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Steve McClaren makes bold choices for Croatia.
The Fed's close call on rates raises fears for the US.
Your view, Chris Huhne
Christmas
Sending your child to see Santa may cost more than you'd think...
The Green Belt is no longer sacrosanct, says Clive Aslet.
Harriet Carew mulls over James's ultimatum.
One coat is not enough this winter, says Clare Coulson.
What can break the deadlock in the US entertainment crisis?
Confessions of a househusband
What your househusband really does while you're at work.
The Dysfunckshonalz
Charles Spencer
spots a rising
star at The
Dysfunckshonalz.
Princess Beatrice with her mother, the former Duchess of York
Why Princess Beatrice reigns over a glamorous social scene.
Are cruise destinations overcrowded?
Are cruise ships ruining the Caribbean's loveliest islands and Europe's finest cities? Jane Archer investigates.
Person opening an Antiquarian book for investing in books story
It's non-fiction: investors can gain volumes from buying first editions.
Should you be spooked by the loss of 25 million child benefit details?
"It is said that Delia Smith baked the cake for the album cover of the Rolling Stones' Let it Bleed. But some say that this is an urban myth."
Odd words from across the world: Ceri Radford, Two-faced cats: Matthew Moore, Norfolk nostalgia: Stefania Kaznowska, The Cod Delusion: Plum Tart
Christopher Howse
Matt cartoon, Telegraph
Alex cartoon, Telegraph
Make us laugh: daily cartoon caption competition