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Sep 10, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Miranda Bryant)
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What will happen today as Charles is officially proclaimed king
Here are the key moments scheduled to take place throughout the dayAccession of King Charles and death of Queen Elizabeth – latest updatesHaving visited Buckingham Palace for the first time since the Queen’s death, addressed the nation and met the prime minister on Friday, Charles was officially proclaimed King on Saturday. The Queen’s coffin will remain at Balmoral.Here is a guide to some of the key moments scheduled to take place on the second day after the Queen’s death. Continue reading...
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Sep 10, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Caroline Davies)
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Charles formally proclaimed King by privy council
King Charles III is proclaimed in his absence at an accession council in the state apartments at St James’s PalaceCharles proclaimed King – live updatesCharles has formally been proclaimed King at an accession council in the state apartments at St James’s Palace.King Charles III was proclaimed in his absence by the privy council. He will join privy counsellors and hold his first privy council, accompanied by the Queen Consort and the Prince of Wales, and make a declaration and read and sign an o
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Sep 10, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories
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Queen Elizabeth II’s sporting life – in pictures
The Queen’s love of horse racing is well documented but she attended many historical sporting events during her reign Continue reading...
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Sep 10, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Patrick Collinson)
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Shared ownership: a low-cost way to buy a home – but is there a catch?
It is touted as a cheaper way to get on the property ladder, but there can be drawbacks. We weigh up the pros and consShared ownership is promoted as the low-cost, low-deposit path for first-time buyers to escape the rent trap. But is the part-rent, part-buy model the staircase to heaven or hell?For Caitlin Bucktrout and her partner, Sam Ward, both 25, it has been heavenly. They picked up the keys to their newly built three-bed semi near Headingley in Leeds in February 2020, just as the coronavi
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Sep 10, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Hadley Freeman)
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‘I’m not a shaman – I just want to help people’: shoe designer Patrick Cox on his psychedelic toad awakening
The celebrity shoemaker was a fixture of the 90s London scene, then after the collapse of his business – and his mental health – he found salvation from a very unlikely source ...‘This morning in my garden I picked literally kilos of tomatoes. What am I supposed to do with kilos of tomatoes?!” asks Patrick Cox, once one of the most famous shoemakers in the world, as he drives me to his home in Ibiza, which he shares with his beloved pit bull, Titus. “It’s got solar panels and a well. So I’m pret
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Sep 10, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Grace Holliday)
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‘It was -10 in the air, but nearly 40 degrees in the water’: Magali Chesnel’s best phone picture
The French photographer on the joys – and difficulties – of taking pictures in Iceland’s Blue LagoonIt wasn’t until Magali Chesnel was on her flight back to Geneva that she figured out why the people she’d seen swimming earlier that day had been wearing bin bags on their heads. After a week of solo travel around the south of Iceland, the French photographer had spent the morning at the famous Blue Lagoon geothermal spa, just a short drive from the airport. Returning home, she realised her hair h
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Sep 10, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Yotam Ottolenghi)
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Yotam Ottolenghi’s recipes for preserving summer fruit and vegetables
Preserve summer fruit and veg and, come autumn, you’ll still be enjoying aubergines in a confit, figs on giant pancakes, and watermelon with peppered chickenPickling, salting, fermenting and curing are just a few of the many ways humankind has learned to extend a food’s shelf life. I’m not one for goodbyes at the best of times, so happily this means I never really have to part with my favourite fruit and vegetables; instead, I get to enjoy them in a different guise. Whereas fresh produce needs v
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Sep 10, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Stephen Bates)
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From rationing to reality TV – how Britain and the monarchy changed in Elizabeth's lifetime
In the era of the Queen’s coronation, the UK was a land of deprivation and deference, but profound social and economic change was about to transform the nation and then the monarchyOn the day of the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, on 2 June 1953, Marian Raynham, living in the Surrey town of Surbiton with her husband and two children, recorded the celebration lunch they had that day. Nothing gives a greater flavour of the times – or of how much life in Britain has changed since then.“Listened t
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Sep 10, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Claire Cohen)
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The cat’s miaow or purr-fect nonsense: can an app translate for your feline friend? | Claire Cohen
Like millions of others, I talk to my pet all the time, but I’ve always wondered what she’s actually sayingThere are frenzied episodes of growling. Chirps, seemingly in greeting. Purrs of apparent relaxation. And the miaows – for food, affection, to be let out of the window and then back in again. Then out again. Then back in again.If you live with a feline, these noises will be the soundtrack to your life, something Britain’s 12 million cat owners have become even more familiar with while worki
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Sep 10, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Rosanna Greenstreet)
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Jodi Picoult: ‘My most treasured possessions are my grandmother’s handwritten recipes. They are terrible’
The author on the guilty pleasure of Bridgerton on repeat, her best-ever kiss and the film of My Sister’s KeeperBorn in New York, Jodi Picoult, 56, published her first book in 1992; she has written nearly 30 novels and been translated into 34 languages. Several of her novels have been adapted for television, and My Sister’s Keeper became a film starring Cameron Diaz and Abigail Breslin in 2009. Picoult’s play of The Book Thief premieres at the Octagon theatre, Bolton, on 17 September. She is mar