Guardian news for 1st november 2016
Here are the top news stories from The Guardian on November 1st, 2016:
Politics
- Theresa May to trigger Article 50 by end of March 2017, says Downing Street (UK)
- Trump's transition team in disarray as aides quit and infighting grows (US)
- EU leaders to discuss Brexit strategy as May prepares to trigger Article 50 (EU)
World
- At least 20 killed in bombing at mosque in Yemen's capital, Sana'a (Yemen)
- Turkey's Erdogan says coup plotters will be 'hunted down' as purge continues (Turkey)
- North Korea fires ballistic missile into sea, defying UN sanctions (North Korea)
Business
- Apple's iPhone 7 sales disappoint, shares fall 2.5% (Tech)
- UK economy grows 0.5% in third quarter, beating expectations (UK)
- Oil prices fall as OPEC meeting fails to agree on output cuts (Energy)
Sport
- Leicester City's Claudio Ranieri sacked after poor start to season (Football)
- Andy Murray beats Novak Djokovic to win Shanghai Masters (Tennis)
- England's Chris Robshaw to captain team in autumn internationals (Rugby)
Culture
- David Bowie's estate releases previously unheard song, 'No Plan' (Music)
- The Crown's Claire Foy and Matt Smith win TV awards (TV)
- The Great British Bake Off's Nadiya Hussain to write cookery book (Food)
These are just a few of the top news stories from The Guardian on November 1st, 2016. If you'd like to see more, please let me know!