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Sep 11, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Ben Child)
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First footage from Avatar: The Way of Water is a glorious supercharge to the senses at D23
Early look at 3D sequel makes a splash, while Harrison Ford and Phoebe Waller-Bridge tease Indiana Jones 5 and there’s a taste of Black Panther: Wakanda ForeverFew people will forget the first time they saw the original Avatar in 3D, the gorgeous, verdant alien rainforests of Pandora popping out of the screen as if every viewer in the auditorium had just been fitted with 31st century tech upgrades to finally allow ourselves to see the full picture. And yet pre-release hype for James Cameron’s fo
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Sep 11, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Mark Brown in Edinburgh)
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Applause, affection and dissent: Edinburgh greets Queen’s cortege and proclamation of new king
Thousands turn out to pay respects to late monarch, while a minority of republicans make themselves heardDeath of Queen Elizabeth and accession of King Charles – latest updatesThere were loud cheers, whoops and generous applause as the Queen’s cortege made its way down the cobblestoned Royal Mile in Edinburgh, watched by tens of thousands of people.It capped a day in which the new King was proclaimed in Scotland, an event that brought a rare expression of dissent as a group of republicans loudly
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Sep 11, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Ali Martin at the Kia Oval)
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Zak Crawley guides England to verge of series win against South Africa
Third Test, day four: South Africa 118 & 169; England 158 & 97-0Crawley on 57 when bad light stops play to end day fourWhen South Africa declined the offer to push back their flight home and extend this third Test by a day, there were concerns – however trifling in the grand scheme of things – that an enticing series decider could well end up a case of what might have been.Instead, only biblical rain or an unthinkable clatter of wickets on the final day will prevent England from completi
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Sep 11, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Haroon Siddique Legal affairs correspondent)
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Republican protesters arrested at King Charles proclamations
Woman held in Edinburgh as man says he was taken away by police in Oxford as proclamation read outTwo protesters who expressed republican sentiments have been arrested at events proclaiming the accession to the throne of King Charles III.A man said he was arrested for shouting, “Who elected him?” when the proclamation was read out in Oxford. Continue reading...
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Sep 11, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Jason Stockwood)
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Cancellation of football fixtures means a chance for solidarity was missed | Jason Stockwood
Matches are a place of shared experience in an atomised world – they should have gone ahead following the Queen’s deathLike most people, I was deeply saddened by the news about Queen Elizabeth. Events over the past few days have demonstrated how important the royal family is to our sense of identity as a nation. Even the most committed republican can share the sense of loss of such a symbol of humility and grace at the centre of our nation, someone who, as the BBC has repeatedly and correctly sa
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Sep 11, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Jessica Elgot Chief political correspondent)
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Sacking Tom Scholar risks politicising civil service, says Lord Butler
Former cabinet secretary says move by Liz Truss on her first day in office was ‘very unusual and very regrettable’Liz Truss’s decision to sack the Treasury’s top official on her first day in office was “very unusual and very regrettable”, a former cabinet secretary has said, accusing the new prime minister of treating the civil service “improperly”.Robin Butler – who served under Margaret Thatcher, John Major and Tony Blair – said the decision to remove Sir Tom Scholar as permanent secretary at
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Sep 11, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Caroline Davies)
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Charles III juggles pomp and sorrow as UK takes first glimpses of King
Despite his grief, King has been keen to meet public, with some pointing to more approachable future for monarchDeath of Queen Elizabeth and accession of King Charles – latest updatesAs Queen Elizabeth II left her beloved Balmoral for a final time, thousands of well-wishers greeted the new King as he arrived at Buckingham Palace.Crowds lined the Mall cheering and waving as the King was driven in his State Rolls-Royce from Clarence House through the gates of the palace, with the Queen Consort ar
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Sep 11, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Dennis Altman)
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There’s one way to make Australia’s path to a republic easier – for King Charles to endorse it | Dennis Altman
It would be fitting if the monarch were to follow his mother’s lead and acknowledge the need to for change in Britain’s former coloniesLeaders around the world sent their condolences to the people of Great Britain. Despite our insistence that Elizabeth was Australia’s head of state, that was rarely acknowledged elsewhere.Charles III, prior to his coronation, will visit the various parts of the UK. Again, there is no serious expectation that he will visit the 14 other countries of which he has au
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Sep 11, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Natasha May)
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Seeing stars: the astronomical rise of Australian dark-sky tourism
Australia has a relative abundance of astro-tourism destinations, and a growing movement to help protect their darknessGet our weekend culture and lifestyle emailAn Aboriginal dreamtime story tells of the fire magic in the foot of Kambughuda, protecting her younger sisters from the hunter Nyeeruna.The story doesn’t just exist in the oral tradition of the world’s oldest living cultures, it plays out in the night sky; the hunter Nyeeruna is known in the western astrological tradition as Orion; Kam
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Sep 11, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Editorial)
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The Guardian view on rent capping: a step in the right direction | Editorial
Limiting rent rises makes sense. But ministers must fill the holes in social housing budgetsRent rises for social housing tenants in England are to be capped for either one year or two, following a consultation. In Scotland, Nicola Sturgeon has announced plans for a rent freeze for private as well as social tenants, and a ban on evictions over the winter. With plans for longer-term rent controls already promised by the Scottish government, as part of the SNP’s agreement with the Scottish Greens,