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After possible wreckage identified, US investigators say engine data suggests how long plane flew after last contact
Users of statins experience fewer adverse symptoms than if they had taken a placebo, major study claims
Former GCHQ director tells Telegraph that Alex Salmond's plans are undercosted and would leave country less secure
Only the Tories offer realistic chance of British people finally having a say on Europe, says Peter Oborne
British intelligence officers on the Western Front suspected two cats and a dog of spying for the Germans, writes Jasper Copping
New book reveals life within $1bn Manhattan tower block, home to Wall Street titans, foreign oligarchs, tech moguls and film and music stars
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Jeremy Hunt will tell nurses NHS cannot afford to give one per cent rise
PM condemns "indiscriminate" attack as 50 missiles from Gaza Strip fired into southern Israel during official visit
Malcolm Jones tells inquest how he fought strong currents to reach wife but was unable to pull her to safety
Scrapping 40p rate could be "iconic" Tory pledge, Number 10 policy adviser Nadhim Zahawi says
General Sir Peter Wall warns a "moral disarmament" in a war weary West sends a message to future adversaries
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China will seek to pass its deflationary parcel to Europe, the one region that can't protect its own interests
Opec's increased demand forecast could see petrol prices climb as global growth picks up
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A study suggests 213,000 people have been threatened with eviction because they complained to their landlord
TSB has launched a current account that pays the joint-highest interest rate on the market
German international should discover the extent of his hamstring injury on Thursday but is almost certainly out of the north London derby this Sunday
Moores become toast of Cheltenham as father and son combine to land Queen Mother Champion Chase
It has not always been the easiest ride but Chris Robshaw is finally in his element as leader of England
There was unusual noise emanating around Lancashire parks last weekend. It was sound of children’s voices; piping, clear and undisturbed by adult bellowing. What a glorious row it was
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Rumours of Sergio Agüero joining Barcelona look premature as his countryman gives timely reminder of his class, writes Oliver Brown
'I get these blinding headaches every time Ed Miliband clarifies something'
Watch: Three of the world's rarest tigers have been born at London Zoo and hidden cameras have captured them playing with the mother just weeks after they were born
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Watch: captivating illustration of the immense complexity air traffic controllers face as they marshal Britain's plane-filled skies
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A blockbuster show of the Italian Master is coming to the National Gallery. Alastair Sooke reports
Can celebrities ever influence politics for the better?
Muppets Most Wanted, starring Ricky Gervais, is a disappointing sequel which erodes much of the Muppets' magic, says Robbie Collin
Sir Bradley Wiggins will become the first Olympian to star in The Archers, as he makes a cameo appearance for Sport Relief
The havoc humans have wreaked may prove to be our undoing, according to a new book
As Channel 4's space season begins, Will Gray heads to "Space Camp" in Alabama for a taste of how it feels to go to the moon
Twenty-five years ago, before the birth of the internet, fares were higher, information was hard to obtain and your money was at risk
The best gourmet, fine-dining and Michelin-starred restaurants in Rome, recommended by our resident expert
Here’s a captivating illustration of the immense complexity of the job facing air traffic controllers
Ideas for alternative Mother's Day activities, including adventure weekends, gin distillery tours, and farm stays
A timelapse video of Heathrow's T2 terminal being built has been released before it opens on June 4
When Germany legalised prostitution it embraced everything from 12-storey 'mega-brothels' to outdoor 'sex boxes'. But who won and who lost?
Spy-catcher, soldier and scent expert who faced assassination in Aden and smelt a rat in the RAF
Take up, coverage and use of the web is higher in Britain than any other major European nation, the communications regulator has claimed – but figures for speed are excluded
All-in-ones aren't going anywhere; here's our pick of the best to wear during the day or at night
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Leather-lined, Wi-Fi enabled mobile office is available to hire for business meetings on the road
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The campaign to stop the Sun publishing pictures of topless women has backfired, making the paper more determined than ever to keep Page 3
This open quesadilla recipe can be tweaked to suit whatever you have in the fridge
Why not buy a house with a cinema, helicopter pad, or golf course?
Gardening »
Helen Yemm solves your gardening problems. This week: a closer look at worms and the start of spring
There's gadgets galore, but how does the all-new Qashqai fare as family transport?
Charity, National Numeracy, has created a maths “check-up" test to raise skill levels among adults in the UK. Have a go at some sample questions
Have you ever gone to work thinking you feel like a fake or a fraud, that any minute your colleagues will see through you and realise how little you know? Have your say and vote... and you'll soon realise you're not alone
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