Top Stories – Monday 16 November, 2015
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As Paris awakes from a bad dream, names and stories of victims emerge
The victims of the Paris terror attacks are slowly being identified as family and friends pay emotional tributes to the lost. Read more.
Police race to identify Paris terrorists as arrests continue
Weapons have been found in a suspected getaway car used in the deadly terrorist attacks as police draw net around accomplices. Read more.
‘We thought it was the show. Then they started shooting us’
Brave survivor lay among the dying in the Bataclan theatre as gunmen methodically killed more than 80 people. She tells her story. Read more.
‘It’s guns and bombs – yes, it does look like a war’: PM
The Paris atrocities may provide the impetus for a global agreement about how to destroy the rising threat of ISIL. Read more.
This is what fraternité really means. How the world stood beside France
People around the world have offered tributes to the French in a moving show of solidarity. See them here.
Public transport is ripping you off with these dirty tricks
Commuters are being ‘bullied’ into paying fines in ticketing systems designed to ‘trap people’, transport lobbyists say. Read more.
Why you shouldn’t give your late teen kids a beer, ever
ANALYSIS: The home should be a booze-free sanctuary where our children can safely abstain, argues Kirsty Clements. Read more.
Ronda Rousey gets KO’ed. It was an accident waiting to happen
Her brutal knockout from Holly Holm means the golden girl of UFC is suddenly at the crossroads of her career. Read more.
Hands off my kids’ penalty rates. They should be off-limits
ANALYSIS: There are some workers who need penalty rates for working on weekend. They should be protected. Read more.
Sponsored: Would you want a building this high built in your city?
How high is too high when it comes to our buildings? A quick look around the world shows not all cities are created equal. Read more.