The Telegraph: UK & World News

The Telegraph: UK & World News

von TELEGRAPH MEDIA GROUP HOLDINGS LIMITED

  • Kategorie: News
  • Veröffentlichung: 2010-09-20
  • Aktuelle Version: 5.4.12.1
  • Alterseinstufung: 4+
  • Dateigröße: 58.10 MB
  • Entwickler: TELEGRAPH MEDIA GROUP HOLDINGS LIMITED
  • Kompatibilität: Lauffähig ab iOS 12.4 oder neuer.
Score: 4.45833
4.45833
von 96 Bewertungen

Beschreibung

Stay ahead of breaking news in politics, sport and culture. Explore a range of tools and advice, from building your wealth to looking after your health. Keep your ear to the ground with Telegraph Podcasts, including the latest news from Ukraine, gripping investigations and the inside scoop on today’s biggest talking points. And train your brain with Telegraph Puzzles, like Sudoku, PlusWord and the Cryptic Crossword. Not yet a Telegraph Subscriber? Download the app now to try 14 days free – no payment details required. Follow the latest breaking news Stay ahead of the stories shaping our world, from News and Business to Politics and Sport. Visit the Latest section for breaking news headlines, as they unfold in the UK, US and around the world. Or tap Home to scroll through the day’s biggest stories, with live blogs, videos and photo galleries, plus free-thinking comment and in-depth analysis. Expert advice Make the best decisions for you and your family. Whether you’re managing your money, looking after your health, planning your next holiday or searching for the perfect school or university, you’ll find a range of practical, valuable advice from names you can trust. See how the latest news affects your plans – and learn how to turn it to your advantage. You’ll also find a wide range of useful tools and guides, to help you plan your next step with confidence. Read the daily digital newspaper Enjoy the digital editions of The Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph anytime, anywhere. They're just like the printed editions of the newspaper, including all your favourite sections, supplements and magazines, like Telegraph Magazine. Every day’s edition of the newspaper is available from 5am. What's more, once you've downloaded your newspaper, you can browse it online or offline. So whether you’re travelling to work, need some food for thought over lunch, or you’re just relaxing at home, you’ll be able to read the full range of our unrivalled insight, expert tips and in-depth long reads. Stay ahead Set up notifications and never miss a moment, whether it’s a breaking news story, a major sporting event, the latest updates in business and finance, a must-read interview or opinion from your favourite journalists. Listen to podcasts Visit our Podcast Centre for a widely acclaimed range of audio-journalism. Listen to Ukraine: The Latest, get the inside track on the news in The Daily T, tune in to Planet Normal or listen to a gripping investigation, like Bed of Lies. Read subscriber-only newsletters Enjoy more from your favourite Telegraph journalists. Read a selection of their subscriber-only newsletters. Newsletters in the app include Matt’s weekly newsletter, Your Royal Appointment, Investor and Beyond Brexit Bulletin. Play Telegraph Puzzles Boost your mood and your brain power, wherever life takes you. Play games like the Mini Crossword, PlusWord, Panagram, Killer Sudoku and the Cryptic Crossword. Don’t have a Puzzles Subscription? Worry not, upgrading your access is quick and simple. N.B. - Payment will be charged to your iTunes Account at confirmation of purchase - Your subscription automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24 hours before the end of the current period - Your account will be charged for renewal within 24 hours prior to the end of the current period - You can manage your subscription and switch off the auto-renewal by accessing your Apple ID after purchase If you're a Telegraph Print Subscriber, you can use the app by validating your subscriber number and postcode within the app. Privacy Policy: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/topics/about-us/3691972/Privacy-and-Cookie-Policy.html Terms and conditions: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/topics/about-us/3692012/Terms-and-Conditions.html You know where we are if you need us. For support or feedback, please contact us via product_app@telegraph.co.uk.

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Reviews

  • The Telegraph App: GREAT!!!

    5
    von Stephan-1986
    Intelligent and amusing, informative and to the point. Good journalism.
  • Great Value for Money

    4
    von Bimbamdoria
    Being outside the UK The Telegraph is a good way to keep up to date.
  • Telegraph is the biz

    5
    von HaggisHen999
    Best business coverage in the market and quality journalism with a strong conservative slant. Buy and balance with the Guardian’s free news resource.
  • Splendid!

    5
    von B??K
    Has got everything I would ask of a serious news app!
  • New app

    1
    von Schatz 19
    I’m afraid that we do not like the new app. In fact, we feel it is a complete waste of time, in which, we have felt bullied, ignored and there was no need to boast about how glorious it would turn out ! To be honest, we think there has been little change. The few changes are not real changes, just slightly different - e.g. the contents or ‘ book ‘ just have different frames, which, by the way, are less easy to see, for the elderly. What is the point of numbering the frames ( 25 of 175 ) ? We , elderly, can’t remember what happened 2 seconds ago, let alone remember nos of frames! The absolutely worst re the contents , is the fact that when one presses a frame, it takes at least 3 sec to load , whereas the old version appeared immediately! How can you claim it is faster ? We do detest it, when we are actually forced to accept these new things. We think that a few people may have complained re the set-up, but the vast majority, like us, didn’t complain, as we were entirely happy with the old version. I should imagine that the majority was in the latter. Why didn’t you give everyone the chance to say if they wanted anything changed ? The devil you know............springs to mind ! Forcing us to accept something, which has proved to be not well done, leaves a nasty taste in the mouth. Sorry, not worth 1/2 a star ! Sincerely, Walter & Jan Klein
  • Not great, not UK’s leading paper. More Pravda than actual journalism.

    2
    von family5j
    The Telegraph is a kind of Pravda for UK radicalized OAPs. I have been a subscriber for two years - to get ‘another point’ of view. Terrible one-sided pseudo-journalism, to Boris Johnson what Pravda was to Leonid Breshnev. Uninteresting. And a clunky non-intuitive App that ties you in forever. Impossible to terminate subscription.
  • 9 out of 10

    4
    von GermanyIsGreat
    Almost no complaints - the Comment section is particularly good - highest quality writing I would say, out of all the broad sheets. It’s only the layout I would want to enhance - perhaps columns would be more appealing as in the paper version, rather than full page and would be easier to read. Great job and as an ex-pat, a real lifeline!
  • Telegraph App

    4
    von Djk216
    In the wake of Brexit I as an expat need in depth reporting and analysis of British politics. The Telegraph filled the need from a conservative viewpoint. The App is pretty good and finding relevant articles is quite quick. One drawback is that there is only one view, namely the replication of the print edition. The main drawback is that for some reason it is very power hungry. Reading for 30 minutes depletes power on my iPhone 6 by 25% or more.
  • Crossword

    4
    von JMT60THS
    Why can't you give the number of words needed in the cryptic crossword, e.g. 4,4,3, as you used to do? It was correct in yesterday's edition, but today it has again been omitted. This can't be rocker science. I have heard that this is only a problem got iPad users, but please remember that we also pay for our subscriptions. Thank you.
  • Ruined by ads

    1
    von SticklerForTruth
    The heavily intrusive ads you have persistently forced upon your readership have with the latest incarnation of your iPad/iPhone app reached such a pathetically begging-to-be-noticed level that I have often resorted to reading the web version of the paper in my browser. Since a broad swathe of users don't actually read the adds and instead find them merely irritatingly ubiquitous, you are only making your app less attractive. The Times meanwhile has a far superior app and allows the e-mailing of articles to popularise the paper. It also allows an in-app web or dictionary search that your app used to have! Used to have but not any more: your app is becoming less fun to use and you will ultimately drive away users rather than gain new ones. Shame on you for totally ignoring your app users feedback. Try reading the iTunes reviews of your app instead of your ad revenue reports. And PLEASE desist from writing me another falsely fawning response in which you say the ads are a necessary add-in to finance the app. That's like saying "We understand your point but are obliged to completely ignore it". A mind-bogglingly thoughtless and user-unfriendly stance.

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