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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Agence France Presse)
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Tokyo’s traditional sento bathhouses steaming ahead – in pictures
Once ubiquitous in Japan’s crowded capital where many homes did not have baths, sento are closing fast – but some of these public bathhouses have been given a new lease of life through renovations, while others are reinventing themselves as cool hangoutsThe sento owners making group bathing in Japan cool again Continue reading...
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Harriet Meyer)
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Six ways to make money from your home
As the cost of living crisis bites, there are many ways to make some extra cash, from taking in a lodger to renting out parking spaceSoaring household bills are making it tougher than ever to make ends meet. Continue reading...
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Mike MacEacheran)
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Dutch paradise: my stay at one of the world’s biggest manmade nature reserves
This new archipelago an hour from Amsterdam offers visitors pristine empty sands, a wealth of wildlife and innovative new studios to hunker down inThe noise of the town had faded away and there was nothing on the horizon. No windmills, boats, islands or dikes. Ahead was the void of a glassy-calm lake that stretched for 270 sq miles around us. The landscape was static, empty, elemental. “We’re trying to wipe the slate clean and create a new natural paradise,” said Roel Posthoorn, my Dutch host. “
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Paula Cocozza)
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A new start after 60: Diabetes left me depressed and scared to leave home. I still climbed Kilimanjaro
Devanshi Mavani was looking forward to travelling when she retired from accountancy. Then came the diagnosis that threw it all into questionThe morning that Devanshi Mavani reached the top of Kilimanjaro, the conditions were bitter. She had set off, like most hikers, the night before to time her arrival at the summit with the sunrise. Immediately, heavy snow began to fall. “Normally people see Kenya on the other side. When we got to the summit, we saw nothing,” she says. “It was like a ski slope
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Tumaini Carayol at Flushing Meadows)
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‘I want to go all the way’: Nick Kyrgios dethrones Daniil Medvedev to reach US Open last eight
In-form Australian beats world No 1 7-6 (13-11), 3-6, 6-3, 6-2Victory sets up quarter-final clash with Karen KhachanovDeep in the tiebreak of one of the very best sets of tennis played this year, Nick Kyrgios slammed his racket and then hollered towards his box, his face a picture of rage. He had saved three set points with some audacious touches, but as he generated three of his own, each time he was ground down by the immense durability of Daniil Medvedev.There was a time not long ago when thi
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Hollie Richardson, Phil Harrison and Jack Seale)
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TV tonight: the brilliant Ladhood is back to explore modern masculinity
Liam Williams’s painfully relatable comedy returns for a final series. Plus, Aidan Turner is increasingly embattled in The Suspect. Here’s what to watch this evening Continue reading...
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Fiona Harvey Environment correspondent)
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Lords could amend energy bill to protect poorest households
Government likely to block some of the expected amendments by influential peers at committee stageThe government’s flagship energy bill will come before the House of Lords for a series of potential amendments on Monday that campaigners say could help protect the poorest households from the worst of soaring energy bills.The bill is to enter its committee stage, at which influential peers are expected to advocate crucial changes to the legislation that if accepted could help to reduce costs for co
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Alfie Stirling)
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A crisis is coming for UK energy prices and this is what has to be done
We need to target our response by replacing price caps with a new system of ‘free basic energy’Ditch price cap for ‘free basic energy’ plan to help poorest, report saysThe word “crisis” is often overused. But when it comes to the outlook for energy prices, it is exactly right. By October, the annualised energy price cap for a typical household paying their bills by direct debit will have trebled to more than £3,500 in 18 months.Fast forward to next April and it’s expected to rise again, to £6,60
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Jessica Murray)
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Joint east Midlands mayor plan would ‘consign Leicestershire to division two’
Devolution deal for joint mayor of Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire criticised for excluding neighbouring countyLeaders in Leicestershire have expressed anger at the region being excluded from a first of its kind devolution deal for the east Midlands, saying it will be “relegated to the second division”.On Tuesday, plans for a groundbreaking devolution deal between Derby, Derbyshire, Nottingham and Nottinghamshire were announced, which would see the areas grouped as a Mayoral Combined County Autho
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Simon Hattenstone)
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‘I was promiscuous – that’s murder on marriage’: Loudon Wainwright III on sex addiction, booze and family feuds
The singer-songwriter fought with his father, fell out with children Rufus and Martha and drove away his first wife before the honeymoon was even over. At 76, has he finally made some kind of peace with the world?Whisper it: Loudon Wainwright III is happy. The great curmudgeon of popular music has spent 50-plus years picking at old scabs, showcasing his selfishness and documenting his tortured relationship with his famous family. But he has finally made a hopeful album. Sure, we still hear from