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Sep 01, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Hannah Devlin Science correspondent)
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‘Historic’ James Webb images show exoplanet in unprecedented detail
Telescope uses infrared light to reveal blazing gas giant shrouded in dusty red cloudsA blazing gas giant shrouded in dusty red clouds has been revealed in unprecedented observations of a planet beyond our solar system.The observations, which astronomers said marked a “historic moment for astronomy”, are the first direct images of a planet beyond our solar system by Nasa’s $10bn (£8.65bn) James Webb space telescope. They are also the first images of an exoplanet using infrared light, which gives
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Sep 01, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Nikki Baughan)
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‘People don’t want to deal with things that are happening right in front of them’: the horror of Hatching
Finnish director Hanna Bergholm and screenwriter Ilya Rautsi discuss their bloody coming-of-age film about an angst-ridden pre-teen who nurtures an unhatched egg – with devastating consequences‘I traced it back to a nightmare I had as a child,” says the Finnish screenwriter Ilya Rautsi. “There was an evil doppelganger of me that went around doing bad stuff and came to gloat at my window.” Rautsi is talking about the inspiration behind his first feature screenplay, Hatching, about a lonely 12-yea
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Sep 01, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Robert Reich)
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Biden’s speech will deliver a hard truth: American democracy is under grave threat | Robert Reich
The essential political choice is no longer Democrat or Republican, left or right, liberal or conservative. It is democracy or authoritarian fascismOn Thursday, Joe Biden will deliver a primetime speech outside the old Independence Hall where the framers of the constitution met 235 years ago to establish the basic rules of our democratic form of government.His speech will focus on what the White House describes as the “battle for the soul of the nation” – the fight to protect that democracy. Con
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Sep 01, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Christopher Cherry, Luke Harding, Artem Mazhulin and Katie Lamborn)
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The Ukrainians living on a nuclear frontline: ‘This is inhumanity’ – video
Across the river from the Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant lies the city of Nikopol, which is being pounded regularly with Russian rocket fire. Each night residents go to sleep not knowing if they will wake up. World leaders have expressed increasing alarm at Europe's largest nuclear plant becoming a war zone. Any radiation leak could be catastrophic for Ukraine and the wider continent. Kyiv says Russian forces are using the plant as a shield, hiding military equipment there kno
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Sep 01, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Isobel Koshiw in Borodianka)
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Children return to Ukrainian school trashed by occupying Russian forces
Ceremony held at School No 2 in Borodianka, north of Kyiv, but classes will be conducted onlineThe children and teachers gathered on the grass outside School No 2 in Borodianka on Thursday morning for the first day of the academic year. There were speeches and a recital of the Ukrainian national anthem, and as is traditional the girls wore white scrunchies in their hair, the boys white shirts. They brought flowers to give to their teachers.But there will be no lessons in the classrooms of School
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Sep 01, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Alex Hern UK technology editor)
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Facebook contractor accused of sacking office cleaner over protests
Meta urged to act after sacking of Guillermo Camacho, union leader who protested against working conditions at London officesFacebook’s owner, Meta, has come under fire after one of its contractors was accused of sacking a union leader in retaliation for leading protests against poor working conditions and excessive workloads for its London-based cleaners.Guillermo Camacho had worked as a contracted cleaner for the company for almost seven years until he organised the protests outside Facebook’s
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Sep 01, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Phillip Inman)
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UK factory output slumps at fastest rate since May 2020
Analysts say manufacturing recession has begun as new orders fall amid soaring inflation and economic uncertaintyUK factory production slumped in August at the fastest rate since the early Covid-19 pandemic lockdown month of May 2020 after manufacturers suffered a sharp reversal in new orders from domestic and overseas customers.Analysts said a manufacturing recession had begun after firms reported that clients had “postponed, rescheduled or cancelled agreements” in response to economic uncertai
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Sep 01, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Megan Nolan)
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Someone said I was funny, so I tried standup comedy. It was bad. Very bad | Megan Nolan
A natural talent for making people laugh is unburdened by effort. To perform on stage is something quite differentIt is, admittedly, not a complex mystery why I gave up standup comedy: I was no good. More astonishing to me is that I tried it all. As someone with inordinate reverence for its successful practitioners (probably precisely because I failed at it and had a brief glimpse at the clunking machinery ticking away behind an apparently effortless performance), I almost feel like apologising
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Sep 01, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (As told to Dave Simpson)
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The Proclaimers: ‘If you’re going to propose at our gig, make sure you’re sober enough to get in’
Pop twins Craig and Charlie Reid answer your questions about walking 500 miles, the joy of hearing Hibs fans singing Sunshine on Leith and being asked how they metWhat is the furthest you’ve actually walked? JeanLewisLebrisCraig Reid: Probably about 15 miles. I’ve never met anyone I’d walk 500 miles for. Continue reading...
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Sep 01, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Lisa O'Carroll and Libby Brooks)
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Brexit, Northern Ireland and the SNP: conundrums on next PM’s plate
The union is in a fragile state, with Sturgeon pushing for a fresh referendum and EU relations frayed over the NI protocolWhen a new prime minister takes charge in Downing Street next week, among the pressing issues in their in-tray will be the state of the union. With the SNP seeking independence for Scotland, and ongoing issues with the EU and the Northern Irish protocol, how will they deal with the problems ahead? Continue reading...