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Save over 80% and celebrate 25 years of Telegraph subscriptions What was your life like, 25 years ag

Save over 80% and celebrate 25 years of Telegraph subscriptions [View in browser]( [Unsubscribe]( [The Telegraph]( [Three months for just £2 in total]( [Three months for just £2 in total]( What was your life like, 25 years ago? Maybe you were the proud owner of a Motorola StarTAC, the mobile phone of 1996. Perhaps you sensed the political shift as Labour won seats in the local council elections. Or you may have been eagerly anticipating the Euros, in a year when football came home to England – but the trophy went to Germany. A subscription to The Telegraph has always provided unrivalled clarity in an ever-changing world. To mark 25 years since we became the first newspaper to offer subscription packages, you can join us at the very [special rate of just £2 for three months]( - a saving of over 80% on a Digital Subscription. Then read on for only £3 a week thereafter. Cancel anytime. Become a subscriber and you'll stay expertly informed on everything that matters to you as we embark on the final stage of the journey to freedom. News that the [Indian variant of Covid-19 may trigger local lockdowns]( is a cloud on the horizon. However, the Health Secretary Matt Hancock has stated that Britain has enough Pfizer vaccines [to inoculate all children over 12](. At this critical stage in the race between vaccines and the virus, trust our expert journalists to keep you up to date on the [UK hotspots]( and the very [latest coronavirus developments](. Meanwhile, confusion over travel deepens. One health minister insists that it is [too dangerous to travel overseas]( despite the fact that [the ban of travel has been lifted]( and [EU vaccine passports look set to become a reality](. We’ll help you gain the insight you need to book your holiday with confidence with our [live updates on the Government's green list of destinations](. Twenty-five years ago, Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson were finalising their divorce. Today, Victoria Ward examines whether [Prince Harry's complaints about his upbringing]( are any different to his father's criticism of his own parents. Prince Charles, meanwhile, is considering exciting plans to [open palaces to the public](. And as the birth of the Queen's latest great-grandchild draws near, discover the latest odds on the [due date and royal baby names](. Those of us who watched the FA Cup final at the weekend would have seen two Leicester City players unfurling a Palestinian flag. Nick Timothy argues "[football is no place for politics – it’s high time we kicked it out](. Finally, as [The Mousetrap leads the way in raising the curtain on West End shows]( you can trust our expert critics to help you choose the best ways to enjoy the world after lockdown, with [six dos and don'ts for restarting cultural life](. We also recommend the [19 best films to watch in the cinema now]( while restaurant-wise, William Sitwell challenges you to find "[a snazzier place to munch](. Don't miss this special 25th anniversary offer. Act now to enjoy three whole months of a Digital Subscription for just £2, and to read on for just £3 a week. This includes unlimited access to telegraph.co.uk, our brilliant new app, plus an exciting range of exclusive subscriber rewards. Cancel anytime. [Start your free trial]( You have received this email because you have expressed an interest in The Telegraph’s journalism, and we think you would like to know what subscription options are available to you. If you no longer wish to receive these messages, please [unsubscribe](. In accordance with the 2018 Data Protection Act, Telegraph Media Group Limited is committed to protecting your privacy. If you wish to know more please access our [privacy policy](. This email is from Telegraph Media Group Limited - 111 Buckingham Palace Road, London SW1W 0DT. Registered in England under No 451593.

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