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Wednesday 25 July 2012

Editor's Choice

Our selection of some of the best writing and most compelling recent articles, pictures and video on Telegraph.co.uk

'The West is asleep over Islamist extremism'

The former prime minister talks to Charles Moore about religion and politics, lessons from the financial crisis and the future of the euro

23 Jul 2012

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Clegg: I would form coalition with Labour

Nick Clegg says he would be prepared to take Lib Dems into a coalition with Labour after the next general election.

23 Jul 2012

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History for Wiggins

On a landmark day for British cycling, Bradley Wiggins wins Tour de France and leads Mark Cavendish to stage victory in Paris.

22 Jul 2012

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Lloyds in further loan sale turmoil

Lloyds faces the indignity of another cut price sell off as buyers walk away from its £1.2bn Project Lundy auction, which had hoped to offload a collection of debt positions inherited from HBOS' investment banking activities.

22 Jul 2012

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Coalition in pension fees clampdown

Pension funds whose high charges have “torn the heart” out of savers’ retirements should scrap unfair terms and offer them new deals that do not penalise them, the Pensions Minister says.

22 Jul 2012

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Let's celebrate a world united

It's easy to carp, but the Olympics is a glorious festival we should be proud to host, says Allan Massie

22 Jul 2012

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Britain's five golden greats

Nigel Farndale goes through the Telegraph's sporting archives to find the most inspiring stories about our greatest Olympians

22 Jul 2012

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Bradley Wiggins, Tour de France hero

Bradley Wiggins, the fastest Mod on two wheels, has inspired a nation to take up cycling, says WIlliam Langley.

22 Jul 2012

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American Way: Vetting Time for Veep

Fevered speculation is growing in the US political world over picks for candidates for vice president

21 Jul 2012

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Volunteers who help run the Olympics

Volunteers from around Britain help run the Olympics, says Christopher Middleton

21 Jul 2012

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What athletes think of the Olympic Village

A 24-hour dining room is the popular showpiece of the athletes' base, says Jacqueline Magnay

21 Jul 2012

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Tony Blair: 'Charity? No, it’s for me’

Jimmy Thomas, the casino owner, says he fell out with Tony Blair after discovering that he was a 'money-grabbing young man'.

21 Jul 2012

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Student Life: My personal statement

Annie Walton Doyle offers a student's perspective on how to sum yourself up in 4,000 characters.

21 Jul 2012

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Pain in Spain: recession and the middle class

Unemployment, debt and the collapse of industry have brought Spain to its knees – even the middle classes are now queuing at the food banks

21 Jul 2012

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It’s going to be the time of our lives

Don’t listen to the whingers. Soak up the dramas and super-human performances, says Jim White.

20 Jul 2012

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And the best caravan tow car is...

The results are in for the annual tow car of the year awards, but the winner might surprise you.

20 Jul 2012

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Syria: There will be no happy ending

Assad will be toppled, but Syria will be left bitterly divided, adding to the instability of the region, argues Richard Spencer

19 Jul 2012

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On patrol: the seaside God squad

Sarah Rainey meets the 'street pastors’ hoping to combat anti-social behaviour in Whitstable

19 Jul 2012

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Look carefully: this is pop’s future

Conor Maynard is one of a new breed of pop star. He tells Neil McCormick how it started.

19 Jul 2012

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Google bids to take Apple’s tablets

For the first time since the iPad’s launch, there’s a real rival in town. Matt Warman reports on Google’s Nexus 7 and the rise of the seven-inch tablet.

19 Jul 2012

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Dairy farmers are being skimmed alive

The British milk industry is in crisis, says Louise Gray

18 Jul 2012

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Brown fat measured by thermal imaging

Cameras could be used to measure people's 'good fat' and determine which foods to avoid, scientists claim.

18 Jul 2012

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The Olympic heroes on and off the track

Sprinter, sailor, torchbearer, chef... those who have paved the way to the London Games are the subject of an inspiring new show, says Jim White.

4 out of 5 stars

18 Jul 2012

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O2 customers get three days free

Millions of O2 customers will be given a 10 per cent discount on their monthly bill, or 10 per cent extra free on a pre-pay top-up, as an apology for last week’s 24-hour nationwide network failure.

18 Jul 2012

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Student Life: How to dress for less

In our new series on student life, Ellie Pithers explains how to create a university wardrobe without crippling your loan.

18 Jul 2012

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