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Princess spends first night at home
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge spend the first night with their new baby daughter at Kensington Palace, as news of the princess's name is awaited.
- 3 May 2015
- From the section UK
Clegg's public sector pay 'red line'
The Lib Dems say they would refuse to work with a party that did not agree to raise public sector pay as the leaders seek to rally support on the final campaigning weekend.
- 3 May 2015
- From the section Election 2015
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- 3 May 2015
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- 3 May 2015
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- 3 May 2015
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- 2 May 2015
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- 2 May 2015
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- 2 May 2015
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Silicon Valley's Dave Goldberg dies
- 2 May 2015
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US-led Syria strikes 'kill civilians'
- 2 May 2015
- From the section Middle East
Russia ballet great Plisetskaya dies
- 2 May 2015
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- 2 May 2015
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The Papers
How the press greeted the royal baby
Sunday's newspaper front pages are a riot of pink, with many using the same picture of the new princess. Only the Observer and the Independent on Sunday stick to a political lead.
- 3 May 2015
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- 2 May 2015
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The Reporters
Bill Hayton: Who owns the South China Sea waters?
- 3 May 2015
- From the section Asia
David Stern: Lethal divisions in Odessa
- 2 May 2015
- From the section Europe
Jonathan Marcus: China eyes growing Japanese influence
- 2 May 2015
- From the section Asia
Features
Shot in the snow
Why mules are being targeted on the Iraqi-Turkish border
- 3 May 2015
- From the section Magazine
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Why are all the manicurists in Los Angeles Vietnamese?
- 3 May 2015
- From the section Magazine
Pope's Eleven
Taking on the pontiff's cricket team at the Vatican
- 3 May 2015
- From the section Magazine
Explainers
How should the fight against drug resistance be funded?
- 2 May 2015
- From the section Business
Why we change the brands we buy
- 1 May 2015
- From the section Business
Why some quakes are worse than others
- 1 May 2015
- From the section Science & Environment
Sport
Sport Bingham into final after last-frame thriller
- 2 May 2015
- From the section Snooker
Sport England slump as wickets tumble against West Indies
- 2 May 2015
- From the section Cricket
Sport Pacquiao blames injury for defeat
- 3 May 2015
- From the section Boxing
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Royal fan: 'I camped for 11 days'
- 2 May 2015
Moment Mayweather won big fight
- 3 May 2015
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