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Millions of families face a sharp rise in gas and electricity bills as energy firms prepare to increase their profit from customers by almost 50 per cent.
The father of 27-year-old Oxford University graduate Ben Ogden killed along with seven other Britons in a plane crash in Nepal paid tribute to his 'spirited' son who was about to start a career in law.
The new head of the RSPCA vows to take animal welfare back to its activist roots by challenging the Government on “shabby deals” such as the badger cull.
Telegraph View: Growing clamour for press regulation backed by statute threatens a priceless British freedom.
Independent audit on Spain's banks shows the country needs €60bn (£48bn) to return to health.
Thousands of prisoners are allowed to watch pay-TV satellite television channels at the taxpayers’ expense, The Daily Telegraph can disclose.
Home side win three points in fourballs but rookie Colsaerts stunning display gives Europe hope.
Reforming Libor is only the beginning, according to industry observers.
Surcharge for Germany's religious population is 9pc on income tax bills.
John Terry and his Chelsea team head to Arsenal on Saturday knowing a chorus of disdain awaits them.
Blackburn manager Steve Kean says he has been 'forced to resign' due to his position becoming "untenable".
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