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Sep 16, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Guardian readers)
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Ian McEwan: ‘The perfect novella is always just out of my reach’
The Atonement author answers your questions on why he continues to write to what he would do if he wasn’t a novelistHow does it feel for you to know that, when you finish and publish a novel, it gets to live outside your mind, it starts an independent life, begins to travel and change in the world? MariaDo you know the sweet and celebrated dedication poem Chaucer wrote for his tragedy, Troilus and Cressida?Go litel book ... He expresses the earnest hope ‘That thou be understonde I god beseche! C
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Sep 16, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Adrian Searle)
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Kremlin by the Cam and recruiting in a gay cruising ground: Ungentle’s secret history of sex and spying
Studio Voltaire, LondonBen Whishaw guides us through a rich, beautifully filmed tour of two covert and overlapping worlds of Britain’s recent pastA drowned deckchair floats in a scum of dead algae and weed on the lake in St James’s Park. Young men punting on the river Cam, with King’s College Chapel basking in the sunshine, redolent of a world of continuity, whose fractures are invisible. It could be a scene a century old. Nightlife on the street in central London, on the edge of Soho and theatr
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Sep 16, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Peter Walker Political correspondent)
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Idea of monarchy as symbol of duty or sacrifice ‘a lie’, says Labour’s Clive Lewis
MP and former shadow cabinet member speaks out despite leader’s call for silence before Queen’s funeralAmid the mourning, we republicans should look and learn – but we must not be silenced | Opinion Death of the Queen and King Charles’s accession – latest updatesThe notion of the royal family as symbols of duty or sacrifice to the nation is “a lie” and is at the centre of a deeply unequal UK, a senior Labour MP has argued, breaching Keir Starmer’s order to his party to stay silent before the Que
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Sep 16, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Luke Harding in Kharkiv)
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Russia accuses Ukraine of targeting pro-Moscow officials
Sergei Gorenko and deputy killed in their offices as Kherson also comes under bombardment from Ukraine forcesRussia-Ukraine war - latest updatesRussia has accused Ukraine of carrying out targeted strikes in the cities of Kherson and Luhansk against local officials who have been collaborating with Moscow.At least five Himars missiles crashed into the central administration building in Kherson, which Russian troops have occupied since March after arriving from Crimea. Video from the scene showed s
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Sep 16, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Nadeem Badshah)
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‘Do you mind!’: rare occasions when the Queen’s temper frayed
Despite her long reign, the Queen had few outbursts to rival King Charles’s irritation with stationeryDeath of the Queen and King Charles’s accession - latest updatesIn the days since his mother died, King Charles appeared to lose his temper on a couple of occasions, leaving people taken aback by his outbursts.At the accession council last Saturday, an irritated Charles had signalled for aides to move a pen holder and pens that had got in his way as he signed documents. Then four days later whil
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Sep 16, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Clive Lewis)
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Amid the mourning, we republicans should look and learn – but we must not be silenced | Clive Lewis
Although the arguments against this system of privilege are strong, it is important to understand why it enduresThis week has been difficult for those of us who want to see a fully democratised, 21st-century polity that doesn’t have a hereditary billionaire as its head of state. Everything from the gratuitous wall-to-wall media coverage to the arrest of anti-monarchy protestors and the state-sanctioned cancel culture of those who dissent has laid bare the fact that this transition is as much abo
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Sep 16, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Jim Farber)
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Jann Wenner on Rolling Stone: ‘Some reviews were just insufferably nasty’
The founder of the legendary magazine discusses his rise to the top, navigating famous friendships and hiding his sexualityThe other day, Jann Wenner was talking about his generation. To him, the common notion that millennials and generation Zers have beefs with baby boomers like him – from their assumptions about the primacy of their music to their culpability in climate change – doesn’t fly.“I see no evidence of it,” the Rolling Stone magazine founder said. “Millennials are as up on music of t
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Sep 16, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Gerard Meagher)
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Harlequins baffled after Marcus Smith is forced to miss Saracens match
England fly-half must serve full 10-week rest periodSaracens cleared to select five England internationalsHarlequins are frustrated at being unable to select Marcus Smith for Saturday’s match against Saracens, who have been cleared to pick five England internationals including Owen Farrell, Maro Itoje and Billy Vunipola.All England players who toured Australia over the summer are mandated to 10 weeks off as part of player welfare protocols, meaning they should have been rested for the first two
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Sep 16, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Rajeev Syal)
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Liam Fox’s link to PR firm raises questions over watchdog bid
Tory MP advises Panama-based firm that has worked for governments with poor rights recordsA former UK defence secretary seeking election to parliament’s foreign policy watchdog is facing questions over his suitability for the role after receiving payments from a PR firm that has worked for governments with poor human rights records.Liam Fox is standing to become chair of the foreign affairs select committee, which scrutinises Foreign Office ministers and officials over key policies. According to
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Sep 16, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Axel Bekaert)
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Cocktail of the week: Arcade Food Hall’s som tam mojito | The good mixer
This cocktail is exactly what it sounds like from the name: a mojito laced with super-fragrant Thai spicesThis herbaceous and refreshing mojito has been adapted to mirror the flavours of a Thai som tam salad.Axel Bekaert, bar manager, JKS Group and Arcade Food Hall, London WC1 Continue reading...