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Sep 06, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Peter Walker Political correspondent)
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Why Liz Truss’s cabinet of loyalists may not bode well for the future
The new PM has rewarded her closest allies with top posts in her government alienating supporters of her main rivalOne truism of a new prime minister choosing their first cabinet is that this is the easiest appointments they will make, made from a position of strength. But such a set-piece moment can also sow the seeds of troubles to come – particularly, it could be argued, in the way Liz Truss has gone about the task.Before Truss was confirmed as the new Conservative leader, several party grand
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Sep 06, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Pippa Crerar Political editor)
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Liz Truss culls cabinet on first day as loyalists and allies get top jobs
New PM also pledges to urgently tackle energy crisis with plans to freeze bills at about £2,500 a year expected within daysLiz Truss insisted the UK will “ride out the storm” of the worst cost of living crisis in a generation as she launched her premiership with a brutal cabinet clear-out.In her first address as prime minister in Downing Street, she pledged to be “hands on” in urgently tackling the energy crisis with plans to freeze bills expected within days, as her survival in No 10 depends on
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Sep 06, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Ed Aarons at Stadion Maksimir)
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Chelsea ‘lacked smell of blood’ in dismal defeat in Zagreb, admits ‘angry’ Tuchel
Blues slip to 1-0 defeat in Champions League opener‘We are clearly not where we want to be’, admits managerThomas Tuchel has admitted Chelsea “lacked the smell of blood” after his side slumped to a 1-0 defeat against Dinamo Zagreb and insisted he must find a solution to their slow start to the season.Mislav Orsic’s first-half goal was enough to seal victory for the Croatian champions on home soil as Chelsea began their Champions League campaign with an erratic performance. Pierre-Emerick Aubamey
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Sep 06, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Fiona Harvey Environment correspondent)
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Record of climate denialism indicates how Rees-Mogg will handle energy brief
Green businesses and investors say prospect of green energy sceptic as cabinet minister in charge does not inspire confidenceSqueezing “every last cubic inch of gas” from the North Sea, re-starting fracking, rejecting windfarms in favour of fossil fuels – the policies espoused by Jacob Rees-Mogg, against a backdrop of rising energy prices, form a clear indication of how the new business secretary will view his brief.Rees-Mogg will be the core cabinet member with responsibility for meeting the UK
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Sep 06, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Adrian Horton)
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Peter Straub, celebrated horror author, dies aged 79
Acclaimed US author of numerous dark fantasies, and collaborator of Stephen King, died on Sunday after a long illnessPeter Straub, the celebrated author of dark fantasies, psychological thrillers and literary horrors, died on Sunday following a long illness. He was 79.Straub authored numerous novels, short stories and novellas during his lifetime, from his debut horror novel Julia in 1975 – later filmed as The Haunting of Julia – to the 2010 novel A Dark Matter and The Talisman, which he co-wrot
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Sep 06, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories
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In pictures: Liz Truss becomes Britain’s new prime minister
From meeting the Queen at Balmoral to greeting staff at No 10, here’s how the day unfolded for Liz Truss Continue reading...
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Sep 06, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Tumaini Carayol at Flushing Meadows)
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Casper Ruud has No 1 slot in sight after US Open rout of Matteo Berrettini
Ruud beats Berrettini 6-1, 6-4, 7-6 (4) to reach semi-finalsNorwegian’s progress signals further changing of the guardAs Frances Tiafoe basked in the glory of his quarter-final upset of Rafael Nadal on Monday night, he was reminded that at some point soon the big three would retire, with more opportunities to come.He responded with a cynical smile, not missing a beat: “Been saying that for how many years now?” But what is clear is that a new men’s grand slam champion will be crowned at the US Op
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Sep 06, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Jonathan Freedland)
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Liz Truss’s worst nightmare is the lingering shadow of her predecessor
Boris Johnson has likened himself to Cincinnatus, who turned to farming after leaving Rome but returned as a dictatorHe exited in sunshine, she entered after a heavy downpour. And those optics will have suited Boris Johnson just fine.Normally, when there is a transfer of power, all eyes are on the new, with scarcely a backward glance toward the old. The wattage of the outgoing leader is instantly dimmed, their words no longer weighed or even heard. They are yesterday and everyone wants to think
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Sep 06, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (PA Media)
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‘Own up’, Olivia Pratt-Korbel’s mother tells daughter’s killer
Mother of nine-year-old fatally shot in her home urges those responsible for her death to come forwardThe mother of Olivia Pratt-Korbel has said those responsible for her death “know [they’ve] done wrong” and “need to own up” as she issued an emotional appeal.Cheryl Korbel, whose nine-year-old daughter was fatally shot at their home in Dovecot, Liverpool, paid tribute to her “little shadow” in the video, which was filmed and released by Merseyside police. Continue reading...
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Sep 06, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Michael Goodier)
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One in five 15-year-old girls in England vape
Proportion of 15-year-old girls using e-cigarettes has doubled since 2018, seven percentage points higher than boys of same ageMore than one in five 15-year-old girls use electronic cigarettes, new statistics show, with the rise of vaping among that age group reminiscent of smoking levels more than a decade ago.The research found 21% of 15-year-old girls admitted to currently using e-cigarettes in 2021, more than double the amount recorded by NHS Digital in 2018 (10%). The proportion of girls wh