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Britain backs the Justice for Pensioners campaign
Exclusive: A total of 58 per cent said they backed the Telegraph's Justice for Pensioners campaign, which is calling for a suspension of tax paid by pensioners on savings and dividends.
US Government bails out Motown with $17bn loan
GM and Chrysler have been saved with lifeline loan package in a move that will pile pressure on the British government.
Forced marriage doctor 'was drugged in psychiatric clinic'
Doctor was held captive by her family in Bangladesh and kept in a private mental hospital for months and injected daily with anti-psychotic drugs.
Baby selected to be free from breast cancer gene
The first baby in Britain genetically screened to be free from a potentially deadly breast cancer gene will be born next week.
George Osborne
Janet Daley
Callum MacDougall
The biggest Ponzi
Is it Bernard Madoff's or the British Government's, asks Ian Cowie.
Man Utd draw Inter, Liverpool face Real
Man United have been pitted against Jose Mourinho's Inter Milan in the last 16 of the Champions League draw.
A sleeping tour de France
Anthony Leyton and Juliet Kinsman from the Mr & Mrs Smith hotel guides select eight tempting Gallic hideaways.
Undercover chalet girl
As our undercover chalet girl begins her week-long training session, she finds that interest in the opposite sex is proving to be a popular way to pass the time.
Riding high in cattle country
Mustering on an Australian cattle ranch an is not as easy as it looks, says rookie 'Jillaroo' Lisa Young.
Mark leaves for South Pole
Mark Pollock leaves the house as he becomes the first blind person to race to the South Pole.