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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Robyn Vinter)
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Olivia Pratt-Korbel funeral-goers wear pink in tribute to shooting victim
Mourners wears favourite colour of nine-year-old, killed when gunman burst into Liverpool homeHundreds of people have gathered in Liverpool to pay their respects at the funeral nine-year-old Olivia Pratt-Korbel, a girl “loved and adored by everyone”, who was shot dead in her own home.Family, friends and many members of the community wore black and various shades of pink – Olivia’s favourite colour – as they paid tribute to Olivia, who was killed when a masked gunman burst into her home in the Do
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Sarfraz Manzoor)
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‘I’ll do for Bury Park what Richard Curtis did for Notting Hill!’: a tour of Luton’s Muslim district
Leading a group of visitors around the neighbourhood I grew up in seemed a good chance for me to build trust between communities. But gut-wrenching memories kept coming backIt’s a sunny Sunday afternoon and I am in Bury Park, the predominantly Asian district of Luton. I grew up here and often return to see my family, so there is nothing surprising about my being in Bury Park, but what makes this particular Sunday unusual is that I am not with my family or friends but with 20 strangers who have s
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Nick Ames)
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Ivan Toney earns first England call-up for games against Italy and Germany
Brentford striker rewarded for excellent start to seasonEric Dier among those also selected for Nations League fixturesIvan Toney has been rewarded for his excellent Brentford form with a first call-up to Gareth Southgate’s England squad. The centre-forward is the newest face in a selection that also includes Eric Dier, who is picked for the first time since November 2020.England will play Nations League ties against Italy in Milan on 23 September and Germany at Wembley three days later. They ha
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Presented by Max Rushden with Barry Glendenning, Jonathan Liew, Troy Townsend and Sid Lowe. Produced by Joel Grove and our executive producer is Max Sanderson.)
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The Haaland fling and Potter’s Chelsea bow – Football Weekly Extra
Max Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, Jonathan Liew and Troy Townsend to discuss the latest from the Champions League. Plus, Sid Lowe joins for an update from La LigaRate, review, share on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Audioboom, Mixcloud, Acast and Stitcher, and join the conversation on Facebook, Twitter and email.Today: Erling Haaland continues to do ridiculous things as he scores a volley from about about 7ft off the ground as Manchester City beat Borussia Dortmund 2-1. Continue reading..
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Stephen Reicher)
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I’m an expert in crowd behaviour – don’t be fooled that everyone queueing in London is mourning the Queen | Stephen Reicher
Despite what we hear from the media, the reasons so many are gathering are complex and various Britain is in mourning. This is affirmed every time we turn on the television and see the huge numbers of people watching royal processions, or willing to queue for long hours to file past the Queen’s casket. They have gathered, we are told, “to pay their respects”. They are there “to thank the Queen”. Above all, they are “united in grief”. In this way, a picture is built up of a homogenous national co
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Moira Donegan)
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Republicans won’t stop until abortion is banned across America | Moira Donegan
It is time for liberal Americans, and all American women, to face this reality: there will soon be no safe statesRepublicans want to ban abortion nationwide, and they have the nerve to claim that this is a compromise. This week, Senator Lindsay Graham, of South Carolina, introduced a bill to ban all abortions everywhere in the United States at 15 weeks. Abortion is already banned before 15 weeks in 15 states.It is banned outright in Alabama, Arkansas, Idaho, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Mis
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Guardian community team)
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Young people in the UK: share your views on the monarchy and republicanism
We want to hear what you think, and how the events of the last week have affected youThe end of the second Elizabethan era has led millions across the country to pay their respects to the late Queen, as well as reigniting calls to abolish the monarchy and sparking discussions about the place of the royal family in modern society. We want to hear what you think, and how the events of the last week have affected you. Have they changed your views on the royal family or made you feel more monarchic,
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Claire Armitstead)
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‘We had to leave home for a better future’: Kate Beaton on the brutal, drug-filled reality of life in an oil camp
Before work like Hark! A Vagrant made her famous, the Canadian cartoonist spent two years in the Alberta wilderness, see-sawing between boredom and fear for her safety. Now she is finally ready to tell the storyIn April 2008, an international media storm erupted over the death of 1,600 ducks in a toxic pond in Alberta, Western Canada. Kate Beaton remembers it well, because she was working there at the time. “All of a sudden the whole world turned their heads and they’re like: ‘What’s going on ov
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Josh Butler)
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Final design and cost of Australia’s nuclear submarines to be known in early 2023
Defence minister Richard Marles links the cutting-edge technology to Australia’s economic and trade successGet our free news app, morning email briefing or daily news podcastThe defence minister, Richard Marles, says Australia’s pathway to acquiring nuclear submarines is “taking shape”, flagging key decisions within months about which ship to use, how to build it and boosting the country’s defence-industrial capability.On the first anniversary of the Aukus pact, Marles said nuclear subs would ma
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Michael Collins)
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William Klein obituary
Photographer and film-maker whose street-savvy, brash approach broke with convention“I photograph what I see in front of me,” declared William Klein, who has died aged 96. “I move in close to see better and use a wide-angle lens to get as much as possible in the frame.” Uncompromising, ambitious and to the point, the words are characteristic of this American photographer and film-maker, who pulled no punches in his first publication, Life Is Good and Good for You in New York: Trance Witness Reve