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Sep 02, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Gregg Bakowski)
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Transfer window reaction, Premier League team news: football countdown – live!
All the news and reaction as the summer window closes Send your thoughts to Gregg by email or on TwitterBrighton will have Billy Gilmour, signed from Chelsea on deadline day, available for the match against Leicester on Sunday. Are club and player happy? You bet!Brendan Rodgers spoke at length after Leicester’s 1-0 defeat against Manchester United about his frustration at not having been able to strengthen his squad. There was a touch of the Scott Parkers about what he said – and if ever a manag
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Sep 02, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Jamie Grierson)
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Commons standards chief hits out over Partygate legal advice reports
MP criticises media stories saying advice undermines inquiry into claims PM misled parliamentPolitics live – latest updatesThe former chair of the House of Commons standards committee has hit out at reports that the government has obtained legal advice that undermines the inquiry into claims Boris Johnson misled parliament over the Partygate scandal.Several newspapers, led by the Daily Mail, revealed on Friday that Lord Pannick, the crossbench peer known for previously acting against the governm
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Sep 02, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Sandra Laville)
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River testing in England has fallen sharply in a decade, data shows
Experts warn drop from 100,000 samples in 2012 to 41,519 last year means pollution can go uncheckedTesting of rivers in England has fallen dramatically in the past 10 years, with experts warning it leaves a vacuum of knowledge about the effects of pollution.Environment Agency data shows its river testing has fallen from nearly 100,000 samples a year in 2012 to 41,519 in 2021 – the lowest level of sampling in 20 years apart from the drop-off during Covid in 2020. Continue reading...
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Sep 02, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Tom Ambrose)
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Sunak supporter says Truss victory not ‘cut and dried’ as voting set to close in Tory leadership race – UK politics live
Voting to choose the next Conservative leader and prime minister closes at 5pm The former chair of the House of Commons standards committee has hit out at reports that the government has obtained legal advice that undermines the inquiry into claims Boris Johnson misled parliament over the Partygate scandal.Several newspapers, led by the Daily Mail, revealed on Friday that Lord Pannick, the crossbench peer known for previously acting against the government in the courts on cases related to Brexit
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Sep 02, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Graeme Wearden)
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Global bonds fall into bear market; pound under pressure; gas prices dropping – business live
Global bonds have slumped into their first bear market in a generation, while sterling has fallen to its weakest point since March 2020 against the dollar World food price fell back in August for the fifth month in a row, helped by the resumption of grain exports from Ukrainian ports.The United Nations food agency’s world price index fell further away from its record highs earlier this year, as commodity food price eased.….driven by improved production prospects, especially in Canada, the United
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Sep 02, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Nicky Bandini)
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After a supreme summer window, resurgent Roma set their sights higher | Nicky Bandini
Whisper it, but some believe José Mourinho’s side could challenge in Serie A after astute recruitment and a fine startAtalanta were the big winners on transfer deadline day in Italy. Not for any last-minute wheeling and dealing but because, well, they won. They had hoped to balance the books by offloading Jérémie Boga to Leicester and Hans Hateboer to Villarreal but, after both deals collapsed, they had to settle for thumping Torino 3-1 and going joint-top of Serie A.It is the team alongside the
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Sep 02, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Mark Lawson)
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The Narcissist review – a darkly honest dissection of post-Trump politics
Minerva, ChichesterA spin doctor’s life spirals into chaos after he’s hired by an ambitious senator in Christopher Shinn’s grimly comic dramaAfter working on Hillary Clinton’s failed presidential campaign, Jim is summoned by a female senator contemplating a future White House run, intrigued that he was the only person to warn the 2016 Democratic candidate of her inevitable defeat.In an America convulsed by Trump’s victory, the contender wants to know what the consultant understood. His argument
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Sep 02, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Alim Kheraj)
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Lewis Capaldi review – poignancy and profanity from the class clown of pop
The O2, LondonPart cruise-ship crooner, part foul-mouthed standup, the 25-year-old caps an occasionally slow show with a magnetic final act‘Fuck me, this is high.” Lewis Capaldi and his piano are sitting atop a gigantic screen at London’s O2 Arena. The 25-year-old Scottish singer-songwriter is in the middle of performing his multi-platinum ballad Bruises and obviously out of his comfort zone. As the 20,000-strong crowd begins to cheer, he scoffs. “The song is not finished,” he scolds. “Please sh
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Sep 02, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Simon Jenkins)
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Britain’s traumatised education system needs a break – and a decent minister | Simon Jenkins
After two-plus years of Covid and seven secretaries of state in the past six years, teachers and students deserve more supportTo be Her Majesty’s secretary of state for education has become a bad joke. There have been seven in the past six years, three in the past two months. Like Keeper of the Wardrobe or Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports, the job means nothing besides acting as a visible reminder of the decay of serious government under Boris Johnson.After two years of trauma, Britain’s educatio
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Sep 02, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Simon Burnton)
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Jason Roy out of England T20 World Cup squad but Wood and Woakes in
Opener has had miserable summer for club and countryWood and Woakes selected despite lack of T20 cricketAfter a miserable summer for club and country Jason Roy has been cast into the international wilderness, left out of England’s squads for the seven Twenty20 internationals in Pakistan this month, and for the T20 World Cup which starts in Australia in October.In six T20 innings for England this summer Roy averaged just 12.66 at a pedestrian strike rate of 77.55 – his career average is 24.15, at