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Thursday 31 March 2011

Lifestyle

LATEST IN LIFESTYLE

Homegrown style: A rosy future for my young orchard

Francine Raymond finds herself planting fruit trees with enthusiastic assistance

Mothering Sunday gift ideas

Carolyn Hart looks at the latest Food News, including all the best treats for Mothering Sunday

What do you put in your Bloody Mary?

Declared the world's most complex cocktail, Max Davidson wonders if it's acceptable to add your own ingredients.

New spy in the cab 'reports' bad drivers – to their parents

Which newly qualified young driver hasn't probed the limits of their – or their car's – on-road performance? Now, however, parents will be able to monitor their child's driving by remote control, and cut their insurance bills at the same time.

A lesson in how to grow up naturally

BBC presenter Kate Humble is right to say that schools should take pupils out to enjoy the countryside, says Clive Aslet. Children are growing up as deprived as a Victorian chimney sweep.

Light, fresh, zingy dishes for spring

Recipes whose wonderfully fresh flavours put a little zing into spring

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Green entrepreneurs can start at any age

Want to trim your bills, update your home and do your bit for the planet? Sarah Lonsdale tests the latest 'eco’ products and sorts the fads from the finds. This week: Eco-gardens

Syria takes a risk

Telegraph view: By refusing to offer any concessions to the protesters, President Bashar al-Assad has missed an important opportunity to resolve Syria’s deepening political crisis.

Motorists want higher speeds on motorways

Drivers' motorway wish list includes less tailgating and an increased speed limit.

Family judge tells father to use Skype to see his children

Britain’s most senior family judge has overturned a man's attempts to stop his children emigrating to Australia with their mother - saything they can keep in touch by Skype.

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