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Sep 11, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Harry Taylor)
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Sky News apologises for report mistaking protest for royal crowds
Sarah-Jane Mee mistook a march at Trafalgar Square for Chris Kaba, who was shot by a Met officerSky News has apologised after one of its reporters incorrectly told viewers that a protest march following the killing of Chris Kaba, who was shot by a Metropolitan police officer on Monday, was instead a gathering of people marking the death of the Queen.Demonstrators, including Kaba’s family, had been protesting in central London after the unarmed 24-year-old was shot by a Met firearms officer in so
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Sep 11, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Nicola Jennings)
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Nicola Jennings on King Charles and Liz Truss’s opposing views on environmental issues – cartoon
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Sep 11, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Ronald Bergan)
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Marsha Hunt obituary
American actor and activist whose most notable role was in the 1944 film None Shall EscapeIn the films of the 1930s and 40s, the actor Marsha Hunt, who has died aged 104, usually played sweet, pretty, rather empty-headed young girls. In real life she was articulate, committed, a passionate defender of minority rights and a Screen Actors Guild activist, who became a victim of McCarthyite innuendo and the politics of her own union. She was never subpoenaed by the House Un-American Activities Commi
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Sep 11, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Letters)
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It is crucial that doctors listen to patients – and their families | Letters
Current and former healthcare professionals respond to Merope Mills’s account of losing her daughter after a series of catastrophic medical errorsMerope Mills’s article (‘We had such trust, we feel such fools’: how shocking hospital mistakes led to our daughter’s death, 3 September) should be mandatory reading for all medical and nursing students. All of us who are senior doctors or nurses will recognise only too well the dangerous conditions that Merope describes: the senior doctors with overin
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Sep 11, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Letters)
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We must turn our backs on the age of deference | Letters
A change in the monarch should prompt a new conversation about constitutional reform, argue Steve Turner and the Rev Andrew McLuskeyJonathan Freedland observes that the Queen was a master of diplomacy, or rather, as he puts it, “scrupulous neutrality” (The Queen’s death will shake this country deeply – she was a steady centre amid constant flux, 8 September). But there were occasions where her true feelings were there to see. When she said, on the eve of the Scottish independence referendum, tha
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Sep 11, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Robert Reich)
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History will judge Republicans who stay silent about the big lie | Robert Reich
If the democratic experiment called America continues to unravel because of what Republicans did or failed to do, they will live in infamyI have a serious question for people who have power in America, and who continue to deny the outcome of the 2020 election and enable Trump’s big lie: what are you saying to yourself in private? How are you justifying yourself in your own mind?I don’t mean to be snide or snarky. I’m genuinely curious.Robert Reich, a former US secretary of labor, is professor of
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Sep 11, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Gwyn Topham Transport correspondent)
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Ryanair investors urged to vote down ‘excessive’ bonus payouts
Shareholders also called on to block eight senior bosses of airline from re-electionRyanair’s investors have been urged to vote down “excessive” bonus payouts and block eight senior bosses from re-election in the run-up to the airline’s annual shareholder meeting this week. Calling for a shareholder revolt at Europe’s biggest airline, the London-based Pirc advisory group highlighted concerns over the independence of the board and potential undue financial rewards for its top executives. Continue
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Sep 11, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Benjamin Lee in Toronto)
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The Fabelmans review – Steven Spielberg’s sweet but sanitised personal drama
Toronto film festival: the director goes back to his childhood for an endearing, if overlong, film with an Oscar-tipped Michelle Williams as his motherSteven Spielberg’s uncharacteristically personal drama The Fabelmans is a string of character-defining memories, rare insight into the world’s most famous director who has usually kept us at arm’s length. While his 30-plus movies have mostly traded in warmth and big, IMAX-sized emotion, there’s been an otherness, successfully synthetic (he’s a fil
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Sep 11, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Robyn Vinter)
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‘I’m petrified’: Leeds faces up to winter under cost of living crisis
In Harehills, one of the most deprived areas of the UK, people already queue for three hours before the food bank opensThere are very few places in the UK these days where £2 would get you a cheese toastie. But at Meeting Point Cafe, in the diverse inner-city ward of Harehills in north Leeds, the prices are based on what customers can afford – which, in many cases, is not very much.“We have people who are sleeping on streets waiting for us at seven o’clock when we open and when wintertime comes
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Sep 11, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Shaun Walker)
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Putin loyalist Kadyrov criticises Russian army’s performance over Ukraine retreat
Ramzan Kadyrov, Kremlin-appointed Chechnya leader, suggests Putin might not be fully aware of true state of affairsRussia-Ukraine war – latest updatesRamzan Kadyrov, the Kremlin-appointed leader of Chechnya, has criticised the Russian army’s leadership after it appeared to be caught off guard by Ukraine’s fightback against the Russian invasion in the north-east.In a sign that the Kremlin may face serious fallout over the loss of territory that the Russian occupation administrations had repeatedl