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Sep 04, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Peter Bradshaw)
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L’Immensità review – desperation and secret yearning in 1970s Rome
Venice film festival: Emanuele Crialese’s drama of family dysfunction, starring Penélope Cruz, offers moments of glorious escapist fantasyEmanuele Crialese’s film is a drama of family dysfunction and multi-generational unhappiness: a story of quiet desperation and secret yearning in the hearts of teens and the middle-aged alike. Hollywood might set something like this in the ’burbs. Crialese places it right in the centre of racy and prosperous Rome in 1970.L’Immensità and its characters are reac
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Sep 04, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (William Fotheringham)
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Corbin Strong outmuscles Omar Fraile to win first stage of Tour of Britain
Young New Zealander takes victory in AberdeenshireStrong: ‘It’s a big result, I’m happy to show I can win at this level’Under dire threat of relegation from the World Tour, the Israel-Premier Tech team received a useful fillip at the opening stage of the Tour of Britain, won by their New Zealand first-year professional Corbin Strong. The 22-year-old outshone more illustrious teammates such as their new signing Dylan Teuns, who has been hired specifically to garner ranking points that may preserv
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Sep 04, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Rupert Jones and agencies)
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Gas prices likely to hit new highs as Russia shuts pipeline indefinitely
More UK manufacturers are cutting production or making job cuts as result of ‘out of control’ energy bills Analysts are expecting gas prices to surge to record highs this week after Russia shut down a key pipeline to Europe.At the same time, a growing number of UK manufacturers have said they are already cutting production or making job cuts as a direct result of “out of control” energy bills. Continue reading...
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Sep 04, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (PA Media)
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Larry4Leader: No 10’s Larry the cat ‘enters’ race to become next PM
Downing Street’s ‘chief mouser’ has apparently thrown his collar in the ring to replace Boris JohnsonTwitter users were delighted to see billboards across London announcing that Larry the cat, No 10’s “chief mouser”, has thrown his collar into the ring to become the country’s next prime minister.Either Liz Truss or Rishi Sunak will be declared as the new leader of the Conservative party on Monday, but the campaign team behind Larry4Leader has gone to extra lengths to ensure the tabby’s stance is
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Sep 04, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Edward Helmore in New York and agencies)
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Jackson mayor: residents face ‘longer road ahead’ before safe water is restored
Precariousness of water system remains before services are fully restored after infrastructure failure, Chokwe Antar Lumumba says The mayor of Jackson, Mississippi, where 150,000 people are still without safe drinking water after an infrastructure failure, said on Sunday residents face a “much longer road ahead” before services are fully restored in the majority Black city.Speaking to ABC’s This Week, Chokwe Antar Lumumba said there had been improvements, with water pressure restored to a majori
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Sep 04, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Reuters)
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Thymen Arensman wins Vuelta stage 15 as Remco Evenepoel fights to keep lead
Team DSM’s Dutch rider denies Marc Soler with solo victoryEvenepoel loses time but still leads overall race by 1min 34secThe Team DSM rider Thymen Arensman won stage 15 of the Vuelta a España, a 153km mountainous route from Martos to Sierra Nevada, as Remco Evenepoel fought hard to retain his red jersey.Arensman attacked to catch and pass Marc Soler (UAE Team Emirates) on the final 22.3km climb and pushed on alone to win his first stage at a grand tour. Continue reading...
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Sep 04, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Letters)
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Not using the car is easy – for those living in cities | Letters
Poor town planning means that many people are reliant on cars, writes Moira Hankinson, while Melvyn Ellis says there aren’t many alternatives when you live eight miles from a bus stop. Plus letters from John Pelling and Jeff WaageJohn Vidal (The age of ‘the car is king’ is over. The sooner we accept that, the better, 30 August) concludes that, because cars kill and injure thousands, pollute, clog our streets and are costly to own and run, their time is running out. If only.The examples he gives
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Sep 04, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (PA Media)
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Police name three young siblings killed in violent incident in Dublin
Lisa Cash, 18, and twins Christy and Chelsea Cawley, eight, killed in incident at house in Tallaght as man in his 20s arrestedIrish police have named the three young siblings who died after a violent incident at a house in Dublin.They said that Lisa Cash, 18, and eight-year-old twins Chelsea and Christy Cawley died at a property in the Rossfield estate in Tallaght. Police were called there at about 12.30am on Sunday. Continue reading...
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Sep 04, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Jennifer Rankin and Rupert Jones)
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Germany announces energy windfall tax and €65bn package to help ease prices
Chancellor Olaf Scholz says country ‘will get through this winter’ as he accuses Russia of breaking contract Germany “will get through this winter”, said Olaf Scholz as he announced a €65bn (£56.1bn) package to help households and companies manage soaring energy prices, including a windfall tax on electricity producers.The Social Democrat chancellor said on Sunday he was “very aware” many Germans were struggling to cope with rising prices, and that the government was prepared to help. Continue r
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Sep 04, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Letters)
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The Edinburgh fringe has a high price for locals as well as performers | Letter
Short-term lets and austerity-weakened services have degraded the world heritage site, writes Cliff Hague of the Cockburn Association (Edinburgh’s Civic Trust)Brian Logan recognises that the Edinburgh fringe festival must reform (The Edinburgh fringe is too long, too expensive and too gruelling. It must change or die, 29 August).However, his visitor and insider focus means he fails to confront the underlying issues. Yes, accommodation is ludicrously expensive, but for two reasons. First, much of