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The victory that sowed the seeds of May's defeat

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Plus, why aren't we vaccinating our children? . . Thursday, March 28, 2019 From The Editor Find out

Plus, why aren't we vaccinating our children? [View email online](. [Update your preferences](. [The Telegraph][The Telegraph]( Thursday, March 28, 2019 From The Editor Find out what the Editor of the Telegraph thinks you would enjoy reading this week. May's moment of defeat By Chris Evans Editor, The Telegraph Dear reader, Like a scouts' lesson in knot tying, this week has certainly had its share of twists and turns. [Our Brussels correspondent, James Crisp, charts them]( for Theresa May's premiership and reveals the victorious moment that was ultimately her downfall. Away from politics, we look at another emerging crisis. With the incidence of measles tripling in the UK, we ask why parents aren't vaccinating their children anymore. [It's a thought-provoking read.]( Because you registered for The Telegraph, the articles 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 [Theresa May]( Allister Heath believes the departure of Theresa May is the last chance to save Brexit. [Do you share his optimism?]( [Theresa May outside 10 Downing Street]( This is an excellent article on the seeds of Mrs May's downfall, from our Brussels correspondent, James Crisp. [Do read it.]( [Inside the camp]( 'One minute felt like one year'. [This is a gripping insight]( into the lives of inmates in the Xinjiang internment camps. [A crying baby]( 'Vaccine hesitancy' is now considered one of the biggest global health threats, but [why have parents stopped vaccinating their children?]( [Alan Ayckbourn]( Dominic Cavendish asks if this man is Britain's greatest living playwright. [What do you think?]( What did you think? Please contact me with your feedback at totheeditor@telegraph.co.uk or tweet me [@chrisevans1]( Although I am unable to respond individually to all the emails I receive, I am grateful to you for sending them to me. Share this newsletter [Email](mailto:%20?subject=Take%20a%20look%20at%20this%20new%20newsletter%20from%20The%20Telegraph&body=Hi,%0D%0A%0D%0AI%20want%20to%20share%20The%20Telegraph's%20newsletter%20with%20you...%0D%0A%0D%0A [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [The Telegraph][The Telegraph]( From The Editor See more Telegraph newsletters [Front Bench]( | [Money]( | [Film]( | [Food & Drink]( You are receiving this email because you are a registrant or subscriber of the Telegraph. Please do not reply to this email. Terms and conditions apply to all offers, prices and competitions that may be shown in this email. For full details please click on the advertised offer. The Telegraph reserves the right to withdraw these offers without notice. If you no longer wish to receive these messages, please [update your preferences](. In accordance with the 2018 Data Protection Act, Telegraph Media Group Limited and its group companies are committed to protecting your privacy. If you wish to know more please access our [privacy policy](. This email is from Telegraph Media Group Limited or its group companies - 111 Buckingham Palace Road, London SW1W 0DT. Registered in England under No 451593.

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