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Sep 10, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Benjamin Lee in Toronto)
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The Woman King review – Viola Davis rules over rousing action epic
Toronto film festival: The Oscar winner leads a strong ensemble of Black women in a robustly entertaining drama about 19th century female warriorsFor many of us, in and out of film festivals, there can be a desperate crave for the new, especially within the realm of the mainstream. The overwhelming glut of films that offer yet more of the same continue to dominate the marketplace and so when something provides a fresh concept, perspective or setting within big studio framework, it can feel like
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Sep 10, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Shaikh Azizur Rahman)
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Jailed Indian journalist gets bail almost two years after arrest
Muslim journalist Siddique Kappan arrested while covering gang-rape and killing of Dalit woman in Uttar Pradesh A journalist who has been in jail for nearly two years for trying to meet the family of a young Dalit woman allegedly gang-raped in Hathras in the north Indian state of Uttar Pradesh (UP) has been granted bail.The supreme court of India issued the bail order to Siddique Kappan, 43, a Delhi-based Muslim freelance journalist, on Friday. Continue reading...
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Sep 10, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Tom Ambrose)
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‘She was astonishing’: thousands travel to Buckingham Palace to honour Queen
Well-wishers packed the Mall on Saturday to pay their respects, bringing flowers, notes and tributesWilliam, Catherine, Harry and Meghan view tributes in Windsor as Queen’s funeral date set – latest updatesThousands of mourners lined the streets outside Buckingham Palace on Saturday, where they paid respects to the Queen and hoped to catch a glimpse of King Charles III.The well-wishers brought with them a colourful array of flowers, notes and tributes as they packed the Mall. By midday, the are
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Sep 10, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Michael Segalov)
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‘Everyone thinks this little old lady is hysterical’: the older TikTok stars with millions of followers
When 92-year-old Lillian’s video went viral, no one could believe it – least of all her… Introducing the older generation taking TikTok by stormTikTok? Why not? That is my motto. Making our channel was my grandson Kevin’s idea from the start. It’s his fault that I’ve got nearly 5m followers. We were just sitting in the kitchen one day and he filmed me chatting. I can barely remember what I said – I think something about clocks? That’s what I thought he was telling me to do: tick tock, a clock! I
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Sep 10, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Catherine Bennett)
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Champagne and cigars are just fine. It’s Thérèse Coffey’s views on abortion that worry me | Catherine Bennett
Let’s not mock the health secretary for her socialising but pay attention to her politics‘Tiz” and Liz. Elena Ferrante’s Lenù and Lila transplanted to Downham Market. It came as news to a lot of us that Truss’s premiership is also the latest chapter in her long friendship with Thérèse Coffey, whom she has just made deputy prime minister and health secretary.Last week, their joint struggle – via marital drama, constituency revolt and other colourful setbacks – to escape the stultifying culture of
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Sep 10, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Chris Riddell)
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Farewell, Your Majesty – cartoon
Chris Riddell imagines the Queen’s final journey• You can order your own version of this cartoon Continue reading...
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Sep 10, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Killian Fox)
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Javier Zamora: ‘Now the chances of me crossing the border and surviving would be slim’
The Salvadorian poet on his journey to the US as a nine-year-old, the exciting literature coming from his homeland – and why he is indebted to Dave EggersJavier Zamora was born in El Salvador in 1990. Both his parents emigrated to the US before he turned five. At the age of just nine, Zamora undertook a treacherous journey by land and sea to join them in California – events recalled in his debut poetry collection, Unaccompanied, and now in his memoir, Solito, described by Dave Eggers as “a rivet
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Sep 10, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Gaby Hinsliff)
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Secret of the Queen’s soft power – across seven decades and 15 prime ministers
Elizabeth II got on well with PMs of widely differing politics and backgrounds and played a key role in the background of British politicsFor seven decades, she bore intimate witness to the shifting of power around the globe. Coming to the throne in the distant era of Stalin’s Russia, Elizabeth II reigned through wars cold and hot and through sweeping economic change. She presided over Britain’s retreat from empire and its emergence as a modern networked power, but also its struggle to forge a p
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Sep 10, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Gerard Meagher at the Gtech Community Stadium)
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Henry Arundell gets double as London Irish cruise past crisis club Worcester
London Irish 45-14 WorcesterFinancially stricken Warriors fight but Irish score seven triesA desperate afternoon for destitute Worcester was every bit as emphatic as the scoreline suggests. It is tempting to say it will be a long season ahead for the crisis hit club but given the uncertainty over their future, they cannot even be afforded that phrase with confidence.How they could do with someone of the rare abilities of Henry Arundell, scorer of two London Irish tries from the bench here – ever
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Sep 10, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Samira Asma-Sadeque)
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Two Trump officials subpoenaed for fundraising to undermine elections
Stephen Miller and Brian Jack were summoned as authorities investigate funds related to the Save America Pac, currently sitting at $100mTwo of Donald Trump’s top officials are facing subpoenas for an investigation against him regarding fund-raisers following the 2020 elections that aimed to undermine the results of the election.Stephen Miller, once one of the former US president’s most senior aides, and Brian Jack, his former director of political affairs at the White House, were part of a large