Why Oxford didn't love JRR Tolkien
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Plus, meet the sex slaves trafficked to Britain

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Thursday, May 2, 2019

From The Editor 

Find out what the Editor of the Telegraph thinks you would enjoy reading this week.

Ministerial sackings, sex slaves and inside the life of JRR Tolkein

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By Chris Evans, Editor, The Telegraph

Dear reader,

In a dramatic move, Theresa May sacked her Defence Secretary last night after accusations that he leaked a National Security Council discussion (you can read the original story by our Deputy Political Editor Steve Swinford here). In this fractious Government, leaks may feel like nothing new, but our columnist Philip Johnston explains why this one is different.

Away from Parliament, James Rothwell has met the founder of a Romanian shelter for sex slaves, many of whom have been trafficked to the UK's brothels. It's a dark read, but well worth your time.

Laurence Dodds looks at a plan by Facebook which could allow them to track you in a whole new, troubling way, and Tanya Gold explores why Oxford never embraced one of its most famous alumni, JRR Tolkien.

Because you registered for The Telegraph, the articles below are free for you to read for the next seven days. I hope you enjoy them. And as ever, there's always much, much more on our website.

Chris

 

My Choices

Philip Johnston explains why the Huawei leak was the one that crossed the line. Do you agree with him?

James Rothwell goes inside the ugly world of sex slavery. It's an eye-opening read.

If you use WhatsApp and shun Facebook, you should be very nervous right now. Read why.

Could a net-zero emissions target be a chance to lead a second Industrial Revolution? Find out here.

In this touching portrait, Tanya Gold explores why Oxford didn't reciprocate JRR Tolkien's love.

 

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