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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Robert Tait in Prague)
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Former Czech PM Andrej Babiš goes on trial in $2m EU subsidy fraud case
Case involves farm that allegedly received funds after ownership was transferred to Babiš family membersThe trial has opened of the Czech Republic’s former prime minister Andrej Babiš on charges of subsidy fraud, in a case that could profoundly affect the politics of the central European country.Babiš, a billionaire tycoon, is accused of illicitly obtaining €2m (£1.7m) in EU small business funds for the development of Stork’s Nest, a hotel and conference centre in the Bohemian countryside, when
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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Thomasina Miers)
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Thomasina Miers’ recipe for greens on toast with tomato jam | The new flexitarian
Combine the bounty of seasonal greens and tomatoes for a late-summer supper – and save some of the jam for cheese or sandwich toppingsTomatoes are certainly one of the most versatile fruits: raw or roast, poached or pureed, you could make infinite salsas and sauces with them. We can get beautiful homegrown ones in the UK now, so make the most of them with this aromatic jam. It transforms a sandwich or cheese plate, or makes for this simple supper, which also celebrates the summer’s greens. Cont
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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Rachel Hall)
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‘I am forever grateful’: Prince Harry pays tribute to the Queen
Duke of Sussex calls his grandmother his ‘guiding compass’, thanking her for her ‘sound advice’ and ‘infectious smile’Death of the Queen and King Charles’s accession - latest updatesThe Duke of Sussex has paid tribute to the Queen’s “unwavering grace and dignity” in a farewell message to his late grandmother that also thanked her for her “sound advice” and “infectious smile”.In a message posted on his and his wife’s Archwell website, Prince Harry said he was “forever grateful” that the Queen had
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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Rachael Healy)
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‘People might cry’: welcome to the hilariously creepy world of Don’t Hug Me I’m Scared
With its felt urinals, lashings of raw meat and coffins coming to life, this nightmarish puppet show has made the move from YouTube sensation to brilliant Channel 4 comedy. We meets its makersFew, if any, TV shows have millions of fans before they even start filming. But the puppet-based mania of Don’t Hug Me I’m Scared has never been conventional.Starting life in 2011 as a DIY web series, the original episodes appeared sporadically over five years, making each new release a major event for its
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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Helena Horton Environment reporter)
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Fears drought and high gas prices could cause UK food shortages this winter
Experts warn of reduced yields for some crops, with low rainfall continuing into the sowing periodThere is a risk of food shortages in the UK this winter, experts have said, as the drought and high gas prices put pressure on farmers.While growers who use glasshouses are either not sowing or waiting until spring when there are more daylight hours, the crops that would usually have sustained the country during fallow periods, such as cabbages, carrots and potatoes, are likely to have reduced yield
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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Katy Hessel)
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‘Is this the veil between life and death?’: Lee Miller’s torn mesh is an image for our times
When the great surrealist took this photograph she was feeling adrift in Egypt. Now, it seems to evoke our unsettling transition from the Queen’s burial to King Charles’s coronationA ripped mesh sheath unveils a dry, desolate landscape. Light pours in beyond the horizon and our focus shifts, through the two contrasting frames, towards the cloud that dominates the sky. There’s a sense of silence as we look out on to a wide, open desert; an unknowingness about what lies beyond the ripped curtain,
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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Andrea Valentino)
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‘I’ve got to stop somewhere!’ How Steve Roud compiled his epic folk song archive
The former librarian has spent more than 50 years compiling the Roud Folk Song Index, cataloguing 25,000 traditional songs. So how did he do it? And what exactly is a folk song?When Steve Roud was young, he began collecting records. Hardly unusual for a child of the 1950s – but this boy from south London was different. Not content with just listening to LPs, Roud began indexing them – his own and ones he found mentioned in newspapers and magazines. He used old shoe boxes as a primitive filing sy
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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Bryan Armen Graham at Flushing Meadows)
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Carlos Alcaraz is brilliant. But the Big One era isn’t upon us quite yet | Bryan Armen Graham
The teenager has the tools to rule men’s tennis. But he is wise to concentrate on the present after a spectacular US Open victoryLike Michael Myers with a tennis racket, he just keeps coming. If we learned nothing else from Carlos Alcaraz’s sensational run to the US Open title, it’s that one would-be winner is rarely enough to stop him. Often two or three won’t do. For two weeks in New York, the best teenager in men’s tennis since Rafael Nadal nearly two decades ago turned would-be killshots int
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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Nicky Bandini)
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Arkadiusz Milik sparked bedlam in Turin. But then the real chaos began | Nicky Bandini
There were VAR mistakes and red cards galore at Juventus v Salernitana as one controversy became submerged in the nextArkadiusz Milik knew the punishment but still committed the crime, ripping off his shirt and throwing it in the air as he barrelled toward Juventus’s supporters behind the goal. They came tumbling down the stand towards him, delirious and disbelieving. In the 91st minute, their team had trailed 2-1 at home to Salernitana. Now, in the 95th, Milik had scored to put them 3-2 ahead.A
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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Robyn Vinter and agencies)
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Olivia Pratt-Korbel: police search Liverpool golf course for gun
Detectives investigating killing of nine-year-old using drones and divers to search West Derby clubPolice are carrying out an extensive search of land at a golf course for the gun that killed Olivia Pratt-Korbel.Detectives investigating the killing of the nine-year-old, who was shot dead in her home in Dovecot, Liverpool, on 22 August, were using drones and divers to search West Derby golf club in Merseyside. Continue reading...