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Sep 04, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Sean O’Hagan)
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Sisters of the revolution: the women of the Black Panther party
A new photobook recalls the crucial but often overlooked role played by women in the Black Panther party. The photographer Stephen Shames and his co-author Ericka Huggins, the party’s longest-serving female member, look backStephen Shames had just turned 20 when he visited the headquarters of the Black Panther party in Oakland, California, and showed some of his recent photographs to Bobby Seale, co-founder and main spokesman for the organisation. Though Shames was still finding his way as a pho
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Sep 04, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (John Harris)
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Under Liz Truss, we’ll be careering into petrolhead politics while the world burns | John Harris
It’s a monstrous thought, but politicians who disparage net zero as a ‘new religion’ and wind power as ‘medieval’ are tipped for cabinet postsWhat a strange, heady, anxious summer that was. For all the talk by many journalists and politicians about the cost of living crisis as something that will decisively arrive in the autumn, it is already here. At the same time, the landscape of this small corner of northern Europe is parched and straw-coloured, while those terrifying images of flooding in P
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Sep 04, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Laura Cumming)
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Léon Wuidar review – exquisite blueprints for imagined places
White Cube Masons Yard, LondonSecret passages, bunkers, dead ends… memories of his wartime childhood are suggested by the Belgian artist’s playful, highly architectural geometric abstraction in this revelatory showLéon Wuidar is a strange and captivating painter, famous in his native Belgium yet still barely known here. His art is generally described as a form of geometric abstraction, but the description seems entirely inadequate. His paintings are slow, meticulous, exquisitely conceived in the
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Sep 04, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Diane Taylor)
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‘Better to die than go to Rwanda’: the asylum seekers in UK living in fear
A report shows that the threat of removal to east Africa puts asylum seekers such as Abdullah at increased risk of suicide In an Ibis hotel more than 200 miles away from London’s high court, which will tomorrow consider controversial plans to send asylum seekers to Rwanda, dozens of asylum seekers from Syria talk of little else.They say they are terrified of ending up in the east African country. All have recently arrived in the UK and know they are prime targets to be forced on to a plane shoul
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Sep 04, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Sophie Zeldin-O'Neill)
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Animal Rebellion activists stop milk supply in parts of England
More than 100 protesters block and climb on trucks at dairies in the Midlands and southern EnglandMore than 100 supporters of Animal Rebellion stopped the supply of fresh milk across large areas of England in the early hours of Sunday, including Arla Aylesbury, which processes 10% of the UK supply.It came after the activist group, who campaign for a sustainable plant-based food system, received no response to a letter to Downing Street in August, in which they warned of disruptive action in Sept
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Sep 04, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (PA Media)
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Mo Farah and Eilish McColgan win Big Half races ahead of London Marathon
Farah wins men’s event to dampen talk of retirementMcColgan will not run London Marathon despite Big Half victorySir Mo Farah enjoyed a timely return to form ahead of next month’s London Marathon with a third victory in the Big Half. The four-times Olympic champion suffered a shock loss to club runner Ellis Cross at the Vitality 10k in London in May to spark further talk of retirement.Farah helped silence some of the external noise with an impressive run on this occasion in the capital and cross
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Sep 04, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Caroline Davies)
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The most controversial PM since Lloyd George: historians on Boris Johnson
In the pantheon of UK premiers, Johnson must claim his place as among the most scandalous, say expertsYou have to go back a century, to the radical “Welsh Wizard” David Lloyd George, to find a British prime minister judged as controversial and as indifferent to the rules as Boris Johnson, political historians agree.The Liberal leader was a “very scandalous figure, who did have the qualities needed to see the first world war through to a successful conclusion, but he split the Liberal party, and
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Sep 04, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Haroon Siddique)
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Gibraltar government braces for inquiry into alleged corruption on security contracts
Police commissioner who retired early is alleged to have been put under pressure over investigation involving security contractGibraltar’s government is bracing itself for an explosive public inquiry into the controversial early retirement of its police commissioner, who is alleged to have been put under “inappropriate pressure” with respect to a sensitive investigation involving a security contract.A retired judge and a leading human rights lawyer from the UK are being flown in for the inquiry,
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Sep 04, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Jonathan Wilson)
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Liverpool running out of wriggle room and Salah’s struggles are not helping | Jonathan Wilson
Jürgen Klopp’s side are not what they were a year ago and their talisman is struggling to adapt to a new-look forward lineForm is a very fragile thing. Last autumn Mohamed Salah was playing perhaps as well as he ever had. His goal at Chelsea on 2 January was his 23rd in the Premier League and Champions League combined. Since when he has scored just 10 times, only seven of them from open play. It’s true that on Saturday he nearly won the Merseyside derby late on, his shot coming back off Jordan P