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Sep 02, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Alexis Petridis)
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Matty Healy of the 1975: ‘If you’re still making art in your 30s you’re either wadded or good – and I’m both’
As his band prepare to release their fifth album, he talks courting controversy, cancel culture and getting cleanMatty Healy is sitting in a restaurant on the top floor of a Tokyo hotel – the same restaurant, as he excitedly points out, where Scarlett Johansson and Bill Murray’s characters meet in Lost in Translation. It is the night before the 1975’s first live show in two and half years, headlining Japan’s SummerSonic festival, and Healy is talking expansively – Healy always talks expansively
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Sep 02, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Charlotte Higgins)
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Arts funding in England is a thin gruel that organisations are forced to beg for | Charlotte Higgins
There’s no new money in the government’s levelling up of the arts wheeze: just a shifting of neglect from one place to anotherPerched high over the Vale of Scarsdale, dominated by a magnificent 17th-century castle, the Derbyshire town of Bolsover is proudly kept; so too are the former mining villages that surround it. But the neatness and prettiness on a bright late-August day occlude the fact that the area has suffered since the pits closed. Opportunities are few, unemployment high. Buses are i
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Sep 02, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Lisa O'Carroll)
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Westminster dealings ‘demoralising’, say ex-ministers of devolved nations
UK government accused of being devoid of understanding of issues in Scotland, Wales and Northern IrelandThe UK government’s dealings with the devolved nations has been described by former ministers as “demoralising”, “depressing” and devoid of understanding of issues in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.As the former Brexit minister David Frost is tipped to take charge of matters relating to the union in a potential Liz Truss government, nine former ministers in governments in Edinburgh, Card
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Sep 02, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Tara Conlan)
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Strike action brews over plan to close BBC News channel
Exclusive: TUC tells director general merging UK-focused channel with BBC World News would damage democracyThe BBC’s centenary celebrations season could be hit by strike action from corporation journalists concerned about plans to close the BBC News channel.Scrutiny has intensified over the proposal announced earlier this year to merge the UK rolling news TV channel and its global commercial stablemate BBC World News into a new, combined service called BBC News. Continue reading...
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Sep 02, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Patrick Butler Social policy editor)
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Soaring costs could strip ‘basic dignity’ from millions in UK
Annual income survey finds national minimum wage will often fail to cover even a ‘no frills’ lifestyleSoaring inflation and energy costs will leave millions of people on low incomes thousands of pounds short of what the public say is the minimum amount needed to live with basic dignity in the UK this winter, according to an annual survey.The annual Minimum Income Standard study is based on intensive deliberations by groups of socially representative UK residents, who agreed what a normal, no-fri
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Sep 02, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Tom Ambrose)
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UK retailers blocking moves to end the killing of day-old male chicks
While France and Germany have introduced bans, Britain continues to slaughter 29 million unwanted chicks every yearUK retailers are blocking moves to end the killing of millions of day-old male chicks each year, farmers and breeding companies have said.The industrial-scale culling of unwanted chicks is common practice around the world, with 330 million males slaughtered by crushing or gassing each year in Europe, according to campaigners, 29 million of those in the UK. Continue reading...
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Sep 02, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Aubrey Allegretti)
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‘Curse of Heseltine’: how the wheels came off Rishi Sunak’s No 10 campaign
Ex-chancellor was leading frontrunner in the race to succeed Boris Johnson but his dreams soon unravelledOne of the most familiar refrains of the Conservative leadership contest was candidates earnestly inviting comparisons to Margaret Thatcher.But after his resignation as chancellor brought down Boris Johnson’s wobbling house of cards, a Tory insider said Rishi Sunak found himself with “the curse of Heseltine hanging round his neck”. Continue reading...
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Sep 02, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Uki Goñi in Buenos Aires and Tom Phillips)
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Cristina Fernández de Kirchner: arrest after attempted shooting of Argentina vice-president
Fernández de Kirchner was greeting supporters outside her home when a Brazilian man approached her and raised a handgun to her faceA man has been detained after he aimed a handgun at point-blank range at Argentina’s vice-president, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, in what the president said was an attempt on her life.Fernández de Kirchner survived only because the gun – which was loaded with five bullets – did not fire, president Alberto Fernández said. Continue reading...
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Sep 02, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Samantha Lock and agencies)
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Physical integrity of Russia-held Zaporizhzhia power plant ‘violated’, says UN nuclear chief
IAEA head Rafael Grossi says his team is ‘not going anywhere’ and will stay for full assessment of safety and physical damage to nuclear plant in UkraineRussia-Ukraine war – latest updatesThe “physical integrity” of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power station in south-eastern Ukraine has been “violated”, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has said, as he voiced his fears for the site.Rafael Grossi led a team of inspectors to the Russian-controlled plant that has been frequently
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Sep 02, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Kate Lyons)
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Papua New Guinea PM takes out advert urging journalists to stop calling him direct
Notice in two major newspapers asks reporters to use ministerial emails instead of contacting James Marape The Papua New Guinean prime minister’s office has taken out a full page advertisement in the country’s two major newspapers urging journalists to stop calling and texting him directly.“This circular is to advise all members of the media fraternity, both national and international, that the Prime Minister Hon. James Marape MP will no longer accept direct press enquiries from the date of this