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    Telegraph screen shotThe Telegraph is an established British news-paper that offers a multitude of news. Covering basically all main categories available like sports, arts, politics etc.

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    The Telegraph, UK news

  • Holocaust denier Fredrick Toben freed - Holocaust denier Frederick Toben has been freed from custody in Britain after the German government abandoned its fight to extradite him.
  • Wales is 'very violent place' with a binge drinking culture warns chief constable - A chief constable warned people in Wales to choose their friends and family carefully because the country was "a very violent place" with a binge drinking "culture".
  • Human rights laws prevent 19 terror suspects from being deported - Human rights laws have prevented Britain deporting 19 terror suspects in the last three years the Home Secretary was forced to admit.
  • Gipsies get £100 million from Government for new camp sites - Almost £100 million of public money will be spent building new camps for Gipsy families across England.
  • Stolen £1 million Greek icon returned home - A Greek icon painting worth £1 million that had been cut into six pieces and smuggled out of the country to Britain has been returned to Athens.
  • The Duchess of Cornwall plans to take up pilates or Tai Chi - The Duchess of Cornwall is considering starting pilates or Tai Chi.
  • Loss of secret documents on train was 'not preventable' says Whitehall review - The loss of secret documents on a commuter train by a senior intelligence official was "not preventable" a Whitehall review has decided.
  • Man chases lorry for 20 miles after it clips his Tudor home - A 63yearold heart patient chased a lorry across three counties after it clipped his house and failed to stop.
  • Suspected criminals list emailed to 150 farmers by mistake - Details of suspected criminals were mistakenly emailed to 150 farmers by police a force said.
  • Cambridge University magazine prints topless page three picture of student - A Cambridge University magazine has printed a page three picture of a topless female student.
  • The Telegraph, Top news

  • 400 foreign criminals allowed to stay in Britain - Up to 400 criminals including serious offenders have been told they can stay in Britain the Home Office has disclosed.
  • Government admits it is losing one laptop a week on anniversary of loss of child benefit database - Government departments have been losing one laptop a week in the year since the entire child benefit database went missing.
  • Man accused of Shannon Matthews kidnap told police her mother threatened him - Michael Donovan the man accused of kidnapping schoolgirl Shannon Matthews told police her mother threatened him with violence to make him look after her daughter.
  • Baby P: Text message names those responsible to thousands - Message sent to thousands urges people to pass it on to "name and shame" the couple the "cruel vile killers of baby p".
  • Baby P: Lodger convicted of Baby P killing 'told of torture' to classmates - Lodger convicted of killing Baby P reportedly told fellow students that he had been involved in torture which "went a bit too far".
  • Member of Royal household and serving policeman named on BNP list - A serving member of the Royal household is among the people named as members of the British National Party on a list leaked on the internet.
  • Ofsted: vulnerable children 'let down' by councils - Vulnerable children are being neglected as councils fail to act on the "worst cases of abuse" according to Ofsted.
  • Shannon Matthews' mother 'broke down and confessed' in policewoman's car - Karen Matthews broke down in tears as she confessed in a policewoman's car a court has heard.
  • Shannon Matthews: Mother 'reported her missing to move in with new man' - Shannon Matthews's mother reported her daughter missing when a plan to leave her partner for her coaccused went wrong a court heard.
  • Baby P: Doctor who missed broken back speaks out - The only person sacked over the case said she had been "deeply affected" by her involvement in the events leading up to his death.
  • The Telegraph, Science news

  • Ice glaciers three times the size of Los Angeles discovered on Mars - Vast ice glaciers have been discovered near the equator of Mars.
  • Scientists take a step closer to an elixir of youth - A naturally occuring substance that can create "immortal cells" could be the key to finding a real elixir of youth scientists claim.
  • Mobile phone 'nurses' track health of patients - Mobile phones are being used to track the health of patients under a new scheme that could improve the lives of thousands of chronically ill Britons.
  • Transplant of windpipe grown from stem cells heralds new era in medicine - The transplant of a human windpipe grown from stem cells is a surgical breakthrough of almost limitless potential.
  • Marijuana may improve memory and help fight Alzheimer's - Marijuana could help reduce memory loss in old age and fight Alzheimer's Disease scientists have found.
  • Oxford University 'committed to cutting animal research' - Oxford University "will be glad" to see the back of animal experiments a leading academic has admitted.
  • Scientists find way to calculate people's real age - You are only as old as you feel it is said. But soon scientists will be able to calculate your real "biological age".
  • Remains of a Sabre toothed tiger the size of a horse found off British coast - The partial leg bone of a sabretoothed tiger which was the size of a horse has been dredged from the seabed by a trawler in the North Sea.
  • Metal detector man's £350000 Iron Age neckband - Metal detector enthusiast finds 2000yearold golden neckband.
  • Computer system to predict how long people lost at sea will survive - Scientists are developing a new computer system to predict how long people can survive when lost at sea.
  • The Telegraph, Latest Blogs

    The Telegraph, Digital life

  • Ice glaciers three times the size of Los Angeles discovered on Mars - Vast ice glaciers have been discovered near the equator of Mars.
  • Suicidal schoolgirl tormented by fake internet boyfriend court hears - A mother created a fake online identity in order to torment a teenage girl whom she knew was "vulnerable suicidal and boy crazy" a court has heard.
  • Google tool allows user to personalise search - Internet giant Google has launched a new tool that will allow internet users to rank the websites produced during a search.
  • Strictly Come Dancing: BBC message board closed as fans revolt over John Sergeant - The BBC is facing one of the biggest revolts in its history over John Sergeant's decision to quit Strictly Come Dancing with 170000 messages on its website.
  • Hours on the internet may be good for children - Parents should stop worrying about the amount of time teenagers spend socialising on the internet as they are gaining useful skills according to a new study.
  • Scientists take a step closer to an elixir of youth - A naturally occuring substance that can create "immortal cells" could be the key to finding a real elixir of youth scientists claim.
  • Astronauts lose spider in space station - First it was a tool bag now NASA astronauts aboard the International Space Station have misplaced an orbweaver spider.
  • European Union plans online library to rival Google - Cultural riches from over 2000 years of European civilization are going digital.
  • Britons spend more time on the internet than the rest of Europe - Britain is a nation of technology geeks spending more time on the internet playing computer games and on social networking sites than the rest of Europe.
  • Transplant of windpipe grown from stem cells heralds new era in medicine - The transplant of a human windpipe grown from stem cells is a surgical breakthrough of almost limitless potential.
  • The Telegraph, Arts

  • Surprise Yourself: Nuclear: art & radioactivity - Dominic Cavendish recommends an nightmarish excursion to BANG.
  • The Sopranos: exclusive deleted scenes - Never seen before clips from The Sopranos DVD box set
  • Imagine This: melodrama shows off a dubious imagination - Charles Spencer reviews Holocaust musical Imagine This at the New London Theatre.
  • Frankie Boyle: 'In comedy, there's no line that you cannot cross' - Comedian Frankie Boyle is famous for saying the unsayable. Marc Lee meets him.
  • The 50 most inspiring buildings in Britain - From St Pancras to Stonehenge, Lloyd's of London to Hadrian's Wall, Telegraph architecture critic Ellis Woodman picks the structures that define the nation
  • The night France tuned in to clank and clatter - and a new music was born - Ivan Hewett looks at the origins of musique concrète, revisited in a 60th anniversary tribute to Pierre Schaeffer.
  • Welcome to the Voice: a night at the opera with Sting and Elvis - In a remarkable musical diversion, two of pop's biggest stars are treading the opera stage in Paris. They tell Neil McCormick why
  • The 50 most inspiring buildings in Britain - From St Pancras to Stonehenge, Lloyd's of London to Hadrian's Wall, Telegraph architecture critic Ellis Woodman picks the structures that define the nation
  • Christmas on Mars: DVD review - David Cheal reviews Christmas on Mars
  • Angelina Jolie: The mummy returns - Angelina Jolie tells Will Lawrence about her expanding family, life with Brad - and how her mother inspired the performance that could win her an Oscar
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