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Sep 04, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Rich Pelley)
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Sunday with Rachel Parris: ‘There’s a class divide in how my husband cooks the meat’
The comedian on bacon butties, daytime TV and church bribesUp early? I’d love a lie-in, but our one-year-old, Billy, gets us up at 6.15am every day. He’ll play on our bed, so there’s still a lazy Sunday feeling, plus it’s nice remembering what mornings are and having more of the day available.Sunday breakfast? Bacon sandwiches, avocado on toast – I’m trying not to sound like a millennial stereotype, but it’s true. Continue reading...
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Sep 04, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Observer editorial)
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The Observer view on Mikhail Gorbachev: he drew a line under a wretched past but failed to usher in a brighter future | Observer editorial
Hailed a hero by the west for banishing Stalin’s legacy and ending the cold war, he was ultimately reviled at homeInstant history, like instant coffee, is rarely as good as the real thing. Yet the life and death of Mikhail Gorbachev, last leader of the Soviet Union and a figure of huge 20th-century historical significance, requires immediate appraisal. As is often the fate of leaders who break decisively with the established order, he was reviled by many in Russia. But for many in the democratic
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Sep 04, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Associated Press)
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From Potus to half an Egot as Barack Obama wins Emmy
Ex-president’s latest award, for narrating national parks series, takes him closer to joining rare group who have won Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and TonyBarack Obama is halfway to becoming an Egot after winning an Emmy award to go with his two Grammys.The former president won the best narrator Emmy on Saturday for his work on the Netflix documentary series Our Great National Parks. Continue reading...
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Sep 04, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Toby Helm and Michael Savage)
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On the brink: how Liz Truss rose to claim the Conservative crown
The foreign secretary will almost certainly be crowned prime minister, but her path points to problems ahead, including the cost of living crisis and spectre of Boris JohnsonWhen it all began, more than seven weeks ago, with Liz Truss declaring at her campaign launch that she would “be ready to be prime minister from day one”, it didn’t look remotely likely that such an arrival in No 10 would ever come to pass.The “Liz for leader” launch was amateurish and chaotic, and did not bode well. Truss w
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Sep 04, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Guardian Staff)
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Building muscle is not just for superstars | Letters
Nicole Kidman is not the only woman to discover the benefits of working with weights in middle ageIn Yvonne Roberts’s criticism of Nicole Kidman for keeping fit and being proud of it, she mentions that “exercise can be enjoyable” (“Fab abs, Nicole. But this frantic effort to look half your age is frankly a bit demeaning”, Comment). This is critical. I am a year older than Kidman and I swim three times a week, go to Pilates, cycle into town, walk the dog and eat pretty healthily. I still don’t lo
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Sep 04, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Philippa Perry)
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My husband has had a stroke, but I hate feeling like his carer | Ask Philippa
Ask if he would accept help from a physiotherapist – for your sake. You’re in crisis mode so he won’t be able to change his way of coping at the momentThe question My husband had a mild stroke several months ago. He’s a 60-something scientist and used to solving everything with his mind, but he has had to work hard physically to recover his walking. He’s gone from a wheelchair in hospital to a walker at home and is now using a cane. But he’s getting frustrated at his slow progress as he wants to
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Sep 04, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Mark Townsend Home Affairs Editor)
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Shamima Begum: Canada would back Islamic State ‘trafficking’ inquiry
Pressure mounts for independent investigation into alleged smuggling of British schoolgirl into Syria by Canadian agent in 2015Senior Canadian intelligence officials would support an inquiry into their organisation’s deeply contentious role in the smuggling of British schoolgirl Shamima Begum into Syria, the Observer has been told.Sources have told Tasnime Akunjee, the lawyer representing Begum’s family, that there is significant concern within its ranks that a people smuggler working for Canadi
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Sep 04, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Observer editorial)
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The Observer view on the energy crisis: the price of warm schools mustn’t be fewer teachers | Observer editorial
Forget costly tax cuts, a plan to support those most at risk from this looming disaster has to be the new prime minister’s first order of businessSchools started reopening for the autumn term last week under inauspicious circumstances. Barely out of the last acute crisis of the pandemic, the next is already upon them. Headteachers have been spending the summer recasting budgets, trying to work out what can be cut in order to make space for rocketing energy bills and higher wages without having a
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Sep 04, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Jay Rayner)
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Lerpwl, Liverpool: ‘From the off they are pushing the tasting menus’ – restaurant review
Despite the laidback vibe and ambitious cooking, Lerpwl would rather you did things their wayLerpwl, Britannia Pavilion, Albert Dock, Liverpool L3 4AD (0151 909 6241; lerpwl.com). Tasting menus £50 and £90, plus supplements. Snacks £3.50-£9, plates £9-£24, desserts £9, wines from £31Recently, I was emailed by Liam Barrie, one of the brothers behind Lerpwl in Liverpool. Might I consider reviewing the restaurant that he and Ellis Barrie had opened in 2020? Not only might I consider it: I had consi
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Sep 04, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Maanvi Singh in Anchorage)
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‘I want to work with everyone’: Alaska’s history-making new congresswoman
Mary Peltola, the first Alaska Native elected to Congress, having defeated former vice-presidential nominee Sarah Palin, is a relentless coalition builderAhead of her astonishing victory this week in a special election to fill Alaska’s sole congressional seat, Mary Peltola was delighted to get recognized at Costco. “I was approached by some people to do a selfie,” she laughed.It seemed like months of traversing the state for meet-and greets was paying off. “I am getting recognized more.” Continu