Wednesday 3 July 2013

British economy will take 'another 20 years' to fix Sir Jeremy Heywood says austerity measures must continue as spending cuts 'have not gone far enough' Egypt heading for civil war? Five questions as deadline looms

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main headlineEgypt heading for civil war? Five questions as deadline looms
President Morsi's defiant speech makes military intervention inevitable after today's 3pm ultimatum
Fury as Bolivian president's jet grounded over Snowden
Suspicion that US whistleblower was on Evo Morales' jet forces it to divert to Vienna
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main headlineTen Things You Need to Know Today: Wednesday 3 Jul 2013
Bolivian leader's jet diverted over US 'lie', Cairo: army leaks 'roadmap' for Egypt, Andy Murray faces 'leftie' Verdasco...
British economy will take 'another 20 years' to fix
Sir Jeremy Heywood says austerity measures must continue as spending cuts 'have not gone far enough'
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main headlineThe Business: company news and financial talking points
'Stop moaning' Ocado tells High Street, Facebook twins launch Bitcoin trust, Abramovich quits Chukota role...
Mandelson warns HS2 could be an 'expensive mistake'
Former minister says politicians should not be afraid to turn their backs on high-speed rail link as costs soar
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main headlineHIV breakthrough: two men 'cured' by marrow transplant
US researchers say no trace of virus even though patients stopped taking anti-HIV drugs at least seven weeks ago

Royal Opera Simon Boccanegra a 'ravishing' tribute to Verdi
Handsome revival of Boccanegra for Verdi bicentenary is a must-see for fans of the composer
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