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Two targets attacked in first mission flown by British combat helicopters over Libya, the Ministry of Defence has confirmed.
Ministers will take aim at 6,000 people earning at least £100,000 who live in social housing, The Telegraph can disclose.
More than 60 firemen spent the night tackling a major blaze at an oil depot near Kingsnorth power station in Kent.
Ali Abdullah Saleh blamed 'outlaws' after he was hit by shellfire as presidential palace comes under attack amid brewing civil war.
Chocolate maker's 'diva' advert was in 'poor taste', says supermodel.
Employers hired far fewer workers than expected, jobless rate rises.
Britain's fourth-biggest bookmaker crowned winner of Tote race.
Weakened services sector suggests recovery is losing momentum.
Oil cartel seriously considers raising supply to dampen soaring prices.
England (342-6) v Sri Lanka Alastair Cook fall four runs short of a century after digging England out of a hole on the opening day of the second Test at Lord's.
Roger Federer's sensational 7-6 6-3 3-6 7-6 win set up a meeting with Rafa Nadal in the French Open final.
John Terry insists team have turned a corner after poor World Cup, but there must be no slip ups against Swiss.
Actor and writer Simon Callow talks about his mother’s dementia and the problem of texting in.
Louis Begley tackles terrorist attacks of September 11 in his new book, Schmidt Steps Back.
Compared to mudfests like Glastonbury, The Hay Festival is bliss – and wonderfully civilised, says Bryony Gordon.
It's a brave man who stands up in rural Wales to say second homes “are not necessarily a bad thing.”
Anthony Peregrine launches his four-part guide to France's most appealing regions.
Simon Cowell made an impassioned speech before the final's line-up was completed
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