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Brexit puts brakes on airport expansion

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Britain is delaying a decision on a new runway at London's Heathrow Airport until a new leader of the governing Conservative party is elected. As Grace Pascoe reports, the news comes along with data showing consumer confidence tumbling in the days after the Brexit vote.

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