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Sep 17, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Kari Paul in San Francisco)
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Is Silicon Valley’s golden era coming to an end?
Rising interest rates, dampened growth and the public’s shifting views on Big Tech are giving experts pauseHuge layoffs at Snapchat, dramatic valuation drops at Meta and Apple, and hiring freezes at other Big Tech firms have given new fuel to an increasingly common question: Is Silicon Valley’s golden era coming to an end?The answer is complicated, experts say. The tech industry has been on a run of impressive growth for some time, bolstered in recent years by a pandemic that forced most of the
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Sep 17, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Simon Wardell , Hollie Richardson, Phil Harrison and Danielle De Wolfe)
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TV tonight: marmalade sandwiches at the ready for Paddington
The gorgeous family film has replaced the Strictly Come Dancing launch, which will now air next Friday. Here’s what to watch this evening Continue reading...
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Sep 17, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Tom Hunt)
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How to turn a fruit glut into a shrub – recipe | Waste not
Excess fruit will, with the addition of sugar and vinegar, ferment nicely into a zingy, cordial-style mixerWhenever he has a glut of fruit, Tom Hill, chef/co-owner of Duck Soup and Little Duck The Picklery in London and Emilia in Ashburton, Devon, turns it into drinking vinegar. “At the moment, we’ve got a rhubarb one on,” he tells me, “and even once the rhubarb is spent, there’s still lots of flavour in the fruit, so I turn that into chutney to go with cheese.”Drinking vinegars, or shrubs, can
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Sep 17, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Andrew Gumbel)
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‘Dagger at the heart of free press’: colleagues of slain Las Vegas journalist continue his work
Jeff German was stabbed to death outside his home by a local official he had been investigatingJeff German was a dogged investigative reporter of the old school, excited by nothing so much as the whiff of corruption or official malfeasance and following it wherever it led. For four decades he chronicled the racketeers, mobsters, loan sharks, hard-luck grifters and big-time crooks of Las Vegas, the notoriously seamy desert city he called home.When, to the shock of just about everyone in Sin City
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Sep 17, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Tim Dowling)
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Tim Dowling: we talk about how we’re all going deaf. At least I think we do …
Compared to my friends’ hearing problems my perforated eardrum barely qualifies as a story. Also, I’m not sure they heard meWe are four middle-aged men having lunch in a crowded dining room in London – a rare get-together. The conversation has a single overarching theme: none of us can really follow it against the background hum.“I can’t hear anything in here,” I say. Continue reading...
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Sep 17, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories
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Blind date: ‘The friend-zoning at the end was awkward’
David, 28, TV researcher, meets Emma, 30, copywriterDavid on EmmaWhat were you hoping for?A rare couple of hours where I don’t put my foot in my mouth. Continue reading...
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Sep 17, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Shah Meer Baloch in Pakistan and Matthew Taylor)
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Pakistan reels from floods: ‘We thought we’d die of hunger. Now we fear death from water’
After record temperatures and drought, swaths of the country lie submerged, symptoms of a climate crisis its people play little part inFarmer Ali Baksh stands on an embankment and points across the flooded landscape of Sindh province towards the spot where his fields used to be. He is sheltering in a makeshift camp accessible only by boat with more than 2,000 others forced to flee their homes when the floods hit.“There was no rain a few months back and there was a severe shortage of water for cr
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Sep 17, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Guardian Staff)
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From Ticket to Paradise to This England: a complete guide to this week’s entertainment
Whether you’re jonesing for some Hollywood escapism or Kenneth Branagh’s best Boris Johnson impression, our critics have you covered for the next seven daysTicket to ParadiseOut nowSometimes it feels like Hollywood is just playing the same old hits – but, sometimes, it’s great news! Who could resist a traditional romcom starring George Clooney and Julia Roberts as exes attempting to meddle in the love life of their daughter? Original? No. Welcome? Yes. Continue reading...
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Sep 17, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Agence France-Presse in Windhoek)
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India reintroduces cheetahs to wild after big cats airlifted from Namibia
PM Narendra Modi to welcome the eight animals amid fears that they may struggle with Kuno national park habitat or clash with leopardsEight Namibian cheetahs have been airlifted to India, part of an ambitious project to reintroduce the big cats after they were driven to extinction there decades ago, officials and vets said.The wild cheetahs were moved by road from a game park north of the Namibian capital of Windhoek on Friday to board a chartered Boeing 747 dubbed “Cat plane” for an 11-hour fli
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Sep 17, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Guardian sport and agencies)
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Joe Biden meets with families of Brittney Griner and Paul Whelan
Americans have been detained in Russia on separate chargesGriner’s wife, Cherelle, thanks Biden for meeting in statementUS president Joe Biden met Friday with family members of WNBA star Brittney Griner and another American detained in Russia, Paul Whelan, the first face-to-face encounter that the president has had with the relatives.In a statement after the meetings, which were held separately, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said Biden stressed to the families his “continued com
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Sep 17, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Reuters)
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Fighting flares on disputed Kyrgyzstan-Tajikistan border, killing 24 people
‘Intense battles’ in the contested region is the latest outbreak of violence to hit the former Soviet UnionFighting has erupted on the disputed border between Kyrgyzstan and its central Asian neighbour Tajikistan, leaving 24 people dead in the latest outbreak of violence to hit the former Soviet Union.Both of the impoverished landlocked nations have accused each other of restarting fighting in a disputed area, despite a ceasefire deal. Continue reading...
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Sep 17, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Agence France-Presse)
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Israeli airstrike on Damascus airport kills five Syrian troops – reports
The bombings also targeted the countryside, according to Syrian state media, and reportedly killed two Iranians as wellAn Israeli airstrike near Damascus airport has killed five Syrian soldiers, according to state media in Syria.“The aggression led to the death of five soldiers and some material damage,” Syria’s official news agency Sana quoted a military source as saying on Saturday. Continue reading...
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Sep 17, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Maya Yang, Vivian Ho, Martin Belam and Michael Coulter)
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Russia-Ukraine war latest: what we know on day 206 of the invasion
UN to permit Zelenskiy video address despite Moscow’s objections; 99% of bodies exhumed from Izium site had signs of violent death, says UkraineSee all our Ukraine coverageUnited Nations member states have voted to make an exception to allow Volodymyr Zelenskiy to address next week’s general assembly by video, despite Russian opposition. Of the 193 member states, 101 voted on Friday in favour of allowing the Ukrainian president to “present a pre-recorded statement” instead of in-person as usuall
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Sep 17, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Matthew Engel)
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Rock’n’roll or Thatcherism: which will the new Elizabethan era be remembered for? | Matthew Engel
The sheer span of Elizabeth II’s reign and the enormous changes that happened during it defy easy descriptionsWhen Elizabeth II came to the throne, in 1952, charming country houses that would now be worth several million could be picked up for under £10,000. Sweets, tea, butter, margarine and meat were among the foods still rationed. Only a small minority had fridges, washing machines or telephones. Outside toilets were common, cars aspirational, televisions a novelty item, central heating barel
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Sep 17, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Jo Jones and Helen Seamons)
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We love: Fashion fixes for the week ahead – in pictures
Alice Temperley’s new homeware and womenswear collection with Anthropologie, Harris Reed’s new jewellery releases, and a glossy glimpse of life backstage with the 90s supermodels Continue reading...
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Sep 17, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Reuters and Guardian sport)
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Zander Murray is first current Scottish professional player to come out as gay
Gala Fairydean forward makes announcement on club website30-year-old Murray ‘wants to help others who are struggling’Zander Murray has become the first current professional footballer in Scotland to come out as gay. The Gala Fairydean Rovers forward spoke about coming out in an interview published on the Lowland League club’s website on Friday.The 30-year-old has said he “feels like the weight of the world is now off my shoulders” after coming out. Murray is the first openly gay footballer to pl
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Sep 17, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Tumaini Carayol at Emirates Arena, Glasgow)
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Murray and Salisbury battle to the last but Britain crash out of Davis Cup
Wesley Koolhof and Matwé Middelkoop win 7-6 (0), 6-7 (6), 6-3Dutch into finals in Málaga after beating GB with a tie to spareGreat Britain returned to the familiar surroundings of the Emirates Arena in Glasgow this week with one of the deepest men’s teams in its recent history. Ten years on from a time when Andy Murray was the country’s sole top-200 men’s singles player, they finally had some depth. They have four top-50 singles players now, including the world number eight, and two of the top t
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Sep 16, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Ben Morris)
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Woman and child found dead in Leeds flat
Bodies of woman, 30, and child thought to be her son found by police in Holbeck areaA woman and a child have been found dead inside a flat in Leeds.West Yorkshire police said officers made the discovery of the body of the woman, believed to be aged 30, and the 10-year-old child, thought to be her son, when they were called to a flat in the Holbeck area of the city by someone concerned about the welfare of the occupants. Continue reading...
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Sep 16, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Aaron Bower at DW Stadium)
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Leeds stun Wigan to reach Grand Final as remarkable resurgence goes on
Wigan Warriors 8-20 Leeds RhinosRhinos were a point off bottom of table in AprilLeeds Rhinos have form for winning the Super League Grand Final from fifth position but even by their own standards, this is some story you will witness culminate at Old Trafford next Saturday.It is difficult to know what felt more likely six months ago: the prospect of the Rhinos getting anywhere near this year’s Grand Final or any of their supporters even knowing who the man who would ultimately take them back to t
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Sep 16, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Peter Lansley at the City Ground)
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Harrison Reed completes Fulham’s six-minute goal-rush as Forest’s woes go on
This was like the EFL Championship on steroids. Last year’s second-tier champions Fulham deserved their victory over the playoff winners Nottingham Forest after a three-goal burst in six second-half minutes. Forest lost a fourth successive Premier League game on the night Premier League football returned after the Queen’s death.The fact Aleksandar Mitrovic did not celebrate his 28th birthday with a goal shows there is strength in depth to Marco Silva’s attacking resources but these are worrying
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Sep 16, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Vikram Dodd and Rowena Mason)
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Queen’s funeral will be biggest ever event for police, with 10,000 on duty
Hundreds of thousands of mourners are expected to line streets from London to Windsor and 500 foreign dignitaries will visitDeath of the Queen and King Charles’s accession - latest updatesQueen Elizabeth II’s funeral will be the biggest ever event for the police and Whitehall, with hundreds of thousands of mourners lining the streets and 500 visiting foreign dignitaries.Police chiefs say their presence on the streets on Monday will be their largest on record, with more than 10,000 officers on du
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Sep 16, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Andy Bull in Karachi)
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Repentant Alex Hales determined to grab ‘chance to right the wrongs’
Opener insists he has grown into a better player and person after rejoining the England fold following a three-year exileAlex Hales’ drive home from the England training camp in Cardiff in April 2019 felt like the longest journey of his life. That morning England’s former managing director, Ashley Giles, had told Hales he was being kicked out of England’s World Cup squad because he had failed a second recreational drugs test.Hales packed and left without talking to any of his teammates. He was c
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Sep 16, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Jonathan Liew at Meadow Park)
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Arsenal make perfect WSL start as Beth Mead punishes early Brighton red card
Curtain up. As the Women’s Super League season began on a freezing Friday on the fringes of London, the hazy sunlit pastures of Wembley felt a long way away. Perhaps this was for the best. There are new battles to be fought, new rivalries to nourish, and for Arsenal a new campaign that brings with it the familiar hope of finally deposing Chelsea from their throne. Time to get to work.There was a capacity crowd of 3,238 and a sparkling welcome for the conquering heroes Beth Mead and Leah Williams
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Sep 16, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Ben Morris)
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British singer Arlo Parks cancels US dates, saying: ‘I am broken’
Winner of Mercury prize and Brit awards takes break, saying her mental health has deterioratedSinger Arlo Parks, winner of the Mercury prize and Brit awards, has cancelled a string of concerts, saying her mental health has “deteriorated to a debilitating place”.Parks announced on social media that she had decided to scrap some of her US tour dates and fly home to London for a period of rest and recovery.It comes days after fellow Brit award winner Sam Fender also cancelled a series of upcoming s
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Sep 16, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Donald McRae)
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Boxer Jesse Rodriguez: ‘Being here is just amazing and it’s come so fast’
The diminutive American’s story is already exhilarating and his whirlwind 2022 could end with a fighter of the year award“It’s crazy to be here,” Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez says as his eyes open wide and he looks around the gaudy old fight city of Las Vegas where, on Saturday night, he promises to breathe fresh hope into a dark and jaded business for the third time this year. Boxing is scarred by corruption and danger but, sometimes, it offers up an exhilarating story. Rodriguez is a little whirlwind
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Sep 16, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Andy Welch)
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The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power recap: episode four – the Queen stops being angry!
The most-prized metal in Middle-earth is being kept secret, and after a blurry glimpse last week, Adar is revealed to usThe following article contains spoilers for The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power. Do not read until you have seen episodes one to four … Continue reading...
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Sep 16, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Julian Aguon)
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In Guam, even the dead are dying: the US military is building on the graves of our ancestors
My beautiful home of Guam is being laid waste by a superpower – even the butterflies are in dangerAs I write this, the US Department of Defense is ramping up the militarization of my homeland – part of its $8bn scheme to relocate roughly 5,000 marines from Okinawa to Guam. In fact, ground has already been broken along the island’s beautiful northern coastline for a massive firing range complex. The complex – consisting of five live-fire training ranges and support facilities – is being built dan
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Sep 16, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Ben Morris)
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Killer jailed for Wellingborough rape and attempted murder of stranger
Sergiu Boianjiu raped and stamped on woman and left her for dead, 20 years after killing his girlfriendA Moldovan man has received a life sentence for the “evil and depraved” rape and attempted murder of a stranger whom he left to die in an alleyway.Sergiu Boianjiu, who came to Britain after serving 10 years for killing his girlfriend, was caught on CCTV in February as he raped and repeatedly stamped on the head of a woman in Northamptonshire. Continue reading...
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Sep 16, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Lois Beckett)
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California governor’s ad campaign offers help to women in anti-abortion states
Billboards will be displayed in states including Texas, Mississippi and Ohio but have some questioning Gavin Newsom’s ambitions“Need an abortion? California is ready to help.”That’s one of the billboard advertisements that California’s governor, Gavin Newsom, is paying to display across seven of America’s most aggressively anti-abortion states, including Texas, Mississippi, Ohio, South Carolina and South Dakota. Continue reading...
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Sep 16, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Jim Powell)
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The week around the world in 20 pictures
The newly recaptured city of Izium, the mourning for Queen Elizabeth II, the Mosquito fire in California and the anniversary of 9/11: the most striking images this week Continue reading...
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Sep 16, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Seamus Jennings)
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Seamus Jennings on Britain’s national mourning period – cartoon
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Sep 16, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Martin Pengelly in New York)
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Marjorie Taylor Greene appears to kick teenage gun control activist
Far-right congresswoman tweets footage of her seeming to kick Marianna Pecora during exchange in Washington on ThursdayFar-right Republican congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene has posted footage to Twitter in which she appears to kick an 18-year-old activist pressing her on gun control outside the Capitol in Washington.The activist, Marianna Pecora, indicated she could press charges. Continue reading...
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Sep 16, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Greg Wood)
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Talking Horses: Tinto can shade the Ayr Gold Cup for the Dods team
The choice of highly promising claimer Mark Winn as pilot from a useful draw could pay dividends in ScotlandPlenty of backers will look no further than William Haggas’s lightly-raced Khanjar, the favourite at around 9-2, in Saturday’s Ayr Gold Cup, but he was beaten in a big field off a 6lb lower mark in July and has done all his winning on good-to-firm or firm ground.As a result, he looks at least a couple of points too short for what is always one of the season’s most competitive sprint handic
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Sep 16, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Caroline Davies)
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King tells faith leaders he has personal ‘duty to protect diversity of our country’
Monarch says he is a ‘committed Anglican Christian’ but his role will involve ‘protecting the space for faith itself’Death of the Queen and Charles’s accession – latest updatesThe King has said he has a personal “duty to protect the diversity of our country” in a speech to more than 30 faith leaders from various religions at a reception in Buckingham Palace.Charles, who is now supreme governor of the Church of England, said that as sovereign he believed his work must include “protecting the spac
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Sep 16, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Matthew Taylor)
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More than 50 Just Stop Oil protesters in UK sent to jail on one day
Campaigners who blockaded Staffordshire oil terminal remanded for refusing to comply with court proceedingsMore than 50 protesters who are demanding urgent action to address the climate crisis were sent to jail on one day this week after refusing to comply with court proceedings.The campaigners, who were appearing before judges at two separate hearings in London and Birmingham, had broken an injunction to take part in a blockade of the Kingsbury oil terminal near Tamworth in Staffordshire on Wed
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Sep 16, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories
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Prince and Princess of Wales watch New Zealand troops perform haka – video
New Zealand troops performed the haka Ka Mate, a traditional Māori dance, for the royal couple at a military base in Pirbright, Surrey.The royals were visiting an army training centre to meet soldiers from the Commonwealth who would be present at the Queen's funeral.Troops from Canada, Australia and New Zealand are expected to participate in the funeral serviceDeath of the Queen and King Charles’s accession - latest updates Continue reading...
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Sep 16, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Giles Richards)
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F1 teams increasingly dissatisfied with FIA president after delays at Italian GP
FIA’s president Mohammed bin Sulayem is under fireItalian GP grid was produced after more than three hoursSenior figures in motor racing have expressed a widespread sense of fatigue and dissatisfaction among Formula One teams with the sport’s governing body, the FIA.What is seen as an increasingly fraught relationship between the teams and the FIA was exacerbated further at last weekend’s Italian Grand Prix, while the organisation’s president Mohammed bin Sulayem has been criticised for a failur
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Sep 16, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Vikram Dodd Police and crime correspondent)
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Chris Kaba killing: IOPC investigation to examine whether race was a factor
Police watchdog says work will take until next year, drawing condemnation from family’s lawyerThe investigation into the police shooting of an unarmed black man will examine whether race was a factor but will not conclude until next year, a watchdog has said.The Independent Office for Police Conduct said it was in discussions with prosecutors about the investigation and expected it would commission expert analysis to work out what happened at the scene in south London before Chris Kaba was shot
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Sep 16, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Weronika Strzyżyńska)
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Iranian woman dies ‘after being beaten by morality police’ over hijab law
Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old Kurd, dies after ‘violent arrest’ for infringing hijab rules amid Iranian crackdown on women’s dress A 22-year-old woman has died in an Iranian hospital days after being detained by the regime’s morality police for allegedly not complying with the country’s hijab regulations.Mahsa Amini was travelling with her family from Iran’s western province of Kurdistan to the capital, Tehran, to visit relatives when she was reportedly arrested for failing to meet the country’s s
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Sep 16, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Editorial)
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The Guardian view on a Tory nightmare: ministers out of step with the crown | Editorial
Liz Truss might rue a previous Conservative government’s ruling that the King had not just a right but a ‘duty’ to make his views knownLiz Truss is Britain’s third prime minister in just over three years. This degree of instability is the product of the modern Conservative party’s refusal to confess its mistakes and to correct them. Instead, the Tories appear obsessed with blaming opponents for their repeated failure to deliver on their promises. The death of Queen Elizabeth II is a chance for t
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Sep 16, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Editorial)
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The Guardian view on Sweden’s election: enter the radical right
Mainstream parties have allowed the Sweden Democrats to shape the political agenda and are now paying the priceDuring an election campaign dominated by the themes of immigration, multiculturalism and violent crime, a spokesman for the far-right Sweden Democrats (SD) tweeted a picture of a metro train in the party’s colours, accompanied by the anti-migrant message: “Welcome aboard the repatriation express. Here’s a one-way ticket. Next stop, Kabul.” Its manifesto seeks to create one of Europe’s m
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Sep 16, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Isobel Koshiw and Lorenzo Tondo in Izium)
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‘We don’t know where the rest of the bodies went’: the search for answers in Izium
Ukrainians in recaptured town where 445 graves have been uncovered tell of suffering during Russian occupation Russia-Ukraine war – latest updatesThe men digging in the dusty ground looked visibly sickened by the gruesome task they had been dealt. The rotted bodies were mangled and the smell poisoned the fresh forest air. One corpse had a rope around the neck. Those on a break mostly stood with their spades and goggles, looking on at their colleagues from the state rescue services who were red i
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Sep 16, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Jamie Grierson and Ben Quinn)
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‘It’s special to be here’: David Beckham joins queue to pay tribute to Queen
Former England captain recalls receiving his OBE as he waits with thousands of mourners in central LondonDeath of the Queen and King Charles’s accession - latest updatesThe former England football captain David Beckham joined the public queue for the Queen’s lying in state, saying it was “special to be here”.He joined other high-profile figures to have been seen waiting to pay tribute this week, including the former prime minister Theresa May, This Morning presenters Holly Willoughby and Phillip
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Sep 16, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Simon Goodley)
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Sister of oligarch Alisher Usmanov removed from EU sanctions list
Saodat Narzieva was added to the list in April, after Russia’s invasion of UkraineThe sister of the oligarch and former Arsenal football club shareholder Alisher Usmanov has been removed from the EU’s sanctions list, which was compiled in response to the war in Ukraine.Usmanov’s sister, Saodat Narzieva, was among a number of relatives of Russian officials and oligarchs added to the list in April. Continue reading...
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Sep 16, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Tom Ambrose)
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Row between London taco restaurants gets spicy over use of ‘taqueria’
Taqueria serves cease and desist order to Sonora Taqueria, whose owners say term is as generic as ‘pizzeria’A bitter row has broken out between two London taco restaurants over the use of the word “taqueria”, with neither side seemingly willing to fold.Taqueria, which has restaurants in Notting Hill and Exmouth Market, served up a cease and desist order aiming to prevent another Mexican outlet, Sonora Taqueria, from trading under its current name. Continue reading...
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Sep 16, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Hannah Jane Parkinson)
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The NHS is falling apart but fear not: Thérèse Coffey is fixing it, one Oxford comma at a time | Hannah Jane Parkinson
The health secretary’s email to civil servants about grammar was patronising, unnecessary, and a distraction“Who gives a fuck about an Oxford comma?” became the surprise earworm lyric of the late noughties when the Ivy League-educated band Vampire Weekend asked the question on their debut album. Fourteen years later, I can tell you that the definitive answer is: Thérèse Coffey.The new health secretary and deputy prime minister has begun her tenure by issuing language-use directives in an email t
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Sep 16, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Zeinab Mohammed Salih)
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Libyan militia detains hundreds of Chadians after poachers arrested
At least 400 Chadian workers rounded up in east Libyan town of Ajdabiya after security forces in Chad arrest four Libyan poachers Hundreds of Chadians are being rounded up and detained on the streets of a Libyan town for a ninth day in retaliation for the Chad government’s arrest of four Libyan men on suspicion of poaching endangered animals.At least 400 people have now been arrested in the city of Ajdabiya by a militia linked to the warlord Khalifa Haftar, commander of the self-styled Libyan Na
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Sep 16, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Steven Morris and Caroline Davies)
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King Charles greeted by supporters and some protesters in Wales
Anti-monarchy activists showed their disapproval at Senedd and gates of Cardiff CastleFor more than half a century he held the title Prince of Wales, but in autumnal sunshine on Friday, Charles was helicoptered across the Severn from his Gloucestershire country home for his first visit to the country as King.The reaction of the crowds that lined the streets of the Welsh capital was largely warm, but he was booed as he entered Cardiff Castle by anti-monarchy protesters and there were small demons
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Sep 16, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Letters)
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The 1.5C global heating target is more than just a number | Letters
Neil Blackshaw laments those who dismiss expert advice on the climate crisis, while Aaron Turpin urges individuals to take responsibilityBill McGuire makes a simple but powerful and totally convincing point (Why we should forget about the 1.5C global heating target, 12 September). Unfortunately, it comes at a point, in the UK at least, when political understanding of the dynamics of climate change is at a nadir. During Covid we had Sage – the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies – and, with
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Sep 16, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Letters)
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Queen’s funeral holiday piles more pressure on NHS | Letters
Dealing with the recently announced public holiday and rescheduling delayed treatments takes hours of planning, says a hospital consultantBarbara Richardson (Letters, 14 September) has my sympathies. On Tuesday, I and a number of my consultant colleagues, ward sisters and others had a one-hour meeting to work out how to deal with the recently announced public holiday. Management guidance is that urgent activity should go ahead as planned, but with a skeleton staff we will struggle to accommodate