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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Australian Associated Press)
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Stephanie Gilmore underlines surfing greatness with record eighth world title
No 5 seed beats Carissa Moore at WSL Finals to claim titleAustralian now has one more world title than Layne BeachleyStephanie Gilmore has made surfing history, becoming the first woman to win eight world titles. The Australian beat Hawaiian great Carissa Moore, the defending champion, two heats to nil on Thursday at Lower Trestles in southern California.It was a dream match-up between Gilmore and Moore, the five-time world champion. Gilmore was in tears when she won the second heat in the best-
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Sep 08, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories
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The Queen's sense of humour remembered: from off-mic quips to tea with Paddington – video
As well as being Britain's longest-reigning monarch, Queen Elizabeth II was widely known for her sense of humour. From joking with world leaders to sketches with Daniel Craig and Paddington Bear, the Guardian looks back at her most memorable funny momentsQueen Elizabeth II dies: King Charles III expresses ‘greatest sadness’ upon passing of his mother in first statement as monarch – latest updatesQueen Elizabeth II, Britain’s longest-reigning monarch, dies aged 96King Charles III becomes monarch
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Sep 08, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Dan Sabbagh)
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Whispers, hours of uncertainty – then news of the death of the Queen
The warning came, followed by the statement everybody had hoped not to hear: a 70-year reign was overBritain mourns death of Queen Elizabeth - latest updatesIt was immediately obvious that something grave was occurring. Shortly after noon, Nadhim Zahawi, the chancellor of the duchy of Lancaster, headed urgently into the Commons chamber to pass Liz Truss a note. He lingered to conduct a whispered briefing with the new prime minister while Keir Starmer addressed the chamber.Moments later, Angela R
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Sep 08, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Sam Jones)
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World leaders pay tribute after death of Queen Elizabeth II
Messages flood in at end of British monarch’s 70-year reignQueen Elizabeth dies – latest updatesPresidents, prime ministers, monarchs and leaders around the world have paid tribute to the life and service of Queen Elizabeth II, many of them reflecting on a 70-year reign that encompassed some of the most turbulent and decisive moments in modern British and world history.As Thursday wore on and news of the Queen’s ill-health eventually gave way to news of her death, global figures spoke of what sh
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Sep 08, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Ben Quinn)
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Harry and Meghan’s children become Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet
Queen’s death means Sussexes’ children have right to title HRH unless and until Charles changes protocolsQueen Elizabeth dies – latest updatesThe death of the Queen means that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s son, Archie Mountbatten-Windsor, is now technically a prince – a title that his mother, Meghan, had suggested was denied to him because of his race.His younger sister, Lilibet “Lili” Mountbatten-Windsor, is also entitled to be a princess after the death and the accession of her grandfather,
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Sep 08, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Stephen Bates)
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Queen Elizabeth II obituary
Monarch who through her seven decades of public service became a figure of fascination by remaining steadfastly privateQueen Elizabeth II, who has died aged 96, became through the course of her long reign not only the oldest sovereign in the country’s history but also its longest serving. The 42nd of a line of kings and queens of first England, then Britain, then the United Kingdom, since William the Conqueror, she was also the sixth queen-sovereign of England and the fourth of the UK. In additi
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Sep 08, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (John Crace)
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Politics gives way to history as news from Balmoral reaches parliament | John Crace
Noise and passion drains out of Commons as MPs are told of Queen’s ill-healthQueen Elizabeth II dies – latest updatesIt was a moment impossible to forget. A time when icy shards of reality forced their way into the national psyche, and politics had to give way to history. A time we all knew would one day come but had somehow still caught us unawares. The death of the Queen was always something for a tomorrow. Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow.The first sign that anything was wrong came early on
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Sep 08, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Editorial)
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The Guardian view on the death of Queen Elizabeth II: the end of an era | Editorial
Her majesty was a source of stability as the country underwent epochal changes at home and in the worldNews of Queen Elizabeth’s death was not wholly unexpected. She lived to the great age of 96. After enjoying markedly good health for so long, the oldest monarch in British history had recently appeared more fragile. She had understandably become a more private woman since the death of Prince Philip last year and had been less publicly visible, undertaking lighter duties. All of us knew that thi
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Sep 08, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Sean Ingle)
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Sport in mourning with British events suspended in tribute to the Queen
Emergency meeting called on Friday to discuss sport scheduleTest match with South Africa paused and could be cancelledSport will hold a day of mourning for the Queen on Friday, with the third Test between England and South Africa and the PGA championship at Wentworth among the events to be paused for at least a day as a mark of respect.All Football League fixtures on Friday and the third day of racing’s St Leger festival at Doncaster have also been called off, while the RFU will announce in the
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Sep 08, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Simon Jenkins)
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King Charles III has views and passions, but his first job is to reform the monarchy’s image | Simon Jenkins
He will be a very different monarch to his mother. He should use that to his and the nation’s advantageKing Charles intends to reign – he would say serve – precisely as did his mother. His entire life has been spent in the shadow of her performance, and he has been tutored at every turn in the role of the occupant of the throne. He knows that the nation has regarded the Queen as the apotheosis of constitutional monarchy. His is unlikely to be a long reign, and he will not want to betray his moth