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Business news and markets: live
Asian markets tumbled overnight as investors took flight following news that the Fed's QE3 could be slowed by the end of the year.

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Clegg under fire over his failure to condemn Saatchi assault on Nigella Lawson
Nick Clegg is facing heavy criticism after he suggested that Charles Saatchi's assault on Nigela Lawson may have been a "fleeting thing".
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Undercover police officer leapt from window after cover was blown
Police officer who infiltrated drug gang had to leap from first floor window to escape alleged Reservoir Dogs-style beating after his cover was blown.
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Norwegian airline backs down on water and cash policy
A Norwegian airline will now serve free water on long-haul flights following complaints that passengers were left without food, drinks and blankets for up to 12 hours.

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Mortgage increase points to housing boom
Mortgage lending leapt by nearly a quarter in May, prompting experts to predict an end to stagnation in the housing market.

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Pictures of the day: 20 June 2013
A waterspout, a hungry alligator and dating couples at 35,000ft.
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Apple Macbook Air review
The Macbook Air is a classic that's getting better with age, says Matt Warman
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Nine children 'seriously injured' after collision outside primary school
Lollipop lady and at least nine children thought to have been seriously injured in car crash outside primary school this morning.
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Five children 'seriously injured' after collision outside primary school
A lollipop lady and five children were injured in a car crash outside a primary school after the driver suffered a "coughing fit" while at the wheel, it has been claimed.
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At least six children injured in 'serious incident' in South Wales
Lollipop lady and at least six children thought to have been seriously injured in car crash outside primary school this morning.

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Brazil protests: 60,000 fans at Confederation Cup sing Brazilian national anthem
Amid the ongoing national protests Brazil took on Mexico in the confederations cup. Before the game, the entire stadium sang the Brazilian national anthem in a breathtaking show of unity.
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Nick Clegg fails to condemn Saatchi assault on Nigella Lawson
Deputy PM criticised after failing to condemn Charles Saatchi's assault on Nigella Lawson during argument outside a restaurant.

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The most unfriendly destinations for tourists
A guidebook has been issued in an attempt to make Parisians more polite to foreigners. But is France the most unfriendly nation?

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James Gandolfini: A gifted actor and a great man
James Gandolfini had prodigious talents, but it's not the actor we mourn today, it's the man, says Michael Hogan.

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EasyJet in passport row
Thousands of passengers booked on easyJet flights to Cyprus face being turned away at the airport if their passports are approaching their expiry date.
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Making British Airways 'like a boutique hotel'
As British Airways prepares to receive its first Dreamliners and A380s, the man charged with keeping customers happy outlines his plans.
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Sopranos fans react to James Gandolfini's death
Fans of the Sopranos gather at the diner where the show's iconic final scene was shot to pay their respects to James Gandolfini, who has died aged 51.
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Before Midnight, review
The third film in Richard Linklater's series, starring Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy, is a brave and blistering triumph.
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Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito reunited in New York
Knox and Sollecito reunited in New York hours after judge ordered them to be retried over murder of British student Meredith Kercher.
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Ryanair plans long-haul services
Budget airline still hopes to start a transatlantic service, should it secure enough twin-aisle aircraft and gain access to cities in the United States.
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