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Sep 14, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Lola Okolosie)
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Teachers are being asked to wring water from a stone – and school trips are the first things to go | Lola Okolosie
Many of us remember life-altering school trips. But now headteachers face a stark choice: cut staff or days outWinter is coming and so too is an unprecedented crisis in school funding. Of course, we have been here before, and were the government capable of heeding the warning cries of school leaders following 12 years of cuts, you would expect a plan for the way forward. But this would assume Westminster isn’t hellbent on proving its disdain for the entire teaching profession, or undermining our
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Sep 14, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Rowena Mason Deputy political editor)
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Keir Starmer: protesters should respect those mourning Queen
Labour leader defends right to protest but says it should not ruin people’s chance to express their private thanksDeath of the Queen and King Charles’s accession - latest updatesPeople who wish to protest against the monarchy should respect those mourning the Queen and not ruin their opportunity to express their private thanks, Keir Starmer has said.Amid controversy over a small number of protesters being removed by police or arrested, the Labour leader told BBC Breakfast the right to protest an
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Sep 14, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Benjie Goodhart)
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From a Gestapo interrogation to the Spice Girls: how Mastermind has thrilled quizzers for 50 years
To celebrate half a century of the big black chair, we talk to the show’s stars and presenter Clive Myrie about the strange genius of being grilled on the toughest quiz on TVFifty years ago there occurred a pivotal couple of days in my father’s life. On 11 September 1972, the first ever episode of Mastermind aired. Two days later, he became a father for the third time, when I was born. I like to think the latter milestone was the more significant, but it was a close-run thing.My dad – who before
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Sep 14, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (PA Media)
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Chelsea’s Todd Boehly wants Premier League North v South All-Star match
He feels league can take a ‘bit of a lesson from American sports’Boehly says fellow owners like ‘the idea of more revenue’Todd Boehly wants to launch a Premier League North versus South All-Star match. The Chelsea chairman has revealed plans to revolutionise elements of English football to try to boost broadcast revenue.Chelsea’s co-controlling owner, who also owns shares in the Los Angeles Dodgers in Major League Baseball and the Lakers in the NBA, told a New York conference he had floated the
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Sep 14, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Rachel Hall and Emily Dugan)
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Redundancies for King Charles’s staff during mourning period ‘heartless’, says union
Up to 100 employees of Clarence House received notification they could lose job following accession to throneDeath of the Queen and King Charles’s accession - latest updatesA civil service trade union has criticised the decision to give redundancy notices to King Charles’s staff during the period of mourning as “nothing short of heartless”.The Guardian reported on Monday that up to 100 employees at the King’s former official residence, including some who have worked there for decades, received n
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Sep 14, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Graham Readfearn)
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Hundreds of yoga teachers call out lululemon over coal-powered factories
Climate campaigners say pollution from multibillion-dollar clothing company’s production is inconsistent with its ethical brandingThe company motto is “Be Human, Be Well, and Be Planet”, a harmonious ideal in line with the yoga world where sports clothing mega-brand lululemon got its start.“We are deeply connected to ourselves, each other and our planet; each part elevating one another,” the Canada-based company says on its sustainability website. Continue reading...
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Sep 14, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Franklyn Addo)
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As the nation mourns the Queen, we are grieving the preventable death of Chris Kaba | Franklyn Addo
In June, I was pulled over by police for the third time this year and interrogated about the music I make. This is the state of Britain todayLast week Chris Kaba, a 24-year-old aspiring architect and soon-to-be father, was shot dead by Metropolitan police officers in Streatham, south London. On Monday it was announced that the officer who fired at Chris Kaba – who was unarmed – had been suspended from duty. While the suspension is welcome, the fact that it took a full week after the incident and
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Sep 14, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Maud Newton)
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My father’s family kept slaves – and he defended it. Acknowledging it matters
Amid a rise of laws forbidding discussions of racist histories, sharing our ancestors’ shameful wrongdoings is more urgent than everMy father, a successful lawyer and former aerospace engineer with an Ivy League degree, was an ardent defender of slavery. Throughout my childhood, at the dinner table and the park, and when driving past public housing, he held forth on the superiority of white people and, as he saw it, the inferiority of everyone else. He idolized our ancestors, who enslaved Black
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Sep 14, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Joanna Partridge)
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The sovereign’s wealth: UK royal family’s finances – explained
The holdings of the crown estate, Duchy of Lancaster and Duchy of Cornwall, together worth £17bnKing Charles III will inherit his mother’s considerable wealth alongside assets belonging to the crown. One of the richest people in the world, Queen Elizabeth II inherited much of her fortune but is credited with having made some astute investments during her long life and reign.The sovereign and the wider royal family have three main sources of income, the crown estate, the Duchy of Lancaster and Du
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Sep 14, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Guardian Staff)
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‘Home is like a magnet’: a small corner of north Wales … in New York – in pictures
Ed Brydon’s photographs capture the descendants of Welsh settlers in New York and Vermont – and the strong national traditions they retain Continue reading...