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Sep 06, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Maya Yang and agencies)
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Eliza Fletcher: Tennessee police confirm body found is that of abducted teacher
Prominent Memphis businessman’s granddaughter was forced into a car and kidnapped during an early morning jog on FridayPolice in Tennessee have found the body of a woman who was forced into a car and kidnapped during an early morning jog near the University of Memphis.Memphis police said on Tuesday that investigators identified the body of 34-year-old Eliza Fletcher, a schoolteacher and a prominent Memphis businessman’s granddaughter whose disappearance horrified people across the country.The As
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Sep 06, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Catherine Shoard)
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Sources deny Harry Styles spat on Chris Pine at the Don’t Worry Darling premiere
The singer turned actor had been the focus of a viral clip that allegedly shows him spitting on his co-star at the Venice film festivalSources close to Harry Styles have denied the singer and actor spat on co-star Chris Pine at the premiere of their film, Don’t Worry Darling, at the Venice film festival on Monday.Speculation dominated sections of the internet overnight and through Tuesday after video footage emerged which appeared to show Styles depositing spittle into Pine’s lap as he took his
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Sep 06, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Letters)
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Liz Truss’s victory speech bodes ill for her tenure in office | Letters
The new prime minister’s praise for Boris Johnson was tone-deaf, says Russell Hunter, while Peter Cave points to the empty words of previous Tory leaders. Plus letters from Su Hardman, Jennifer Braithwaite and Peter MillerWhile listening to our newly “elected” prime minister’s many vainglorious promises in her victory speech (5 September), I was struck by her utter lack of political awareness or even common decency to think it appropriate to thank her predecessor. It was as if he had graciously
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Sep 06, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Letters)
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Our shameful betrayal of Shamima Begum | Letters
The UK government has wholly failed in its duty towards her, say Flora Mackechnie and Nicola BaileyIt should never have come to alleged espionage for us to notice that what happened to the Bethnal Green trio has been covered up from the very beginning (Shamima Begum’s is a story of trafficking, betrayal and now, it seems, a state cover-up, 2 September). I have been confounded by the equanimity that met the government’s decision to revoke Shamima Begum’s citizenship and the supreme court’s bizarr
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Sep 06, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Dan Sabbagh Defence and security editor)
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Letters of last resort: PM’s early task to write to UK’s nuclear sub commanders
Liz Truss must outline instructions in the event the UK is destroyed in an all-out attackIt is “the moment when they know what being prime minister is all about”, according to Whitehall historian Lord Hennessy.One of Liz Truss’s early tasks will be to write instructions by hand to each of Britain’s four nuclear submarine commanders, directing them how to respond in the event of an all-out attack that will have killed her and destroyed the UK. They are known as the letters of last resort. Continu
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Sep 06, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Julia Kollewe and Graeme Wearden)
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Risk of gaps on UK supermarket shelves if small firms collapse, food sector warns
Head of Food and Drink Federation tells MPs that soaring costs mean industry faces ‘really difficult winter’Supermarkets could face gaps on shelves if small businesses go bust this winter as a result of soaring costs, the UK’s leading food industry group has warned.“It’s going to be a really difficult winter,” Karen Betts, the chief executive of the Food and Drink Federation, told MPs on the business, energy and industrial strategy (BEIS) committee, pointing to the rise in food and drink inflati
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Sep 06, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Stephanie LaCava)
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Snakes, scrolls, swinging from chandeliers: how Carolee Schneemann transformed art
She staged an event even Duchamp said was messy, filmed herself having sex, unrolled a script from her vagina – and took art away from canvas and into the stuff of life itselfCarolee Schneemann was born in 1939 in Pennsylvania, USA. Her father, a doctor, gave her an early introduction to the body and its viscera. She received a scholarship to Bard College at 16 and left to study in New York, ending up at Columbia. “I had never found a precedent of woman artists in the art history books that were
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Sep 06, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (AP in Beijng)
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China enforces strict Covid lockdown in Chengdu despite fatal earthquake
People prevented from leaving their apartments in the aftermath of 6.8 magnitude quake that killed up to 65Authorities in southwestern China’s Chengdu have maintained strict Covid-19 lockdown measures on the city of 21 million despite a big earthquake that killed at least 65 people in the region.Footage circulating online on Tuesday showed workers wearing top-to-bottom protective gear preventing residents of apartment buildings from exiting through locked lobby doors after the previous day’s 6.8
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Sep 06, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Jack Seale)
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Get Smart With Money review – Martin Lewis could teach these financial ‘experts’ a thing or two
This documentary’s solutions to its participants’ jeopardy-free first-world problems are incredibly basic. If you have any knowledge of money-saving advice, you know them alreadyAh, the middle-class-lifestyle makeover show. Fire up BBC Two or Channel 4 at 8.30 on any midweek evening in the past 20 years and you’ll have had a good chance of seeing a toothy expert giving advice to people who would be absolutely fine if left to their own devices. Homeowners ask for help to further enrich themselves
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Sep 06, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Libby Brooks Scotland correspondent)
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Nicola Sturgeon announces rent freeze for tenants in Scotland
First minister sets out programme for government with measures focused on cost of living crisisNicola Sturgeon has announced a rent freeze for public and private properties and a ban on winter evictions, in a package of measures “deliberately focused” on the cost of living crisis.Describing pressures on household budgets as a “humanitarian emergency”, Scotland’s first minister set out the annual programme for government as the Holyrood parliament met for the first time after the summer recess.Sc