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Sep 13, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Helena Horton)
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Water firms consider bans on filling public pools and car washing to fight drought
Exclusive: Leaked documents reveal water firms are considering drastic measures to combat droughtBans on filling public swimming pools, maintaining ponds, washing cars and cleaning offices and shops could be put in place as England continues to run out of water, the Guardian can reveal.Despite recent showery periods, the country, particularly in the south and east, has not received enough rain to refill depleted rivers and reservoirs. Continue reading...
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Sep 13, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Ben Fisher)
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Wales football squad want visit from Michael Sheen after seeing rousing speech
Wales manager Rob Page says he was ‘in awe’ of speechHe wants to thank Sheen and use passion to team’s benefitRob Page has said he found Michael Sheen’s rousing ‘pre-match’ speech deeply moving and that the Wales squad want to meet the Hollywood actor. Sheen’s speech on A League of Their Own has gone viral and Page said he planned to thank him for his stirring words.Sheen was asked by the television programme’s host, Romesh Ranganathan, to provide a flavour of the kind of message he would give t
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Sep 13, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Zoe Wood)
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Sainsbury’s raises staff pay again as part of £25m support package
Shop workers will also receive free food and deeper discounts to help with rising living costs this winterSainsbury’s is giving its lowest-paid shop workers a second pay rise in a year as well as extra discounts and free food during their shifts in a £25m package to help them cope with rising living costs this winter.Next month the retailer’s 127,000 hourly paid workers will get a 25p an hour increase to £10.25, with the rate for staff in London stores increasing from £11.05 to £11.30. Continue
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Sep 13, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Gwyn Topham Transport correspondent)
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Extra trains planned as people head to London to mourn Queen
South Western, Southeastern and Greater Anglia among operators expected to run more late servicesDeath of the Queen and King Charles’s accession - latest updatesExtra late-night trains will run out of London from Wednesday to help people travelling to pay their respects to the Queen return home.However, the additional services will be drop-off only and limited to the major commuter routes out of the city, with no more intercity services available for the huge numbers of people from further afiel
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Sep 13, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Interview by Liam Pape)
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Guz Khan: ‘I didn’t have an agent, I just had my mates’
The comedian talks about his hunt for fresh talent, the new series of Man Like Mobeen and how one disastrous standup gig led to multiple arrestsYour route to the stage started with funny videos on Facebook. Was there any intention of it becoming something bigger?I’m going to put 37% of it down to boredom. I’d just had my second little one and I remember a friend of mine saying: “My god, we’re so boring now. You’re a teacher. Our lives used to be crazy.” He said: “Man you’re so funny, what we goi
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Sep 13, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Libby Brooks Scotland correspondent)
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Man charged after Prince Andrew heckled during Edinburgh procession
Alleged incident occurred as Andrew walked alongside his siblings behind Queen’s coffinA 22-year-old man who was arrested in Edinburgh on Monday after he allegedly shouted personal abuse at Prince Andrew during the procession of the Queen’s coffin along the Royal Mile has been charged with breaching the peace.Social media footage of the incident showed a man shouting at the prince as he walked alongside his siblings behind his mother’s coffin. Continue reading...
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Sep 13, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Lorenzo Tondo and Isobel Koshiw in Kharkiv)
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Collaborators with Russian forces are fleeing, say Ukrainian officials
Queues reported at Russian border as Ukrainian citizens accused of collaborating leave areas around KharkivRussia-Ukraine war – latest updatesUkrainian citizens accused of collaborating with occupying Russian forces in Kharkiv province and the neighbouring Donbas region are fleeing from recently liberated areas and queueing to cross into Russia at the border, Ukrainian officials have said.“The ‘commandant’s offices’, ‘prosecutor’s offices’, occupiers and gauleiters are leaving,” the governor of
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Sep 13, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Robert Booth and Rory Carroll)
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Northern Ireland leaders from across political spectrum to meet King Charles
Political differences set aside for day as new monarch seeks to continue bridge-building reputationDeath of the Queen and King Charles’s accession - latest updatesPolitical leaders from across the Northern Ireland political spectrum have gathered outside Hillsborough Castle, the royal mansion in County Down, before meeting King Charles III amid hope he can continue the Queen’s record of aiding reconciliation.Nationalist leaders are set to play a major role in the events which were being planned
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Sep 13, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Daniel Boffey)
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King Charles will not pay tax on inheritance from the Queen
Monarch is exempt under 1993 agreement but Charles will pay income tax as his mother didKing Charles will not pay tax on the fortune he has inherited from the late Queen, although he has volunteered to follow his mother’s lead in paying income tax.Under a clause agreed in 1993 by the then prime minister, John Major, any inheritance passed “sovereign to sovereign” avoids the 40% levy applied to assets valued at more than £325,000. Continue reading...
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Sep 13, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Tess McClure in Auckland)
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Apathy in New Zealand – but little desire for change – as King Charles’s reign begins
Despite an apparent indifference to the new king, New Zealand also seems to have no real appetite to sever ties with the crownOutside a corner store in suburban Wellington, a small chalkboard announced the news amid the ice-cream specials. “Queen has Died,” it read. The photograph, circulated on New Zealand social media, encapsulated the country’s understated, matter-of-fact response to its longtime monarch’s passing.As 21 gunshots echoed across Wellington’s harbour on Sunday, a few hundred had