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Shapps quits amid Tory bullying claims
Grant Shapps quits as a minister amid claims he failed to act on allegations of bullying in the Tory youth wing, saying the "buck should stop with me".
- 28 November 2015
- From the section UK Politics
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Gun suspect said 'no more baby parts'
The suspect in a deadly gun attack on a Colorado family planning clinic said "no more baby parts" during his arrest, US media report.
- 29 November 2015
- From the section US & Canada
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Sport Fury stuns Klitschko for world title
Britain's Tyson Fury is world heavyweight boxing champion as he beats Wladimir Klitschko on a unanimous points decision.
- 29 November 2015
- From the section Boxing
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Russia announces Turkey sanctions
- 28 November 2015
- From the section Europe
Solar cuts 'threat to hundreds of jobs'
- 29 November 2015
- From the section Business
Sport Davis Cup far from over - Murray
- 28 November 2015
- From the section Tennis
Tories lobby Labour MPs on Syria
- 28 November 2015
- From the section UK Politics
Turkish PM vows to find lawyer's killers
- 28 November 2015
- From the section Europe
'High chance' of chamber in Tut's tomb
- 28 November 2015
- From the section Middle East
Stranded migrants battle riot police
- 28 November 2015
- From the section Europe
Prince Harry tumbles from polo pony
- 28 November 2015
- From the section UK
Sport Vardy breaks goalscoring record
- 28 November 2015
- From the section Football
'Thank you for making me feel so old'
- 28 November 2015
- From the section UK
'I'm glad that Grant Shapps resigned'
- 28 November 2015
- From the section UK Politics
Dashboard camera catches near miss
- 28 November 2015
- From the section US & Canada
Is there a 'hidden chamber' in King Tut's tomb?
- 28 November 2015
- From the section Middle East
Fatal gunfire erupts in Turkey
- 28 November 2015
- From the section Europe
Half a million lights set Christmas tree record
- 28 November 2015
- From the section Australia
The Papers
Pressure over 'Tatler Tory' scandal
The resignation of International Development Minister Grant Shapps amid claims he failed to act on allegations of bullying leads some Sunday newspapers.
- 29 November 2015
The Reporters
Andrew Walker: Is there an economic case for tackling climate change?
- 28 November 2015
- From the section Business
Jim Muir: Attacks fuel search for Syria solution
- 28 November 2015
- From the section Europe
Features
Mediterranean fortress
The country attached to fry-ups and red postboxes
- 29 November 2015
- From the section Magazine
Dope and glory
Does legalising marijuana fulfil the American Dream?
- 29 November 2015
- From the section Magazine
High regard
Should power station cooling towers be protected?
- 28 November 2015
- From the section Nottingham
Spy drama
The English-born KGB agent whose story inspired a movie
- 28 November 2015
- From the section Tyne & Wear
Explainers
Tom Symonds: Child sexual abuse inquiry faces huge task
- 27 November 2015
- From the section UK Politics
From postie to Serjeant at Arms
- 27 November 2015
- From the section UK Politics
Sport
Sport GB win tumbling & trampoline silver
- 28 November 2015
- From the section Sport
Sport Players are not coping - McClaren
- 28 November 2015
- From the section Football
'Thank you for making me feel so old'
- 28 November 2015
- From the section UK
'I'm glad that Grant Shapps resigned'
- 28 November 2015
- From the section UK Politics
Dashboard camera catches near miss
- 28 November 2015
- From the section US & Canada
Is there a 'hidden chamber' in King Tut's tomb?
- 28 November 2015
- From the section Middle East
Fatal gunfire erupts in Turkey
- 28 November 2015
- From the section Europe
Half a million lights set Christmas tree record
- 28 November 2015
- From the section Australia
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