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Sep 14, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (PA Media)
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Serena Williams praises Tom Brady return as she says she is ‘evolving’ not retiring
American seemingly played final match at US Open this month23-time grand slam champion has been careful about wordingSerena Williams says she “will not be relaxing” after playing what is likely to be her final competitive tennis match, and can now find time for “things that I’ve been wanting to do for so many years”.The 23-time grand slam champion said that her reported “retirement” from the sport was “more of an evolution of Serena” and it was time for her to explore her other passions. Continu
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Sep 14, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Richard Luscombe and agencies)
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Mar-a-Lago documents: Trump delaying tactics causing ‘irreparable harm’ – DoJ
Justice department court filing argues that judge’s special master ruling impedes its review of highly classified documentsDonald Trump’s lawyers are causing “irreparable harm” to the government and public by delaying the investigation into his hoarding of highly classified documents at his Florida mansion, the US Department of Justice said.The claim came in a strongly worded court filing urging a district judge, Aileen Cannon, to reconsider her ruling last week granting Trump’s request for an i
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Sep 14, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Esther Addley)
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‘Those clothes were like gold’: fashion donors give refugees dignity of choice
Give Your Best’s virtual shopfront allows women in need to select from people’s unwanted garmentsWhen she first came to Britain as a refugee from Nigeria six years ago, Kemi had a three-month-old daughter, a room in a shared house and £5.39 to survive on each day.Because her daughter has a dairy intolerance, much of that meagre allowance went on buying food and soya milk for her baby, meaning Kemi herself frequently went hungry. Finding money for clothes, even from a charity shop, was out of the
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Sep 14, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Julia Kollewe)
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UK inflation eases to 9.9% but remains close to 40-year high – as it happened
Inflation eases because of a fall in petrol prices while food prices rise at fastest rate since mid-2008, driven by milk, cheese and eggsJames Smith, developed markets economist at ING, has looked at core inflation in more detail.Headline inflation will rise a little further having eased back below 10% in August, and it’s likely to stay around 11% into early next year before falling back more dramatically. However, the Bank of England is watching wage growth more closely, as the hawks worry that
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Sep 14, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Andrew Sparrow)
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Energy bill help for businesses will start from October even if payments have to be backdated, says No 10 – UK politics live
Assurance comes after reports that crucial support scheme may not be in operation until OctoberAt the Downing Street lobby briefing the prime minister’s spokesperson was asked what businesses should do if they are asked at the start of October to sign an energy contract charging them five times or more what they were paying, at a point where the government scheme for businesses is not yet operational. Should they just sign up, and assume the government will cover the difference?The spokesperson
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Sep 14, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Tanya Aldred)
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County cricket: Yorkshire v Essex, Northamptonshire v Surrey – live
County Championship updates from around the groundsEmail Tanya, send her a tweet or join the discussion BTLA tricky first hour for Yorkshire – after losing George Hill off the last ball of yesterday evening , Tom Kohler-Cadmore is caught off Sam Cook and Finlay Bean’s 120-ball 53 is ended by Jamie Porter. Yorks 125-4, the lead just 34.Right – what’s going off out there? A steady morning for Somerset, with Lammonby and Abell rebuilding from last night’s pile of old bricks: currently 38 for two. C
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Sep 14, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Robert Booth)
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Princes side by side as Queen taken from Palace to Westminster
William and Harry’s role echoes that of 25 years ago when they followed Diana’s coffin on foot to her funeralDeath of the Queen and King Charles’s accession - latest updatesThe Prince of Wales and Duke of Sussex walked side-by-side behind the Queen’s horse-drawn coffin as her body was led from Buckingham Palace to lie in state at Westminster Hall, ahead of Monday’s state funeral.The Queen’s grandsons followed the same route down the Mall and Whitehall 25 years ago when as children they followed
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Sep 14, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Associated Press)
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Woman holds up Beirut bank with activists to withdraw own savings
Sali Hafez took $13,000 from her frozen bank account ‘to pay for sister’s cancer treatment’A woman accompanied by activists and brandishing what she said was a toy pistol broke into a Beirut bank branch and took $13,000 from her trapped savings.One witness said the intruders doused the inside of the bank with petrol and threatened to set it alight during the incident, which was live-streamed on Facebook. Continue reading...
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Sep 14, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Chris Stein)
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January 6 committee plans to hold new public hearing this month – live
Congress members investigating the Capitol attack will potentially share evidence with the justice department Sign up to receive First Thing – our daily briefing by emailIn June, federal investigators issued a subpoena for surveillance footage from inside Mar-a-Lago and obtained a hard drive in response, according to a newly revealed portion of the warrant authorizing last month’s search of Donald Trump’s resort by the FBI.The detail was redacted from the warrant released by a federal judge last
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Sep 14, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories
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‘Godard shattered cinema’: Martin Scorsese, Mike Leigh, Abel Ferrara, Luca Guadagnino and more pay tribute
Jean-Luc Godard’s legacy lives on not only in his films, but in the work of the generations of film-makers inspired by the giant of New Wave cinemaMike LeighThe passing of Jean-Luc Godard leaves me pining with deep nostalgic sadness, despite my reservations – shared by many – about the director’s later eccentricities. It was 1960 and Breathless exploded on to the screen at the precise moment I arrived in London, a film-obsessed 17-year-old from Salford, who had never seen a movie that wasn’t in