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The best new stories, personally selected for you Wednesday June 14 2023     Daily Digest

The best new stories, personally selected for you [View in browser]( Wednesday June 14 2023   [The Telegraph](   Daily Digest Your selected articles [Courtroom sketch of a desk and people including Trump]( [Inside the court as Trump's orange tanned face darkened into a scowl]( [The White House]( [White House bans ‘disrespectful’ trans model who flashed her breasts at Pride event]( [California Governor]( [Opinion - California is dismantling women’s hard-won rights – in the name of progressivism]( [Trump]( [How Donald Trump could run his election campaign from jail]( [Putin]( [Putin lets slip that Russia has lost 54 tanks in a week]( Special Offer: Enjoy 1 whole year for just $9 Discover the world through the eyes of Britain's finest writers. Unlock unlimited access to The Telegraph's award-winning website and app with a Digital Subscription. Cancel at any time. [Claim offer]( More recommendations [The medium Helen 'Nellie' Duncan outside the Old Bailey in 1944]( [The astonishing story of the last British woman sent to prison for witchcraft – 80 years ago]( [Jack Grealish]( [Jack Grealish’s 48-hour bender in pictures: Leather shorts in Ibiza to topless bus party in Manchester]( [Susannah Taylor]( [I’d never been told to lose weight – until I went to a French wellness resort]( [Cairngorms National Park]( [How to explore Britain’s largest national park like a local]( [The Beatles]( [AI can make every Beatles fan’s dreams come true – but should it?]( We hope you enjoyed our newsletter. If you have questions or feedback, please visit our [help page](. If you have questions about your Telegraph subscription, including delivery issues or technical ones, [please visit this page]( and contact us that way. The Telegraph UK News App is the fastest way to get the latest news, insight and opinion. [Download on the App Store]( [Get it on Google Play]( We have sent you this email because you have either asked us to or because we think it will interest you. [Unsubscribe]( | [Update your preferences]( For any other questions, please visit our help page [here](. Any offers included in this email come with their own Terms and Conditions, which you can see by clicking on the offer link. We may withdraw offers without notice. 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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