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Royal Shakespeare Company: Julius Caesar

Enjoy a three-course meal in the RSC’s Rooftop Restaurant and Bar, followed by a performance in the Royal Shakespeare Theatre for just £40 per person

Win a Canon DSLR camera and lens

Are you always disappointed with your holiday snaps?

See the UK premiere of The Suit for just £15

The ultimate betrayal. The cruellest revenge. A hauntingly beautiful musical play.

£100 off men's suits at Jaeger

British luxury brand Jaeger has teamed up with The Independent to offer £100 off all full priced men's suits between 3 May and 10 June 2012.

Six pairs of tickets to give away: Kew The Music

A series of outdoor picnic concerts at Kew Gardens: 3-8 July

See Babel for just £15 (usually £22.50)

Promising to be one the most talked about events of 2012, Babel will be an immersive theatrical experience of truly epic proportions.

Get away this spring, without the hassles and extra costs of flying

Enjoy up to three days in France from £119 and get your time away off to a great start with Brittany Ferries

See the RSC's Written on the Heart for £35

Book now – 90 performances only. Limited season from 19 April

Billy Elliot tickets just £20, £30 or £40

Book by 15 April 2012

These fabulous heaters could be yours!

Win one of two pairs of hi-tech halogen heaters

Literally never feel the cold ever again with these revolutionary heating devices from Prem-I-Air.

Win a motion-activated outdoor security camera worth £119

When you're asleep or away from your house, do you worry about looking after your property? What are you doing to protect against vandalism, break-ins, or car and garden theft?

Half-price tickets for Cosi fan tutte

Save up to £97.50 (tickets usually start at £172)

50 per cent off family tickets to Apassionata

Top price tickets from £225 down to £112, second price tickets from £175 down to £87

See eight pantos in 80 minutes this Christmas with Potted Panto

Tickets from £10 - save up to 50 per cent

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