Unironically probably for the best, anything top secret he would learn in those meetings would be in the hands of his autocratic handlers before the meeting was concluded.
Depends what you want to spend and how much you want to do with it.
If you've got the technical ability and interest, look into building one yourself (they're just computers, just usually with a lot of storage) and running FreeNAS or UnRAID as the OS.
If you want a bit more of a plug and play solution, both Synology and QNAP are good brands. I'd also recommend over-provisioning the NAS in terms of bays. Sure 2 drives might be fine today, but it's nice to have room for expansion down the line.
Whatever you choose, you'll be able to run nextcloud and similar
The Telegraph has been Tory fan fiction since about the same time as the BBC changes. Loads of scandals of them taking money from shady places to print favourable news for the questionable people in the world and turn the other way when the Tories do something shitty.
They even beat the all time biggest liar, the Daily fucking Mail in the annual making shit up awards recently (IPSO factuality violations where they are forced to issue corrections)
The guardian is far from flawless, but it's one of the best news sources that we have available in the Anglosphere by an increasing margin—yes I'm including the BBC in that given everything that followed Mr Cameron's changes to the charter in 2015.
IIRC it was the British regulator that blocked it. The EU and eventually US ones issued similar statements following the UK block and then the deal was abandoned
Fair thing to be upset about, but Bill hasn't been in charge since the turn of the millennium, and hasn't had any official Microsoft role in half a decade
Unironically probably for the best, anything top secret he would learn in those meetings would be in the hands of his autocratic handlers before the meeting was concluded.