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Sep 08, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Rob Davies)
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Darktrace shares slump after takeover talks collapse
Private-equity firm Thoma Bravo ends bid interest in scandal-hit British AI and cybersecurity firmShares in Darktrace, the British artificial intelligence and cybersecurity company, slumped by 30% after US private-equity firm Thoma Bravo walked away from a potential takeover of the business, whose founder, Mike Lynch, is fighting extradition to the US on fraud charges.Despite full-year results that showed an increase in sales, helping the Cambridge-based company turn last year’s heavy losses int
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Sep 08, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Ed Aarons)
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Graham Potter verbally agrees to take Chelsea manager’s job
Terms must be finalised but Chelsea confident of appointmentBrighton would receive compensation of about £16mGraham Potter has verbally agreed to take the Chelsea manager’s job after holding talks. Terms are not finalised for the 47-year-old to join from Brighton but Chelsea are confident of appointing him.Chelsea made Potter their No 1 target after sacking Thomas Tuchel on Wednesday and swiftly received permission from Brighton to speak to him. A substantial compensation payment – understood to
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Sep 08, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Karen McVeigh)
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US lobster put on ‘red list’ to protect endangered North Atlantic right whales
The 1m lines from pots used to catch the crustaceans are one of the two main threats to the whales, of which fewer than 340 remainLobster nets and pots have become such a threat to the survival of critically endangered North Atlantic right whales that the crustaceans have been “red-listed” as seafood to avoid by a major fish sustainability guide.Fewer than 340 of these whales exist today, including only 80 breeding females. The population is estimated to have dwindled by 28% over the past decade
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Sep 08, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Oliver Wainwright)
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Nine million people in a city 170km long; will the world ever be ready for a linear metropolis?
Saudi Arabia has unveiled designs for a futuristic megastructure in the desert. But it is an idea that has preoccupied the imaginations of architects – and megalomaniacs – for generations‘The contemporary city needs a full redesign,” purrs a seductive voice, over surging orchestral strings. “What if we removed cars? What if we got rid of streets? What if everything you needed was always a five-minute walk away?” The words accompany an animation depicting an oblong megastructure sprouting from a
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Sep 08, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Elisabeth Ribbans)
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How does the Guardian help digital readers distinguish analysis from news? | Elisabeth Ribbans
In response to reader feedback, a striking new design now differentiates straight reporting from explanatory journalismThere are many distinct strands in the single tapestry of journalism. Among those that may spring most readily to mind are news, opinion, reviews, interviews and features long or short.Sitting at the midpoint of these first two – between straight news and personal opinion – is analysis. Written most often by a newsroom journalist who is a specialist in their subject, these piece
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Sep 08, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (PA Media)
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Waiting lists for routine hospital treatment in England break record
At the end of July 6.8 million people were waiting to start treatment, NHS England saysThe number of people in England waiting to start routine hospital treatment has risen to a new record high.At the end of July, a total of 6.8 million people were waiting to start treatment, NHS England said. This was up from 6.7 million in June and is the highest number since records began in August 2007. Continue reading...
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Sep 08, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Alexi Duggins, Hollie Richardson, Hannah Verdier, Ammar Kalia)
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Best podcasts of the week: Get inside Björk’s otherworldly head, one album at a time
In this week’s newsletter: The iconic Icelandic singer reveals all about her creative process in Björk: Sonic Symbolism. Plus: five of the best internet culture podcastsDon’t get Hear Here delivered to your inbox? Sign up for the full article hereThe World According to Tubsey and HyderWidely available, episodes weeklyBetter known as the sidekicks to the titular chef in the Bafta-winning Big Zuu’s Big Eats, the west London school friends get their own show. Recorded in their living room, it’s an
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Sep 08, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Aubrey Allegretti Political correspondent)
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Lifting of fracking ban not miracle solution, minister admits
Communities secretary defends decision not to extend windfall tax as Liz Truss unveils support packagePolitics live – latest updatesPlans to increase shale gas supplies by ending the moratorium on fracking are not a “miracle solution”, the communities secretary has conceded, before plans to curb spiralling energy bills this winter are announced.Simon Clarke said the government had to be pragmatic but added that community consent would “lie at the heart of our energy policy”. Continue reading...
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Sep 08, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Rafqa Touma)
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Babel: the BookTok sensation that melds dark academia with a post-colonial critique
Set at Oxford in the 1800s, Rebecca F Kuang’s new novel is a magic-infused allegory for structural oppression – and social media can’t get enough of itA boy lies still beside the body of his mother. Her skin is blue and her eyes are open, wet and glassy. It is 1828, and a cholera epidemic has swept through Canton, China.The boy is the only one left alive in the house and is on the brink of death when a quiet white Englishman brings him to London. There, the young Chinese boy is named Robert Swif
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Sep 08, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Leslie Jones)
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Serena Williams had to be so good no one could deny her. Black women can relate | Leslie Jones
Sports is a male-dominated space, just like comedy. I know Serena’s dad told her the same thing my dad told me: ‘Hey, you’re good, but you’ve got to be better than everybody else’What people don’t understand about strong Black women is that we were raised strong. We have a different experience. The one thing I remember my father always telling me was: ‘Hey, you’re good, but you’ve got to be better than everybody else.’ That’s what Serena Williams represents to me. What sets her apart is her endu