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Sep 06, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Alex Lawson and Richard Partington)
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How will Liz Truss help businesses and households with soaring energy bills?
Exact details of prime minister’s plans are not yet known but could include a freeze on bills and a £40bn package for businessesLiz Truss’s plan to help consumers and businesses with their energy bills this winter appear to finally be taking shape. The new prime minister reportedly plans to keep bills for a typical households at or below the current price cap level of £1,971. Bills had been due to go up 80% to £3,549 from 1 October and potentially as much as £5,000 next year.Exact details of the
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Sep 06, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (John Lawless)
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‘Cucumber capital’ growers selling up as Brexit and energy crisis hits Britain’s vegetable industry
A flawed government plan for workers adds to problems as growers apply to pull down 60 hectares of greenhousesHuge areas of one of Britain’s biggest salad growing hubs will be replaced with housing estates, as growers give up in despair, and cash in their land.The Lea Valley, also known as the cucumber capital and Britain’s salad bowl, is one of the diamonds of the UK’s embattled horticultural sector. The Lea Valley Growers Association (LVGA), seeded through an area running across Greater London
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Sep 06, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Matthew Weaver)
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BBC chief denies Emily Maitlis’s ‘Tory agent’ claims
Chairman Richard Sharp tells MPs that former Newsnight presenter was ‘completely wrong’The BBC’s chairman has rejected claims by the former Newsnight presenter Emily Maitlis that a former Downing Street director of communications is acting as an agent of the Conservative party inside the corporation.Richard Sharp told MPs that Maitlis was “completely wrong” in categorising Robbie Gibb as an “active agent of the Conservative party” on the BBC’s board. Continue reading...
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Sep 06, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Henry Dyer)
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Tory peer broke lobbying rules, Whitehall watchdog finds
Earl of Shrewsbury failed to register as a lobbyist before contacting ministers about healthcare firmA Conservative hereditary peer breached lobbying rules by failing to register as a consultant lobbyist before contacting ministers on behalf of his client, a Whitehall watchdog has found.The Office of the Registrar of Consultant Lobbyists (ORCL) announced on Friday the outcome of its investigation into the Earl of Shrewsbury – whose full name is Charles Henry John Benedict Crofton Chetwynd Chetwy
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Sep 06, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Chloë Ashby)
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Artist Zoë Buckman: ‘The UK is screwed, but not nearly as screwed as America’
She writes rap lyrics on vintage lingerie and paints gynaecological instruments bubblegum pink. Now, for her first UK show, the Brooklyn-based British artist is tackling the mental, physical and financial fallout from a miscarriageZoë Buckman’s uterus has been doing the rounds on social media. The Brooklyn-based artist made the kinetic sculpture, which comprises a neon outline of an abstracted reproductive organ with fibreglass boxing gloves as ovaries, in the run-up to the 2016 US election, ami
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Sep 06, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Anna Berrill)
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Don’t say ‘sandwiches’: how to give your lunchbox a lift
Think noodles, crunchy veg and pasta salad – and, when you make dinner, keep one eye on tomorrow’s lunch• Got a culinary dilemma? Email feast@theguardian.comWhat makes a good lunchbox?Emily, CroydonIn short: leftovers. We all want to avoid turning on the oven or stove too often – to save both energy and time – so make dinner with one eye on tomorrow’s lunch. “Keep your lunchbox in mind at all times,” advises Georgia Levy, author of the recently published Let’s Do Lunch. “What can you do to your
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Sep 06, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Isobel Koshiw in Kyiv)
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Escaped chimpanzee returns to Kharkiv zoo on keeper’s bicycle
Rare moment of joy in under-fire Ukrainian city as video shows Chichi being wheeled back on bicycleA chimpanzee that escaped Kharkiv city zoo on Monday was persuaded to return by a zoo employee who wheeled it back on a bicycle. Staff at the zoo in Ukraine’s second-biggest city were struggling to persuade Chichi, who had wandered around streets and a nearby park, to return to the zoo with them. Continue reading...
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Sep 06, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Arwa Mahdawi)
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No doomsday bunker, not a single gun – if the US really is heading for civil war, I’m stuffed | Arwa Mahdawi
The super-rich are preparing to ride out the apocalypse by their underground swimming pools. Ordinary Americans have bought another 20m firearms. And me? I have a broom and a butter knifeHow long do you think you would survive if everything went to hell, civil war erupted, institutions crumbled and there was absolutely nowhere safe in the world left to run? Me, I’d give myself one week; maybe two. I would like to think that I’m a tough survivor type but the last time I went camping I forgot to b
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Sep 06, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Stuart Heritage)
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Don’t dribble, darling: did Harry Styles really spit at Chris Pine?
The internet was already frothing at the mouth over the backstage wrangles on Olivia Wilde’s new film. And then its stars started opening their mouths• Styles and Pine deny spitIf you have TikTok, or Twitter, or any social media at all really, there is a very good chance that you have been repeatedly subjected to the same clip all day. If it is real, it is one of the most bizarre clips that has ever made it to the internet. It is a clip of Harry Styles spitting at Chris Pine at the Don’t Worry D
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Sep 06, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Hamilton Nolan)
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American workers are burned out and tired. There’s a solution: unions | Hamilton Nolan
The good news is, we know how to fix that malaise – because many, many people have been right there with you beforeAs a connoisseur of the journalistic art of spinning out fake trends that exist solely to spark heated reactions from readers on the internet, I appreciate the invention of “quiet quitting”.The term, which can be loosely defined as “people half-assing it at work”, may provoke in you the irrepressible urge to shout: “That’s not new!” Which means it is doing its job as a trend piece.