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Sep 14, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Letters)
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Queen’s funeral spells bad news for guinea pigs | Brief letters
Guinea Pig Awareness Week | NHS procedures postponed | Mourning Charles de Gaulle | The making of a republicanMy six-year-old granddaughter has been solemnly informed that Guinea Pig Awareness Week has been postponed as a mark of respect. She is distraught and I cannot help but think that, as an animal lover, Her Majesty would not have approved. Perhaps a constitutional expert or someone close to the royals could prevail on the organisers to reconsider?Bob WellsLondon• The minor, but long-awaite
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Sep 14, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories
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Want to visit the moon but don’t have a spaceship? Dubai to the rescue!
Developers are planning a giant $5bn replica of the Earth’s closest neighbour, offering tourists ‘low-gravity’ moonwalks, lunar-rover taxis and … er … a wellness spaName: The moon.Age: Yet to be born. But it could happen in as little as five years. Continue reading...
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Sep 14, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Rebecca Nicholson)
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Minx review – the joyful feminist porn comedy that proves 2022 is TV’s year of male nudity
It’s brisk, it’s bouncy and it’s very moreish indeed. This 70s-set series about a feminist editor forced to create a porn magazine is packed with full frontal shots of men – and it’s a total hootAfter several prestigious but straight-faced 70s-set dramas, I have come to expect a more sombre tone from shows hovering around that era, but to my pleasant surprise Minx (Paramount+) is a total hoot. Ophelia Lovibond plays Joyce, an earnest liberal arts college graduate attempting to get a radical femi
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Sep 14, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Morwenna Ferrier)
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‘Surprisingly sustainable’: fashion meets eco meets politics at New York fashion week
With Gabriela Hearst showcasing women activists and heroes, and Stuart Vevers reworking old leather into neo-noir homages, this was a very relevant NYFWThree months after the US supreme court’s decision to reverse Roe v Wade, removing the constitutional right to a legal abortion that held for nearly half a century, the New York designer Gabriela Hearst took to New York fashion week to “statement-cast” Cecile Richards, a former president of Planned Parenthood, on her spring catwalk.This fashion w
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Sep 14, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Jonathan Jones)
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The Lindisfarne Gospels review – was Eadfrith the monk Britain’s first great artist?
Laing Gallery, NewcastleThis mind-bending illuminated manuscript was created in AD700 by Eadfrith, a monk who was as entranced by pattern and abstraction as Jackson PollockEadfrith, according to a 10th-century inscription, was a monk and Bishop of Lindisfarne on Northumbria’s Holy Island, who wrote out and illuminated the entire gospels singlehandedly, to create the exquisite book at the heart of this exhibition. He worked for 10 years around AD700, “for God and St Cuthbert [Lindisfarne’s founde
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Sep 14, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Steve Bell)
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Steve Bell on the death of film-maker Jean-Luc Godard – cartoon
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Sep 14, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Adrian Chiles)
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So many people have written to the Queen since she died. How do they find the words? | Adrian Chiles
What do you write to someone who will never be able to read it? I certainly didn’t know after my grandad passed awayImmodestly, I have long considered myself to be good with words, able to conjure up something funny, pithy or moving when called upon to do so. But I have never had a clue what to write on those little cards accompanying flowers for funerals. I was 20 when my grandad died. His was the first funeral of a close family member I’d attended. My mum gave me one of those little cards and
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Sep 14, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Jennifer Rankin in Brussels)
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EU limits subsidies for burning trees under renewable energy directive
MEPs vote on amendment to phase down share of wood counted as renewable but reject calls for complete phaseoutThe European parliament has called to end public subsidies for the environmentally destructive practice of burning trees for fuel, but campaigners warned the plans risked being “too little, too late”.Voting on an amendment to the EU’s renewable energy directive, MEPs called to “phase down” the share of trees counted as renewable energy in EU targets. But they swerved setting any dates to
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Sep 14, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Julian Borger in Washington)
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‘Our lives are destroyed’: families take fight for truth of flight 752 to ICC
Exclusive: grieving relatives allege war crime and crime against humanity over January 2020 downing of aircraftWhen Ukraine International Airlines flight 752 was shot down over Tehran by Iranian anti-aircraft missiles in January 2020, killing all 176 people on board, it was just the beginning of the ordeal for the victims’ families.In the 32 months since, they have faced obstruction and hostility from the Iranian authorities, which initially sought to deny their forces were responsible. When bod
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Sep 14, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Aleks Eror)
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‘It’s a win for us’: Serbia’s cancelled EuroPride exposes ongoing LGBTQ+ struggle
Organisers defiant after police ban on Saturday’s parade, which followed anti-pride protests in BelgradeIn June 2001, nine months after the toppling of Serbia’s autocratic president Slobodan Milošević, the Serbian capital, Belgrade, attempted to host its first Pride parade. The event, which organisers had envisaged as a celebration of a new, progressive era, turned into a chaotic nightmare.News footage from that day shows groups of young men marching through the capital, chanting “kill, kill, ki