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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Alexandra Topping)
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Death of Queen Elizabeth II: King Charles announces royal period of mourning – latest updates
Charles declares mourning period to last until seven days after Queen’s funeral; monarch to have audience with UK PMShare your tributes and memories of Queen Elizabeth IIExplained: what happens next?This is a enjoyable series of tweets on some of the Queen’s quietly subversive moments My colleague Dan Sabbagh has written a blow-by-blow account of how the news broke of the Queen’s ill-health yesterday. It was immediately obvious that something grave was occurring. Shortly after noon, Nadhim Zahaw
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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (David Hare)
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New Britain, same as the old one: the legacy of the second Elizabethan era | David Hare
The Queen’s accession seemed to herald a fresh start for Britain. But as politics became more squalid, her bland persona was a good match for the monarchy’s survival instinct, says playwright David HareUntil the Lord Chamberlain lost his power to censor the theatre in 1968, the two most surefire parts in the repertory were held to be Hamlet and Hedda Gabler. However unsuited or inadequate the actor, however weak the production, it was almost impossible for anyone to appear in the title roles wit
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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Graeme Wearden)
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Strikes suspended, Liberty and Selfridges stores closed, as City and industry mourns the Queen – business live
Rolling coverage of the latest economic and financial news, as businesses, unions and investors mourns the passing of Her Majesty The Queen.Death of Queen Elizabeth II: King Charles III to meet Liz Truss and address the nation – latest newsBritain’s steel-making industry paid tribute last night, with trade body UK Steel saying:Everyone involved in the UK steel sector will be deeply saddened at the death of Her Majesty the Queen.We all owe her an immense debt of gratitude for the duty and public
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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Esther Addley)
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Elizabeth's detachment preserved ‘the firm’ – but her pragmatism saved it
Her father coined term ‘the firm’ and as Queen she ran the royal institution with the acumen of a canny CEO who knows when to bend to public pressureGeorge VI is usually credited with first referring to the monarchy as “the firm” after abruptly inheriting a position he had neither anticipated nor sought, and having perhaps come to realise that, for all its pomp, the institution had much in common with an unwieldy family corporation. Certainly by the mid-20th century, when his daughter Elizabeth
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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Christy Cooney)
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Ukraine-Russia war live: Zelenskiy hails ‘liberating’ counteroffensive; nine civilians killed in Donetsk region
Ukrainian president says settlements recaptured; nine civilians killed and 23 injured by Russian forces in Donetsk regionWhat we know on day 198 of the invasionA total of 127 medical facilities have been destroyed and 826 have been damaged since the start of the invasion, according to the Ukrainian ministry of health. The ministry said it was cooperating with global health organisation Project Hope to restore healthcare access across Ukraine. Continue reading...
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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Rebecca Ratcliffe in Bangkok)
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‘A leader of the world’: south-east Asian countries open to Putin pivot
Only Singapore has imposed sanctions, while others have been receptive to Moscow’s offers of friendshipRussia-Ukraine war – latest updatesThe head of Myanmar’s military junta beamed with joy as he shook hands with Vladimir Putin this week. “We would call you not just the leader of Russia but a leader of the world because you control and organise stability around the whole world,” Min Aung Hlaing said.His remarks came as Putin claimed in a defiant speech that European efforts to isolate Russia wo
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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Emily Dugan and Caroline Davies)
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King Charles to address nation as period of mourning for Queen begins
Prime minister to meet new monarch as floral tributes are placed outside Buckingham Palace and elsewhere• Britain mourns death of Queen Elizabeth - latest updatesThe first full day of the reign of King Charles III has begun, with the new monarch travelling to London to meet the prime minister and prepare for a national address on Friday evening.After staying at Balmoral overnight, the King will travel with Camilla, now Queen Consort, to the capital. Continue reading...
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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Imogen Tilden)
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Last night of the Proms cancelled out of respect for Queen
After cancellation of Thursday evening’s event, BBC announces final two concerts of the eight-week season will not go aheadThe BBC has announced that both Friday and Saturday’s Proms have been cancelled. Saturday would have been the Last Night, the traditional celebration that concludes the eight-week classical music festival that takes place predominantly in the Royal Albert Hall.Although the Last Night has been modified in response to public events (the programme was changed in 1997 after the
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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Ben Doherty)
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Republic debate flares as Australia mourns its longest-serving monarch Queen Elizabeth II
Governor general says Queen ‘a symbol of stability, inspiration and servant leadership’ as PM calls 1954 visit ‘a defining moment in our nation’s history’The death of Queen Elizabeth II, and the ascension of King Charles III as sovereign, has reanimated republican debate in Australia, as the country formally pays tribute to its longest-serving monarch, “a symbol of stability, inspiration and servant leadership”.The ascension of King Charles III as sovereign following the death of Queen Elizabeth
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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Helen Davidson in Taipei and agencies)
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Indian and Chinese troops pull back from disputed Himalayan border area
Forces disengaging in Gogra-Hot Springs area as peace talks since 2020 clashes carry onIndian and Chinese troops have begun to pull back from another disputed Himalayan border area, as peace talks between senior military officials after deadly clashes in 2020 continue.The two defence ministries confirmed troops were disengaging from respective sides in the area of Gogra-Hot Springs, in a move “conducive to the peace and tranquillity in the border areas”. Continue reading...