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The world’s first mass-production battery-electric car goes on sale late next year.
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Gardening insider Matthew Appleby ponders the state of horticulture
Since we're back into blood-toil-tears-and-sweat mode right now, I thought it was quite canny of Samantha Cameron to wear that retro-Forties Marks and Sparks dress, says Vicki Woods.
Telegraph View David Cameron has identified is a way of thinking and talking about the family with which modern Britain should feel comfortable.
Lacking direction and beset by scandal, the flagship dance show symbolises the failings of the BBC.
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