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Sep 02, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Richard Lewis)
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I'm a police chief – Liz Truss’s soundbite policies won't help us fight crime | Richard Lewis
When headline-grabbing proposals are lacking in substance, we have a duty to respectfully challenge themRichard Lewis is the chief constable of Dyfed-Powys police and the lead on performance for the National Police Chiefs CouncilAs a police chief, I found it encouraging that crime featured so prominently in the Tory leadership debate – after all, policing is too important to be left to the police alone. A well-informed public makes for a stronger democracy and tighter accountability for senior o
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Sep 02, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Jonathan Liew)
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Antony’s arrival signals audacious upheaval of Manchester United | Jonathan Liew
Erik ten Hag’s plan for such major surgery in only a short amount of time at Old Trafford is both ambitious and flawedWe probably need to talk about the money first. It’s the 13th most expensive transfer of all time, slotting in between Gareth Bale and Cristiano Ronaldo to Real Madrid. It brings Manchester United’s spending this window to about £200m plus potential add‑ons, and together with the signings of Tyrell Malacia and Lisandro Martínez means United are responsible for about 48% of the Er
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Sep 02, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Vikram Dodd Police and crime correspondent)
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Liz Truss’s law and order policies ‘meaningless’, says police chief
Exclusive: PM hopeful criticised over ‘back to basics’ plan and claims about Twitter rows and ‘wokeness’I’m a police chief – Truss’s soundbite policies won’t help us fight crimeThe police chief in charge of boosting crime fighting has criticised Liz Truss’s law and order plans as “unwise” and “meaningless”, accusing her of chasing “soundbite-friendly” but unrealistic targets.Chief constable Richard Lewis, the lead on performance for the National Police Chiefs Council, said he and law enforcement
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Sep 02, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Matthew Weaver)
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Woman killed in Bedford fire deliberately started it, detectives conclude
Police find Reena James, 42, ‘solely responsible’ for 4 July ‘inferno’ that injured three other residents A woman who was killed in an explosion that caused a fire in a block of flats, injuring three other people, deliberately started the blaze, detectives have concluded.Resident Reena James died, and three others were taken to hospital, in what was described as an “inferno” in the three-storey block in Bedford’s Redwood Grove on 4 July. Continue reading...
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Sep 02, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Letters)
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How cycling has put us on the road to conflict | Letters
From aggressive driving to unfavourable comments about Lycra, readers respond to Helen Pidd’s article about the abuse cyclists face on a daily basisIn her article (Spat at, abused and run off the road: why do some people hate cyclists so much?, 30 August), Helen Pidd writes: “Given how few of us saddle up in Britain, it can be difficult to understand why we inspire such vitriol.” This is the crux of the problem – cycling is not normalised here and therefore the car-driving majority simply do not
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Sep 02, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Letters)
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Turn to Marguerite Patten for thrifty recipes | Letter
Judith Patten, the cookery writer’s daughter, says her mother was a champion of eating cheaply and well, and an enthusiastic user of microwaves How delighted my mother, the cookery writer Marguerite Patten, would have been to read your article (Cheap heats: microwave cooking tips to save you time and money, 30 August). Eating cheaply and well were both important to her, and her long history as a home economist confirmed this, not just during the rationing period of the second world war and postw
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Sep 02, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Dan Sabbagh Defence and security editor)
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Push to retake Kherson is symbol of Ukraine’s cautious confidence
Fact that counterattack is happening at all brings hope that Russia can be held back in some areas before winter sets inUkraine declared this week it had begun a counteroffensive aiming to retake Kherson – the one city Russia holds west of the Dnieper River – prompting a fog of uncertainty to descend on how the effort was progressing, never mind whether it would succeed.Oleksiy Arestovych, a key adviser to the president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, stressed there would be “no quick wins” as the attack
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Sep 02, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Nadia Khomami Arts and culture correspondent)
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‘Societal collapse is in the air’: Timothée Chalamet on cannibal romance Bones and All
Actor says Bones and All is about ‘isolated young people without identity’ ahead of his bloody new film’s Venice premiere“Societal collapse is in the air,” actor Timothée Chalamet has said ahead of the world premiere of Luca Guadagnino’s new “cannibal romance” at the Venice film festival.The much-hyped Bones and All reunites Chalamet and the Italian director following their 2017 film Call Me By Your Name, which propelled Chalamet into the spotlight and made him the youngest best actor nominee at
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Sep 02, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Patrick Barkham)
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‘I’m glowing’: scientists are unlocking secrets of why forests make us happy
Research project aims to discover how age, size and shape of woodlands affect people’s happiness and wellbeingHow happy do you feel right now? The question is asked by an app on my phone, and I drag the slider to the space between “not much” and “somewhat”. I’m about to start a walk in the woods that is part of a nationwide research project to investigate how better to design the forests of the future.Volunteers are being sought to record their feelings before and after eight walks on a free app
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Sep 02, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Pippa Crerar Political editor)
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In Liz we Trust? Boris Johnson has made it harder for Britain to do so
Lack of faith in the office of prime minister will be among the most difficult problems the next incumbent will facePolitics live: latest updatesAt Conservative leadership hustings events over the summer Liz Truss supporters have waved placards and sported T-shirts emblazoned with “In Liz we Truss”.But the faith of Tory party members in the likely next prime minister is far from being reflected across the UK more broadly. Continue reading...