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.