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{UAH} Fwd: Meet the heroes that saved Notre Dame


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Date: Thu, 18 Apr 2019, 16:20
Subject: Meet the heroes that saved Notre Dame
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Plus, how this ordinary surburban dad became Britain's most notorious meth dealer

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Thursday, April 18, 2019

From The Editor 

Find out what the Editor of the Telegraph thinks you would enjoy reading this week.

A towering inferno

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By Chris Evans, Editor, The Telegraph

Dear reader,

The week's front pages have been dominated by one startling image: Notre Dame, an icon of Paris's skyline, engulfed in orange flames. As the ash settles, and stock of the damage is taken, Eleanor Steafel met the brave people who risked life and limb to save the cathedral and its irreplaceable relics from the flames. It's a moving read.

Away from the troubling events in Paris, Paul Kendall investigates the extraordinary story of the dad who went from cul-de-sac suburbia to becoming the UK's biggest meth dealer. Meanwhile, classical music critic Ivan Hewett asks if symphonies composed by robots are actually any good. It will certainly get you thinking.

Because you registered for The Telegraph, the articles below are free for you to read for the next seven days. I hope you enjoy them. And as ever, there's always much, much more on our website.

Chris

 

My Choices

'You never imagine being called on to save Notre Dame'. Read about the heroes who saved the icon from Monday's inferno.

"Britain please stop creating so many jobs!" Jeremy Warner thinks there's a darker side to the nation's job story. Do you agree?

A Huawei smartphone recently completed Schubert's Unfinished Symphony. Remarkable, but are the results actually any good?

Meet the ordinary 56-year-old father who ended up being arrested in nothing but a tank top and with £1.5m of crystal meth. It's an extraordinary read.

Cari Rosen reveals the real reason why more women are waiting to have babies in their 40s. It might surprise you.

 

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Please contact me with your feedback at totheeditor@telegraph.co.uk or tweet me @chrisevans1

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