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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Peter Walker Political correspondent)
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King Charles addresses parliament at Westminster Hall
New monarch pays tribute to Queen Elizabeth II at ceremony and receives condolences from SpeakersDeath of the Queen and King Charles’s accession - latest updatesKing Charles has paid tribute to his mother at a ceremony in parliament in which the new monarch heard formal condolences from the Speakers of the Commons and Lords, emphasising the intertwined nature of royalty and government in the UK constitution.In an often personal address in Westminster Hall, the soaring 11th-century structure at t
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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Annette McGivney in Cortez, Colorado)
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Megadrought in the American south-west: a climate disaster unseen in 1,200 years
As heat, fires and water wars become the norm, the Guardian explores the fallout of prolonged drought in a seven-part seriesRead the first story in the seriesWhen the Nasa climatologist James Hansen testified before Congress in June 1988 about a warming planet, the temperature in Washington DC hit a record 100F. It was a summer of unprecedented heatwaves, and 40 states were grappling with drought.His warning was seen as a historic wakeup call – but instead of heeding the existential smoke alarm,
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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Lizzie Cernik)
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How we met: ‘He rolled up his sleeves, I saw his forearms – and something in my mind went click’
Clare and Flynn, both 36, dated as teenagers then drifted into friendship. More than a decade later, an evening in the pub restarted their romanceGrowing up in the south-west London suburb of Twickenham, Clare hung out with her friends whenever she could. In May 2001, they were doing their usual “teenage roaming” when they met a group of boys on Richmond Bridge. “We ended up talking to them before sharing some illicit beers,” she says.She was introduced to Flynn, and the two instantly clicked. “
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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Rachel Roddy)
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Rachel Roddy’s recipe for meringata, AKA meringue with cream, fruit and toasted almonds | A kitchen in Rome
An unapologetically old-fashioned meringue sandwich ‘cake’ filled with fruit, nuts and creamWe used to pass the via Acaia branch of the San Crispino gelateria when we drove back from the airport. So I associate it with delays, and with ice-cream to make up for lost luggage.Cool and with no frills, there was more counter than shop, and the gelati were protected by silver lids. Lids imply confidence– that it is so sure about what it does that it doesn’t need to pile it up and show it off. San Cris
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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Caitlin Cassidy)
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Former James Bond star George Lazenby axed from national music tour after ‘homophobic’ comments
Audience members in Perth took offence to actor’s references to sexual conquests and comments about LGBTQ+ communityGet our free news app, morning email briefing or daily news podcastFormer James Bond star George Lazenby has been forced to apologise for “creepy” and “homophobic” comments made during an on-stage interview in Australia on the weekend.Lazenby, who played secret agent 007 in On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, was part of a performance titled The Music of James Bond at Perth Concert Ha
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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Arnel Hecimovic)
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Russian military equipment abandoned in Ukrainian counteroffensive – in pictures
Ukraine’s forces recapture hundreds of square miles and scores of equipment and ammunition from Russian troopsRussia-Ukraine war – latest updates Continue reading...
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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Joel Golby)
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American Gigolo: Jon Bernthal couldn’t be sexier in the most pointless show of the year
The 80s classic that kickstarted Richard Gere’s career gets an utterly tedious reboot. Still, at least you get to watch Jon Bernthal oil his hair …I figure I should fill you in on a couple of things that are going on with me right now, seeing as we’re friends (we’re friends, right?). The first thing is: I’ve been speeding through the first 30 interminable episodes of Better Call Saul, racing to the mythical bit where you all keep telling me it “gets really good”, and secondly, I’ve been reading
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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Jasper Jolly)
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Serco boss Rupert Soames to retire: ‘It’s time for me to outsource myself’
Chief executive has offered robust defences of controversial outsourcing firm since 2014The UK government contractor Serco has announced the planned retirement next year of its chief executive, Rupert Soames, who said “it is now time for me to outsource myself” after leading the controversial company since early 2014.Soames, 63, will step down as chief executive on 1 January 2023, by which point he will have led Serco for nearly nine years. He will be replaced by Mark Irwin, the chief executive
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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Jennifer Hodgson)
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I spent my anniversary holding work calls in a restaurant toilet – something had to give | Jennifer Hodgson
I thought my availability would set me apart from competitors, but it nearly broke me apartWhen I started my new business, I set my WhatsApp status to “Available” – and I really meant it.One Saturday evening, my partner and I went out for dinner to celebrate our two-year anniversary. I spent most of the night in the toilet, answering phone calls and messages that, looking back, could have waited until Monday.Jennifer Hodgson is the founder of MODA PR Continue reading...
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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Peter Walker Political correspondent)
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Public warned of overnight queues to view Queen’s coffin lying in state
One estimate says people could wait 12 hours to pay respects at Westminster Hall in LondonDeath of the Queen and King Charles’s accession – live updatesOfficials have set out formal plans for the public to pay their respects to the Queen as her coffin lies in state inside the UK parliamentary grounds, amid warnings that those wishing to do so may have to queue overnight.The Queen’s coffin will be placed in Westminster Hall, an 11th-century building and the oldest in the parliamentary estate, fro