Baby among 16 people killed by Kashmir  landslides
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The baby was found in his mother’s lap under several tons of mud, police said today, as the grim task of searching for bodies in Ladden village – 20 miles west of Kashmir’s main city Srinagar – continued.

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Labour unveils plan to tax profits on big firms to ease pressure on the high street
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Corporation tax is set to fall from 21p to 20p tomorrow – but Labour have pledged to reverse the cut to help reduce business rates for millions of smaller firms.

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Sophia Cahill who claims Ian Gough assaulted her accused of telling 'pack of lies'
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Beauty queen Sophia Cahill claimed that Mr Gough assaulted her while he was dropping off their two-year-old son at her south London home.

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Scrap £26k cap on benefits claims says SNP's Nicola Sturgeon to end austerity
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First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said she wanted to end the ‘obsession of benefit caps’ as part of any deal to lock the Tories out of power, as a new poll shows a 19-point swing from Labour to the SNP,

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Nigel Farage says immigration stops parents letting children play in street
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The Ukip leader used an election campaign launch beneath the White Cliffs of Dover to demand that net migration be cut to 30,000, despite saying earlier this month that he would not set a target.

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Facebook illegally tracks all visitors to its site breaching EU privacy laws
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Academics in Belgium claim that the social network, founded by Mark Zuckerberg, is placing tracking cookies on computers without the user’s consent to log their browsing data.

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Co-pilot told flight school of depressive episode in 2009
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Lufthansa says the note was found in emails that Andreas Lubitz sent.

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Economist: Sell Your Stocks and Take Six Months Off
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Investors should sell any equities bought over the past year, hold the proceeds as cash and take a holiday from the market for six months, according to Steen Jakobsen, Saxo Bank A/S’s chief economist.

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Ouch! Here's Wall Street's next headache
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Banks, looked to as a bright spot for the upcoming earnings season, might not live up to expectations, according to an analysis from Goldman Sachs.

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Bulls feed on M&A, buybacks and IPOs
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While the first quarter was a volatile one, the market is poised to end it higher than it began. What’s behind the rise?

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