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Ruth Posner, 84, is starring in a new play that tells the remarkable story of her escape from the Warsaw Ghetto during the Holocaust
Margot Asquith was surrounded by rumours and myths, all of which fuelled biographer Anne de Courcy’s fascination, she tells Peter Stanford
From The Shining to The Ring – via Beethoven and Mrs Doubtfire – Telegraph writers select the films that first sent a chill down their spine
BBC1's The Missing has the potential to be the best drama of the autumn, says Gerard O'Donovan
Marvel reveals release dates for a two-part Avengers sequel and Thor 3
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Gill Charlton, Telegraph Travel's consumer correspondent, secures a refund for a reader whose holiday was ruined by an "administrative mistake"
As an Australian tourist says he does not blame the tiger that mauled him, we ask, would you pet a tiger?
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