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Sep 13, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Stafford Scott)
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Another Black man has died at the hands of the Met police. When will this stop? | Stafford Scott
On Saturday, people from across the capital marched to remember Chris Kaba – and to send a message to Scotland YardLast year, the most extensive public exhibition about police violence and institutional racism went on display in Britain. War Inna Babylon, at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London, investigated the scope of policing and contextualised the experience of Black Britons who have fought for justice. Its primary focus was the brutal and hostile policing that our community faces a
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Sep 13, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Ewan Murray)
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Giovanni van Bronckhorst tells Rangers players to improve for Napoli clash
Rangers have lost both their last two matches 4-0‘I can pick seven players who did not reach their level’Giovanni van Bronckhorst has challenged his Rangers players to respond to the wounding criticism that has followed successive and heavy defeats when Napoli visit Ibrox. Rangers have conceded eight goals without reply against Celtic and Ajax; next up, the Serie A leaders. Van Bronckhorst was defiant in the face of suggestions he might have to alter his coaching approach.“Three weeks ago we qua
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Sep 13, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Sean Ingle)
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Preston ban football fan for life for derogatory tweet about the royal family
Season ticket holder also joked about Nazi salute‘One specific tweet crossed the boundary of acceptability’Preston North End have issued a lifetime stadium ban to a supporter for a derogatory tweet about the royal family.A source with knowledge of the situation told the Guardian that the tweet, since deleted, said that the optimal way for the week to end would be for the royal family to all die on their way to the Queen’s funeral. Continue reading...
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Sep 13, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Zoya Patel)
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Gilmore Girls was great – let’s pretend the nightmarish sequel never happened
I based an alarming number of my life decisions on Rory Gilmore over the years – but A Year in the Life exposed just how unexceptional she isGilmore Girls is streaming in Australia on Netflix. For more recommendations of what to stream in Australia, click hereWhen Netflix announced the Gilmore Girls reunion, a four-episode miniseries titled A Year in the Life, I was thrilled. The original series, about a thirtysomething single mother and her teenage daughter, was one of the defining shows of my
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Sep 13, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Rowena Mason Deputy political editor)
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New chief secretary to Treasury faces questions over financial interests
Chris Philp, who has responsibility for spending policy in relation to housing and planning, has stake in property finance companyChris Philp, the new chief secretary to the Treasury, is facing questions over his financial interests, after it emerged he still has a substantial stake in a property finance group and is director of an investment company.Philp, who is the chancellor’s deputy and sits in the cabinet, is a member of a partnership that owns Pluto Finance, which offers multimillion poun
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Sep 13, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Nils Pratley)
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Faith in Ocado’s global revolution feels increasingly fragile | Nils Pratley
Having had too little capacity during the Covid crisis, the business now has too muchThe problem with Ocado’s business model, say the sceptics, is that it’s too damned inflexible. They have a point.In the two pandemic-affected years, Ocado Retail – the UK business that these days is a 50/50 joint venture with Marks & Spencer – achieved top-line earnings (pre-interest, tax and amortisation) of £148m and then £150m. The numbers would have even better if only more warehouses had been available
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Sep 13, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Weronika Strzyżyńska)
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Hungary tightens abortion access with listen to ‘foetal heartbeat’ rule
Fears move will pave way for more restrictions in country where terminations are widely acceptedHungarian women seeking an abortion will be obliged to “listen to the foetal heartbeat” before they can access the procedure, according to a new decree issued by the government of the far-right prime minister, Viktor Orbán. The new regulation is due to come into force on Thursday. Continue reading...
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Sep 13, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Pippa Crerar and Caroline Davies)
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King Charles’s staff given redundancy notice during church service for Queen
Exclusive: Employees said to be livid and shaken as up to 100 Clarence House employees told they could lose jobsDozens of Clarence House staff have been given notice of their redundancy as the offices of King Charles and the Queen Consort move to Buckingham Palace after the death of the Queen, the Guardian has learned.Up to 100 employees at the King’s former official residence, including some who have worked there for decades, received notification that they could lose their jobs just as they we
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Sep 13, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Rory Carroll in Belfast and Robert Booth in Hillsborough)
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King’s NI visit echoes previous high point in Irish-British relations
Northern Ireland welcomes King Charles and goes some way to repairing Brexit sour relationsHelicopters droned overhead, police officers swamped the streets and grief hung in the air but King Charles’s visit to Northern Ireland did not feel like a rerun of the Troubles. Quite the opposite.The monarch’s foray across the Irish Sea on Tuesday turned the clock back to a more recent era when reconciliation between unionists and nationalists, and Ireland and Britain, seemed strong, even inevitable. Con
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Sep 13, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Ali Martin)
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‘I don’t do a lot’: Brendon McCullum plays down role in England resurgence
Test coach says summer was a ‘resounding success’England won six out of seven Tests under new leadershipBrendon McCullum signed off from a transformative first summer as England’s Test head coach with a shrug about “not doing a lot” and a reminder the last two openers to score mountains of runs have since been knighted.The New Zealander claimed to not initially want the job in May when Rob Key, the director of England men’s cricket, plucked him from the franchise circuit and paired him with the