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Minister under fire over escort story
Labour calls for Culture Secretary John Whittingdale to withdraw from decisions over press regulation after news of his relationship with a sex worker emerged.
- 13 April 2016
- From the section UK Politics
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Tesco returns to profit as UK sales grow
Tesco has returned to profit after reporting its first quarterly sales growth for three years.
- 13 April 2016
- From the section Business
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Eurozone woes 'pushing migrants to UK'
The eurozone jobs crisis is encouraging southern European migrants to head to the UK to join those from the east, according to a new analysis.
- 13 April 2016
- From the section UK
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- 13 April 2016
- From the section Entertainment & Arts
Robot probes depths of Loch Ness
- 13 April 2016
- From the section Highlands & Islands
Man charged with antique dealer murder
- 13 April 2016
- From the section Oxford
Obesity 'linked to womb cancer rise'
- 13 April 2016
- From the section Health
Police and CPS 'losing sensitive data'
- 13 April 2016
- From the section UK
Labour clampdown urged on anti-Semites
- 13 April 2016
- From the section UK Politics
Police seize 5,000 'dangerous dogs'
- 13 April 2016
- From the section England
Rousseff suffers fresh coalition blow
- 13 April 2016
- From the section Latin America & Caribbean
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The Papers
Spaceships, steel and 'Gest in peace'
A new mission to the stars, a royal intervention in the UK steel crisis and the death of David Gest all appear in a mixed bag of front pages.
- 13 April 2016
The Reporters
Frank Gardner: Could British invention foil terror bombs?
- 13 April 2016
- From the section UK
Daniel Gallas: How did it go wrong for Dilma Rousseff?
- 13 April 2016
- From the section Latin America & Caribbean
Tom Bateman: Testing times ahead for Universal Credit
- 13 April 2016
- From the section UK Politics
Features
War crimes lawyer
'I prosecuted one of the architects of the Holocaust'
- 13 April 2016
- From the section Magazine
Penitent presidents
After Obama's 'mistake', what other US leaders say they got wrong
- 13 April 2016
- From the section US & Canada
In the ascent
Peace talks and polls signal Assad's growing confidence
- 13 April 2016
- From the section Middle East
Saints and sinners
Pop stars All Saints reveal their Top of the Pops trauma
- 13 April 2016
- From the section Entertainment & Arts
Build your own smart home
How tech can help you afford a house
- 13 April 2016
- From the section Technology
Explainers
How Donald Trump made his fortune
- 13 April 2016
- From the section Business
What is being done to tackle tax-dodging?
- 12 April 2016
- From the section Business
Sport
Live Sportsday - gossip, debate & social media
Reaction to Manchester City reaching the Champions League semi-finals, your club's menu debate, transfer gossip, and social media.
- From the section Sport
Sport 'Personal pride and giant step forward'
- 13 April 2016
- From the section Football
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Sport I survived toughest fight - Blackwell
- 12 April 2016
- From the section Boxing
Sport Wisden honour for Stokes and Bairstow
- 13 April 2016
- From the section Cricket
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