News Headlines - 16 July 2013
▽Egypt’s New Government Doesn’t Include Muslim Brotherhood - NYTimes.com
Egyptian officials announced a new government on Tuesday that excluded members of the country’s influential Islamist parties, including the Muslim Brotherhood, and appeared to give an expanded role to the country’s powerful military chief.
▽Stephen Lawrence family in undercover officers' files, police admit | The Guardian
Police chiefs have admitted for the first time that undercover officers gathered intelligence on the family of murdered teenager Stephen Lawrence who were campaigning for a better investigation into his killing.
▽UK inflation: five graphs to explain rising prices - Telegraph
UK inflation hit a 14-month high in June, rising to 2.9pc from 2.6pc in May. Here we take a closer look at what is pushing up prices.
▽Ford lashes out at Japan’s entry into TPP trade talks - FT.com
Ford’s top executive in Washington has delivered a stinging attack against Japanese economic policies ahead of the country’s entry into Trans-Pacific Partnership trade talks next week, reflecting deep frustration about the negotiations within the US car industry.
▽Nobuyuki Tsujii: 'The piano is an extension of my own body' - Telegraph
This year's Proms feature a blind pianist who is mobbed by groupies in his native Japan. Nobuyuki Tsujii talks to Ivan Hewett.