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Sep 14, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Hannah Ellis-Petersen in Delhi)
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‘There hasn’t been closure’: India mourns Queen but awaits apology
In largest Commonwealth country, personal affection for Elizabeth II mingles with need for recognition of British colonial atrocities Over the course of her seven-decade reign, Queen Elizabeth II made three visits to India, a country she would herald for its “richness and diversity”. But it was her third and final trip in 1997 that is often considered the most significant.India was celebrating 50 years of independence and on the Queen’s itinerary was a visit to Jallianwala Bagh, the site in the
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Sep 14, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Photographs selected by Natasha Rees-Bloor)
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Queen Elizabeth off-duty – in pictures
Horses, family, headscarves, dogs and more dogs: a look at the Queen off-duty Continue reading...
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Sep 14, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Stuart Heritage)
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It’s corn! 10 mouthwatering recipes to celebrate the song of the summer
TikTok is alive with the sound of Corn Boy, who ‘can’t imagine a more beautiful thing’ than a big lump of sweetcorn. But what’s the best way to enjoy it? Creamed? In a fritter? Slathered in cheese? Curried with coconut?Blazing in at the very last, the song of the summer is finally upon us. Entitled It’s Corn, the song is an instantly catchy, surprisingly heartfelt ode to sweetcorn as performed by a child known as Corn Boy, and it is truly inescapable on TikTok. The lyrics are not only sincerely
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Sep 14, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Defne Suman)
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Top 10 novels about Turkey | Defne Suman
Orhan Pamuk and Elif Shafak are the international star names, but all of these writers bring a distinctive lightness of heart to bear on a very heavy historyI am often asked what defines Turkish literature. Is it Orhan Pamuk’s depictions of a society caught between modernity and traditionalism? Or Elif Shafak’s novels, which highlight the difficulty of being a woman in Turkey? Does our literature have to be political in order to be considered “Turkish”?If, as Abraham Verghese says in his brillia
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Sep 14, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Sophie Downey)
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Diletta Leotta: ‘It was not easy to fit into a world dominated by men’
Italian TV presenter on her love for football and her journey from ‘being on her own’ to part of ‘a team full of women’Welcome to Moving the Goalposts, the Guardian’s new (and free) women’s football newsletter. Here’s an extract from this week’s edition. To receive the full version once a week, just pop your email in below:This summer has, more than ever, focused eyes on the achievements of women on the pitch. Players from around the world have dazzled fans and emphatically illustrated that this
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Sep 14, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Ben McAleer)
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England’s attack needs a shake-up – who should Southgate bring in?
Gareth Southgate’s team have not scored from open play in their first four Nations League games. His squad needs a refreshBy Ben McAleer for WhoScoredWith the final international break before the World Cup looming, England’s upcoming matches against Italy and Germany in the Nations League give Gareth Southgate an opportunity to look at the players vying for the last spots in his squad. Southgate will have a good idea about who he will be taking to Qatar, injury permitting, but with 26 places up
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Sep 14, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Ian Sample Science editor)
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Daily multi-vitamins may improve brain function in older people – US study
Trial finds supplements could slow decline by 60% but Alzheimer’s and dementia experts caution larger studies neededA daily multivitamin and mineral supplement may reduce cognitive decline in older people, according to a US study that is the first to demonstrate they may benefit ageing brain function.The trial, involving more than 2,200 over-65s, suggests that daily supplements may slow cognitive decline by about 60%, or nearly two years, with the most substantial effects seen in older people wi
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Sep 14, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Felicity Cloake)
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How to make plum clafoutis – recipe | Felicity Cloake's Masterclass
A step-by-step guide to the signature, late-summer fruit puddingThis French dessert comes in many forms, from crisp, Yorkshire pudding-like creations to custardy flans sold cold by the slice, but all come topped with a layer of seasonal fruit (though, strictly speaking, anything without cherries is a flognarde). This deliciously rich plum-and-almond version, inspired by the three-star chef Guy Savoy’s recipe, also handily happens to be gluten-free.Prep 20 minCook 45 minServes 6 Continue reading.
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Sep 14, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Alex Hern)
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TechScape: Apple plays it safe with the iPhone 14 – thanks to crash detection
Your device may be able to call emergency services if you get into trouble. It’s a genuine technological leap in a field where innovation is in short supplyDon’t get TechScape delivered to your inbox? Sign up hereOnce, the launch of a new iPhone was a fulcrum around which my work calendar pivoted. A launch like that of the iPhone 14 last week would dictate the shape of the week, and not just because at least one member of the tech team had to be in San Francisco to cover it.Even at the peak of i
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Sep 14, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Jennifer Rankin in Brussels)
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‘Putin will fail and Europe will prevail,’ EU chief tells MEPs
European Commission president also vows to speed Ukraine’s EU integration in wide-ranging speechRussia-Ukraine war – latest updatesThe European Commission president, Ursula von der Leyen, has insisted “Putin will fail and Europe will prevail”, as she vowed to press on with Ukraine’s EU integration.Addressing the European parliament in Strasbourg, the EU executive president issued a rallying call intended to unite member states grappling with an energy crisis as winter draws near. Von der Leyen d