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Stockholm riots spread in third consecutive night of unrest

ft.com — Police in Stockholm were prepared for a third consecutive night of rioting by youths in a northwestern suburb as the disorder reopened the debate about how well immigrants are integrated in Sweden. Seven youths were arrested overnight from Monday to

David Cameron says he is ‘proud’ of gay marriage bill

ft.com — David Cameron fought back against rebellion in his party on Wednesday, declaring he was "proud" of gay marriage legislation that passed the House of Commons on Tuesday night. But he also sought to shift the focus to his economic policies. Speaking
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High energy prices for industry occupy officials at EU summit

ft.com — The portion of Wednesday's EU summit that will be devoted to energy policy could be boiled down to a single, eye-popping chart that has been making the rounds in Brussels over the last week. It tracks electricity prices - excluding taxes - for
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London hedge funds ‘mapped’ by G8 protesters

ft.com — A number of London-based hedge funds including Man Group and Brevan Howard have been targeted by an anti-capitalist group ahead of the G8 summit next month. The group, Stop G8, has drawn up an "action map" of what they call the "hiding places of
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