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Sep 07, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Sam Jones in Madrid)
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Brown bear who fended off large male’s attack found dead with her cubs in Spanish cave
After months-long rescue effort, wildlife rangers recover three bodies from bottom of 33-metre creviceSpanish wildlife rangers have recovered the bodies of two brown bear cubs and their mother, who is thought to have been the same animal filmed three months ago sending a male bear tumbling to his death down a precipice after he attacked.Rangers and bear experts found the bodies of the female and her cubs at the bottom of a 33-metre crevice inside a cave in the northern Castile and León region on
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Sep 07, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Ewan Murray at Wentworth)
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Rory McIlroy claims he no longer has relationship with Ryder Cup LIV rebels
McIlroy takes swipes at García, Westwood and PoulterEuropean Tour chief hits out at ‘LIV propaganda machine’As the dust settled on an extraordinary press conference by Keith Pelley, the European Tour Group’s chief executive, at Wentworth, Rory McIlroy admitted friendships had been ruined by defections to LIV Golf. An emboldened McIlroy took withering swipes at Sergio García, Lee Westwood, Ian Poulter and any LIV rebel who may contend at this weekend’s PGA Championship. Pelley had earlier castiga
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Sep 07, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Peter Walker Political correspondent)
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‘Carousel of education secretaries’ as Kit Malthouse becomes fifth in a year
Opposition parties criticise Tories for failing children at turbulent time for schoolsOpposition parties and teaching unions have accused ministers of presiding over a “carousel of education secretaries” after Kit Malthouse became the fifth person to hold the job in just less than a year.Malthouse, the former Cabinet Office minister, was appointed by Liz Truss on Tuesday, taking over from James Cleverly, who had been in the job only two months and who was moved to be foreign secretary. Continue
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Sep 07, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Selected by Natasha Rees-Bloor)
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Monsoon festival and a dinosaur for sale: Wednesday’s best photos
The Guardian’s picture editors select photo highlights from around the world Continue reading...
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Sep 07, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Interview by Graeme Green)
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Sex dolls in the swimming pool – Steven Klein’s best photograph
‘We did a shoot with sex dolls to go with a Vogue article about Botox, implants and people seeming artificial. But they looked like real models – so I went over and ripped off their faces’This is from a series of suburbia pictures I did for American Vogue. Anna Wintour, Vogue’s editor-in-chief, calls them “stoppers” – one or two images in the magazine that illustrate an idea. This one was for a story about the fear of ageing. At that time, in 2012, everyone was getting injections: Botox, fillers
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Sep 07, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Ali Martin)
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Pragmatism prevails as Alex Hales gets his second England chance at last | Ali Martin
England and Hales have moved on since his 2019 exclusion and the explosive opener is an obvious World T20 choiceOn one level England’s decision to add Alex Hales to their T20 World Cup party was simple. Jason Roy suffered a collapse in form, Jonny Bairstow somehow suffered a broken leg playing golf and in Hales they had a proven match-winner ready to go.There was a strong case to say the Nottinghamshire opener should have been included before Bairstow’s unfortunate slip on the third tee at Panna
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Sep 07, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Gordon Brown)
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Britain’s charities have done all they can to help desperate people. What will Liz Truss do? | Gordon Brown
The new PM must realise that only the government has the resources to end the suffering caused by the cost of living crisisNot only are the country’s poor people now stretched beyond their limits, but so too are the country’s charities. Just as many breadwinners are finding it difficult to pay for bread, so there are now food banks fearful of running out of food.Preparing for a winter wave of unprecedented need, our voluntary sector is having to be innovative – and fast. Faced with rising depriv
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Sep 07, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Andrew Sparrow)
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Snap verdict: Truss’s first PMQs was no triumph – but she avoided catastrophe
The tilt back to ideas was refreshing but her opponent sounded closer to where public opinion is on the energy crisisLatest politics news – liveEvery former prime minister says taking PMQs is the most scary ordeal of the week, and even after 10 years in post, people such as Margaret Thatcher and Tony Blair regarded it as one of the ultimate challenges of the job – an encounter when a few wrong words could spell disaster.For any new prime minister, the first question is: are they up to it? And Li
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Sep 07, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Jonathan Jones)
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So Richard III was a good guy? Really? The Lost King: Imagining Richard III – review
Wallace Collection, LondonIts standout exhibit is Paul Delaroche’s painting of the two princes the monarch jailed awaiting death. Why does this vogue-ishly pro-Richard show, a tie-in with the Steve Coogan film, place a question mark over it?It’s always unwise to assume today’s history is better than yesterday’s. Interpretations change, and the current vogue for seeing Richard III, so long portrayed as a tyrant, as a nice guy who somehow lost track of his nephews’ whereabouts, just as he was havi
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Sep 07, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Guardian staff and agency)
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Temperatures smash records in US west as brutal heatwave continues
Records broken in Sacramento and Reno, while California close to ordering rolling blackouts to ease strain on power gridA brutal heatwave enveloping the US west smashed records on Tuesday, as high temperatures brought California to the verge of ordering rolling blackouts.Western states are struggling through one of the hottest and longest September heatwaves on record. Temperatures began soaring last week and the National Weather Service (NWS) warned that dangerous heat could continue through Fr