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Trace Your Family History: free guide and CD-Rom inside The Telegraph
Don't miss The Telegraph next weekend for a free Trace Your Family History guide and CD-Rom, in association with Who Do You Think You Are? Magazine
b*y The Telegraph on Saturday and get a free copy of Trace Your Family History, The Essential Step-by-Step Guide which will show you how to discover your family background in only 14 days.
If you have ever put off researching your family history because you feel you do not have the time, then this guide will demonstrate just how much dramatic information you can uncover in a short period.
With so much material online, you will be astonished by what you can learn in a matter of hours once you know where to look. The forgotten facts about your family’s past that you will unearth will undoubtedly give you a taste for further inquiry.
With millions of records now online, the CD-Rom web directory, free inside The Sunday Telegraph, will point you towards the best and most relevant online resources.
The CD-Rom is a complete directory containing more than 1,400 sources to help you take your research further. By grouping websites into themes, the disc will prove invaluable in tracing your family's past online. It is compatible with PC and Mac systems.
You will also find plenty of advice and inspiration at Who Do You Think You Are? LIVE at Olympia, London (25-27 February) where you can meet the Who Do You Think You Are? Magazine team.
Don't miss The Telegraph on Saturday, February 19, and Sunday, February 20, for the FREE Trace Your Family History guide and CD-Rom which will give you the skills to discover your family's past.
Don't miss The Telegraph next weekend for a free Trace Your Family History guide and CD-Rom, in association with Who Do You Think You Are? Magazine
b*y The Telegraph on Saturday and get a free copy of Trace Your Family History, The Essential Step-by-Step Guide which will show you how to discover your family background in only 14 days.
If you have ever put off researching your family history because you feel you do not have the time, then this guide will demonstrate just how much dramatic information you can uncover in a short period.
With so much material online, you will be astonished by what you can learn in a matter of hours once you know where to look. The forgotten facts about your family’s past that you will unearth will undoubtedly give you a taste for further inquiry.
With millions of records now online, the CD-Rom web directory, free inside The Sunday Telegraph, will point you towards the best and most relevant online resources.
The CD-Rom is a complete directory containing more than 1,400 sources to help you take your research further. By grouping websites into themes, the disc will prove invaluable in tracing your family's past online. It is compatible with PC and Mac systems.
You will also find plenty of advice and inspiration at Who Do You Think You Are? LIVE at Olympia, London (25-27 February) where you can meet the Who Do You Think You Are? Magazine team.
Don't miss The Telegraph on Saturday, February 19, and Sunday, February 20, for the FREE Trace Your Family History guide and CD-Rom which will give you the skills to discover your family's past.
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Free New Covent Garden soup book
This weekend with The Sunday Telegraph, claim your free New Covent Garden soup recipe book, only at Morrisons stores nationwide
This weekend only with The Sunday Telegraph, you can claim your free New Covent Garden soup book, which are only available at Morrisons stores nationwide.
Choose from one of the four titles below:
Book of Soups: New, Old and Odd recipes
This book lets you in on the secrets of all our popular recipes plus lots of others we have collected, from the restorative to the revolutionary.
Soup For All Seasons: Our Favourite Seasonal Recipes
This book follows the soup-cooks’ year and puts you in touch with a huge range of seasonal produce spring spinach, summer lamb, autumn pears and winter broccoli, encouraging you to make the most of what nature has to offer.
Soup & Beyond: Soups Beans and Other Things
Find out from the experts which are the best accompaniments for a range of soups, including a dollop of mash potato, tangy salsa and flavoured dumplings, all of which give a completely new dimension to soup.
Soup For All Occasions: Recipes for Enjoying Life
There are so many occasions when soup is just the right dish that we felt compelled to share some of our secrets in a fourth collection of recipes. This handful of recipes stretches the definition of soup; some are one-pot meals, others desserts or even breakfasts. They’re perfect for nutritious lunchboxes, family picnics and informal dinners.
How to claim
Simply go into your local Morrisons store with a completed voucher, which you will find in your newspaper on Sunday, select your book at the customer services desk and you are ready to get cooking.
Terms & conditions apply; see voucher in your newspaper for details. Offer valid while stocks last. Not available in Ireland or Gibraltar. Offer closes Monday, February 28, 2011.
This weekend with The Sunday Telegraph, claim your free New Covent Garden soup recipe book, only at Morrisons stores nationwide
This weekend only with The Sunday Telegraph, you can claim your free New Covent Garden soup book, which are only available at Morrisons stores nationwide.
Choose from one of the four titles below:
Book of Soups: New, Old and Odd recipes
This book lets you in on the secrets of all our popular recipes plus lots of others we have collected, from the restorative to the revolutionary.
Soup For All Seasons: Our Favourite Seasonal Recipes
This book follows the soup-cooks’ year and puts you in touch with a huge range of seasonal produce spring spinach, summer lamb, autumn pears and winter broccoli, encouraging you to make the most of what nature has to offer.
Soup & Beyond: Soups Beans and Other Things
Find out from the experts which are the best accompaniments for a range of soups, including a dollop of mash potato, tangy salsa and flavoured dumplings, all of which give a completely new dimension to soup.
Soup For All Occasions: Recipes for Enjoying Life
There are so many occasions when soup is just the right dish that we felt compelled to share some of our secrets in a fourth collection of recipes. This handful of recipes stretches the definition of soup; some are one-pot meals, others desserts or even breakfasts. They’re perfect for nutritious lunchboxes, family picnics and informal dinners.
How to claim
Simply go into your local Morrisons store with a completed voucher, which you will find in your newspaper on Sunday, select your book at the customer services desk and you are ready to get cooking.
Terms & conditions apply; see voucher in your newspaper for details. Offer valid while stocks last. Not available in Ireland or Gibraltar. Offer closes Monday, February 28, 2011.
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Free money-saving and money-making guides: Master smart money management with The Telegraph
Inside your Telegraph on Saturday, March 5 and Sunday, March 6, get two glossy guides - How to Save Money and How to Make Money.
We have put together two impartial guides to help you make your money work for you in 2011. Saturday's free guide aims to help you save £1,000 whereas Sunday's offering is full of helpful information so that you can make wise decisions on pensions and investments.
Free inside on Saturday, March 5 - How to Save Money
Investors’ finances have been in a state of uncertain flux ever since the Government bailed out Northern Rock in 2007.
Understandably, many investors are in a cautious mood and they have been looking at cash and safer investments such bond funds and shares that have defensive qualities. No one can predict what will happen and many suggest the best way to avoid boom-and-bust cycles is to make objective investment decisions that ignore fashions.
The aim of the guide is to give you some ideas on how to get a better return on your money from risk-free savings to esoteric investments such as wines. Just remember the usual caveats about getting advice and profits not being guaranteed apply.
Free inside on Sunday, March 6 - How to Make Money
Saving money has never been so high on the agenda of many households. Britain may well be officially out of recession but for many the downturn is just beginning. Public sector cuts are in full swing, inflation is rising faster than expected, interest rate increases are on the horizon and personal tax rises will soon be making a dent in our pockets.
The crisis has given rise to a new breed of savvy saver. These savers have learned the art of shopping around, using the internet and social media. It is no longer about simply finding the best rate on your deposit account. Saving is about using cashback and comparison websites, discount codes and Twitter alerts to get the best deals.
Life is going to be tough in the months ahead, but with the help of this guide we hope you can save a little more of your hard-earned cash.
We'd like to thank the following websites for their support in this promotion:
www.moneydashboard.com: The new way to manage your money online.
Help is at hand for anyone who has ever missed a payment, unwittingly exceeded an overdraft limit or struggled to budget each month. It is a FREE and easy to use online personal finance service that helps individuals and families manage their money more effectively.
www.youcouldsave.co.uk Money Saving Tips - Saving Advice - Personal and Business Finance News
Inside your Telegraph on Saturday, March 5 and Sunday, March 6, get two glossy guides - How to Save Money and How to Make Money.
We have put together two impartial guides to help you make your money work for you in 2011. Saturday's free guide aims to help you save £1,000 whereas Sunday's offering is full of helpful information so that you can make wise decisions on pensions and investments.
Free inside on Saturday, March 5 - How to Save Money
Investors’ finances have been in a state of uncertain flux ever since the Government bailed out Northern Rock in 2007.
Understandably, many investors are in a cautious mood and they have been looking at cash and safer investments such bond funds and shares that have defensive qualities. No one can predict what will happen and many suggest the best way to avoid boom-and-bust cycles is to make objective investment decisions that ignore fashions.
The aim of the guide is to give you some ideas on how to get a better return on your money from risk-free savings to esoteric investments such as wines. Just remember the usual caveats about getting advice and profits not being guaranteed apply.
Free inside on Sunday, March 6 - How to Make Money
Saving money has never been so high on the agenda of many households. Britain may well be officially out of recession but for many the downturn is just beginning. Public sector cuts are in full swing, inflation is rising faster than expected, interest rate increases are on the horizon and personal tax rises will soon be making a dent in our pockets.
The crisis has given rise to a new breed of savvy saver. These savers have learned the art of shopping around, using the internet and social media. It is no longer about simply finding the best rate on your deposit account. Saving is about using cashback and comparison websites, discount codes and Twitter alerts to get the best deals.
Life is going to be tough in the months ahead, but with the help of this guide we hope you can save a little more of your hard-earned cash.
We'd like to thank the following websites for their support in this promotion:
www.moneydashboard.com: The new way to manage your money online.
Help is at hand for anyone who has ever missed a payment, unwittingly exceeded an overdraft limit or struggled to budget each month. It is a FREE and easy to use online personal finance service that helps individuals and families manage their money more effectively.
www.youcouldsave.co.uk Money Saving Tips - Saving Advice - Personal and Business Finance News
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Free honeysuckle pashmina with The Daily Telegraph on Saturday
Free with The Daily Telegraph on Saturday, claim a free two-tone pashmina in this season’s most fashionable colour – honeysuckle. Just p*y postage to claim.
This Saturday only with The Daily Telegraph, send off for your free honeysuckle pashmina, which is one of our fashion desk's most favourite seasonal colours. A must-have for spring, honeysuckle pink was seen all over the catwalks and will soon be filtered into stores up and down the high street. What’s more, this fabulous shade of pink suits all skin tones.
Your honeysuckle pashmina will add a bold punctuation point to any outfit. This playful, reddish pink works with any other colour in the palette, especially spring staples. Flirtatious and fun, Honeysuckle produces a healthy glow – great for holiday soirees, spring picnics or adding a splash of colour for the evening.
There will also be opportunities to p*rchase a range of other pashminas in on-trend colours. See your newspaper on Saturday for further details
Free with The Daily Telegraph on Saturday, claim a free two-tone pashmina in this season’s most fashionable colour – honeysuckle. Just p*y postage to claim.
This Saturday only with The Daily Telegraph, send off for your free honeysuckle pashmina, which is one of our fashion desk's most favourite seasonal colours. A must-have for spring, honeysuckle pink was seen all over the catwalks and will soon be filtered into stores up and down the high street. What’s more, this fabulous shade of pink suits all skin tones.
Your honeysuckle pashmina will add a bold punctuation point to any outfit. This playful, reddish pink works with any other colour in the palette, especially spring staples. Flirtatious and fun, Honeysuckle produces a healthy glow – great for holiday soirees, spring picnics or adding a splash of colour for the evening.
There will also be opportunities to p*rchase a range of other pashminas in on-trend colours. See your newspaper on Saturday for further details
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Free classic British comedy DVD with The Sunday Telegraph
Get your free DVD of a classic British comedy A Private Function, plus exclusive tracks from Cameron Mackintosh's new musical, Betty Blue Eyes with The Sunday Telegraph
Alan Bennett and Malcolm Mowbray’s hilarious comedy A Private Function stars Michael Palin, Maggie Smith, Denholm Elliott, Richard Griffiths and Alison Steadman.
It’s 1947 - Austerity Britain, belts are being tightened, fair shares for all, the coldest winter in decades and a royal wedding. Sound familiar?
It's a tale that centres around Betty, an adorable pig who is being illegally reared to ensure that the local dignitaries can celebrate the forthcoming Royal Wedding with a lavish banquet while everyone else makes do with Spam.
The DVD includes exclusive tracks from the new Cameron Mackintosh musical, Betty Blue Eyes, which is adapted from the same story as A Private Function, and opens March 19 at the Novello Theatre, London. Click here to book tickets and for details on Betty Blue Eyes.
Pick up your free DVD on Sunday, March 13, at WHSmith and Martin McColl stores in the UK only (excludes Northern Ireland and ROI) — or we can post it to you*. Offer subject to availability.
*P&P required.
Get your free DVD of a classic British comedy A Private Function, plus exclusive tracks from Cameron Mackintosh's new musical, Betty Blue Eyes with The Sunday Telegraph
Alan Bennett and Malcolm Mowbray’s hilarious comedy A Private Function stars Michael Palin, Maggie Smith, Denholm Elliott, Richard Griffiths and Alison Steadman.
It’s 1947 - Austerity Britain, belts are being tightened, fair shares for all, the coldest winter in decades and a royal wedding. Sound familiar?
It's a tale that centres around Betty, an adorable pig who is being illegally reared to ensure that the local dignitaries can celebrate the forthcoming Royal Wedding with a lavish banquet while everyone else makes do with Spam.
The DVD includes exclusive tracks from the new Cameron Mackintosh musical, Betty Blue Eyes, which is adapted from the same story as A Private Function, and opens March 19 at the Novello Theatre, London. Click here to book tickets and for details on Betty Blue Eyes.
Pick up your free DVD on Sunday, March 13, at WHSmith and Martin McColl stores in the UK only (excludes Northern Ireland and ROI) — or we can post it to you*. Offer subject to availability.
*P&P required.
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Two free glossy computer guides: Master your computer
In association with Windows: The Official Magazine, get two free guides inside The Telegraph on March 19 and 20. These will teach you how to make the most of your computer, and learn more online...
The world of technology moves at quite a pace. A few years ago, computing was the preserve of geeks. Today, most of us have a laptop in the lounge, hooked up to the internet by a wireless connection.
Increasingly, it’s no longer the computer that matters but what you can do with it. Computing – and the internet in particular – has opened up an incredible breadth of possibilities. The problem with so much potential, of course, is that it’s often difficult to know where to start.
We have teamed up with Windows: The Official Magazine to produce these two special guides to talk you through the miriad of useful and exciting tools your computer has to offer. Unlock your computer's potential - only with The Telegraph next weekend.
In association with Windows: The Official Magazine, get two free guides inside The Telegraph on March 19 and 20. These will teach you how to make the most of your computer, and learn more online...
The world of technology moves at quite a pace. A few years ago, computing was the preserve of geeks. Today, most of us have a laptop in the lounge, hooked up to the internet by a wireless connection.
Increasingly, it’s no longer the computer that matters but what you can do with it. Computing – and the internet in particular – has opened up an incredible breadth of possibilities. The problem with so much potential, of course, is that it’s often difficult to know where to start.
We have teamed up with Windows: The Official Magazine to produce these two special guides to talk you through the miriad of useful and exciting tools your computer has to offer. Unlock your computer's potential - only with The Telegraph next weekend.
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Free iTunes classical music downloads this weekend
Free this weekend, enjoy the sounds of spring and download 10 spring-themed classical pieces from Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Elgar, Handel and more.
Free with The Telegraph on Saturday, you can download the first five tracks of 10.
1) Beethoven: Symphony No.6 - Pastoral
2) R. Schuman: Symphony No.1 - Spring
3) Elgar: Enigma Variations - Nimrod
4) Beethoven: Violin Sonata No. 5 - Spring
5) Mendelssohn: Songs Without Words
Free with The Sunday Telegraph, you can download a further five tracks to complete your Ringing in Spring album.
1) Grieg: Peer Gynt - Prelude - Morning
2) Tchaikovsky: Swan Lake - Act 1
3) Vivaldi: The Four Seasons - Spring
4) Handel: Let the Bright Seraphim
5) Handel: Messiah: Good Tidings
Terms and conditions
To collect your free album you must have an iTunes account, subject to prior acceptance of licence and usage terms. To open an account you must be above the age of 13 and in the United Kingdom. iTunes 9.0 compatible hardware and software, and Internet access (fees may apply) are required. Not for resale. For full terms, see www.apple.com/legal/itunes/uk/gifts.html. For more information, see www.apple.com/uk/support/itunes/. Don’t steal music. TM and © 2011 iTunes S.à.r.l. All rights reserved.
Free this weekend, enjoy the sounds of spring and download 10 spring-themed classical pieces from Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Elgar, Handel and more.
Free with The Telegraph on Saturday, you can download the first five tracks of 10.
1) Beethoven: Symphony No.6 - Pastoral
2) R. Schuman: Symphony No.1 - Spring
3) Elgar: Enigma Variations - Nimrod
4) Beethoven: Violin Sonata No. 5 - Spring
5) Mendelssohn: Songs Without Words
Free with The Sunday Telegraph, you can download a further five tracks to complete your Ringing in Spring album.
1) Grieg: Peer Gynt - Prelude - Morning
2) Tchaikovsky: Swan Lake - Act 1
3) Vivaldi: The Four Seasons - Spring
4) Handel: Let the Bright Seraphim
5) Handel: Messiah: Good Tidings
Terms and conditions
To collect your free album you must have an iTunes account, subject to prior acceptance of licence and usage terms. To open an account you must be above the age of 13 and in the United Kingdom. iTunes 9.0 compatible hardware and software, and Internet access (fees may apply) are required. Not for resale. For full terms, see www.apple.com/legal/itunes/uk/gifts.html. For more information, see www.apple.com/uk/support/itunes/. Don’t steal music. TM and © 2011 iTunes S.à.r.l. All rights reserved.
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Free limited edition Stella Magazine Cotton Eco Bag
b*y this Sunday's Telegraph and pick up your free Stella magazine cotton eco bag at Waitrose stores – or we can post it you*
Upgrade your image and help break the plastic bag habit with this limited edition 100 per cent cotton eco bag from the style-setters at Stella magazine.
Strong and durable, but still light and easy to fold, it will come in handy on trips to the farmers’ market, to your local shops and on any spring outing when you need to carry along an extra cardigan.
How to claim
Take your completed voucher from your newspaper to the Welcome Desk at your local Waitrose store to claim your free bag. Only available in store on Sunday, March 27, 2011.
Visit www.waitrose.com to find your nearest store.
*See newspaper for details of postal route - p&p and voucher from paper required.
b*y this Sunday's Telegraph and pick up your free Stella magazine cotton eco bag at Waitrose stores – or we can post it you*
Upgrade your image and help break the plastic bag habit with this limited edition 100 per cent cotton eco bag from the style-setters at Stella magazine.
Strong and durable, but still light and easy to fold, it will come in handy on trips to the farmers’ market, to your local shops and on any spring outing when you need to carry along an extra cardigan.
How to claim
Take your completed voucher from your newspaper to the Welcome Desk at your local Waitrose store to claim your free bag. Only available in store on Sunday, March 27, 2011.
Visit www.waitrose.com to find your nearest store.
*See newspaper for details of postal route - p&p and voucher from paper required.
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Free road atlas with The Telegraph
Free on Saturday, claim an 80-page Great Britain and Ireland road atlas, worth £6.99. Pick one up at Waterstone's.
Claim your free 80-page, A3 road atlas only with The Telegraph on Saturday - perfect for spring breaks in the UK and Ireland.
Worth £6.99, this atlas features Britain’s clearest mapping, with great annotation and a full index. The maps have a scale of 1:250,000 (3.95 miles to 1 inch). There is also a section on 8,000 places to visit in Britain and Ireland.
How to claim
Take the coupon printed in Saturday's Telegraph to your nearest Waterstone's to redeem.
Alternatively, follow the instructions in paper and have the atlas sent to you for a small sum.
Terms and conditions apply, offer available while stocks last.
Free on Saturday, claim an 80-page Great Britain and Ireland road atlas, worth £6.99. Pick one up at Waterstone's.
Claim your free 80-page, A3 road atlas only with The Telegraph on Saturday - perfect for spring breaks in the UK and Ireland.
Worth £6.99, this atlas features Britain’s clearest mapping, with great annotation and a full index. The maps have a scale of 1:250,000 (3.95 miles to 1 inch). There is also a section on 8,000 places to visit in Britain and Ireland.
How to claim
Take the coupon printed in Saturday's Telegraph to your nearest Waterstone's to redeem.
Alternatively, follow the instructions in paper and have the atlas sent to you for a small sum.
Terms and conditions apply, offer available while stocks last.
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Re: Telegraph Deals
Free CDs inside The Telegraph next weekend: Essential Opera Arias
b*y The Telegraph on April 2 and 3 and get two free CDs of iconic arias from the operas of Puccini, Verdi, Mozart and more.
b*y The Telegraph on April 2 and 3 and get two free CDs of iconic arias.
The CDs contain a selection of recordings that will appeal to opera connoisseurs as well as to those who are new to the genre. These discs include pivotal arias from much-loved operas and all are performed by world-class voices.
Below is a snap shot of just a few of the 10 tracks you will find on each CD.
Disc One: 10 outstanding recordings, including:
Nessun dorma (from Turandot)
Jussi Bjorling
Puccini
O luce di quest'anima (from Linda di Chamounix)
Dame Joan Sutherland
Donizetti
Barcarolle (from Tales of Hoffman)
Elisabeth Schumann
Offenbach
Chi è là (from La Bohème)
Maria Callas and Giuseppe di Stephano
Puccini
Disc Two: 10 outstanding recordings, including:
Questa o quella (from Rigoletto)
Mario Lanza
Verdi
O patria mia (from Aida)
Maria Callas
Verdi
Rose, softly blooming (from Azor and Zemira)
Dame Joan Sutherland
Spohr
Love is a Rebellious Bird (from Carmen)
Victoria de los angelos
Bizet
b*y The Telegraph on April 2 and 3 and get two free CDs of iconic arias from the operas of Puccini, Verdi, Mozart and more.
b*y The Telegraph on April 2 and 3 and get two free CDs of iconic arias.
The CDs contain a selection of recordings that will appeal to opera connoisseurs as well as to those who are new to the genre. These discs include pivotal arias from much-loved operas and all are performed by world-class voices.
Below is a snap shot of just a few of the 10 tracks you will find on each CD.
Disc One: 10 outstanding recordings, including:
Nessun dorma (from Turandot)
Jussi Bjorling
Puccini
O luce di quest'anima (from Linda di Chamounix)
Dame Joan Sutherland
Donizetti
Barcarolle (from Tales of Hoffman)
Elisabeth Schumann
Offenbach
Chi è là (from La Bohème)
Maria Callas and Giuseppe di Stephano
Puccini
Disc Two: 10 outstanding recordings, including:
Questa o quella (from Rigoletto)
Mario Lanza
Verdi
O patria mia (from Aida)
Maria Callas
Verdi
Rose, softly blooming (from Azor and Zemira)
Dame Joan Sutherland
Spohr
Love is a Rebellious Bird (from Carmen)
Victoria de los angelos
Bizet
Member 64 of the "100 free films in 2013" club. 25 seen 75 to go
Member 64 of the "100 free films in 2012" club. 27 seen 73 to go
Member 66 of the "100 free films in 2011" club. 24 seen 76 to go
Cinema preferences: beckenham, croydon grants, central London
streatham, Wimbledon, O2
and at as a last resort wandsworth and shepherds bush
Member 64 of the "100 free films in 2012" club. 27 seen 73 to go
Member 66 of the "100 free films in 2011" club. 24 seen 76 to go
Cinema preferences: beckenham, croydon grants, central London
streatham, Wimbledon, O2
and at as a last resort wandsworth and shepherds bush