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Sep 06, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Andrew Pulver)
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Ben Stiller and Sean Penn banned from Russia after Ukraine comments
Hollywood actors included on Russia’s list of 25 new names excluded from countryBen Stiller and Sean Penn have been banned from entering Russia following their outspoken support of Ukraine during the ongoing invasion.Russia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs released a list on Monday of 25 new names that will be excluded from the country in response to “the ever-expanding personal sanctions by the … Biden Administration against Russian citizens”. Stiller and Penn are both included, along with politic
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Sep 06, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Daniel Boffey)
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Dutch city becomes world’s first to ban meat adverts in public
Haarlem’s move is part of efforts to cut consumption after meat was found to contribute to climate crisisA Dutch city will become the first in the world to ban meat adverts from public spaces in an effort to reduce consumption and greenhouse gas emissions.Haarlem, which lies to the west of Amsterdam and has a population of about 160,000, will enact the prohibition from 2024 after meat was added to a list of products deemed to contribute to the climate crisis. Continue reading...
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Sep 06, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Guardian community team)
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Criminal barristers’ strike: share your views
We would like to hear your thoughts on criminal barristers in England and Wales going on strike for the first time since 2014 Criminal barristers in England and Wales are going on indefinite strike on Monday after the government failed to meet their demand to raise legal aid fees following years of cuts. We’d like to hear your views on the matter.Do you support the strike to raise legal aid fees? Why or why not? If you are a criminal barrister going on strike, could you tell us more about your a
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Sep 06, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Shaad D'Souza)
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Björk: Atopos review – one of the most dramatic left turns of her career
The thrilling first single from the singer’s tenth album is an apocalyptic almost-dance track which pairs experimental techno with pulsing clarinets Björk’s last album, 2017’s Utopia, was a vision of paradise. Filled with birdsong and built around a 12-piece Icelandic flute section, it was one of the avant garde icon’s sweetest, quietest records, a suite of pastoral orchestration and hushed electronics that acted as an emotional counterweight to 2015’s Vulnicura, an album about her protracted, d
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Sep 06, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Marina Hyde)
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At least Liz Truss’s dull delivery skills will make oncoming crises seem less dramatic | Marina Hyde
A new PM with the support of less than half her MPs needs to sort out a country facing calamity. What could go wrong?Well, there it is. The UK’s third prime minister in just over three years is Liz Truss, the troubling result of a lab accident in which a community centre asset stripper was crossbred with a Live-Laugh-Love decal.Her predecessor, Boris Johnson, left Downing Street this morning after an arrogant, lie-heavy speech, in which he displayed his character development after three years in
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Sep 06, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Stuart Heritage)
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Behold the hand of the king! House of the Dragon drops its first CGI clanger
It took two and a half episodes before we got a visual blunder to rival Game of Thrones’ infamous coffee cup. How did no one spot it?The final season of Game of Thrones was characterised by an all-round lack of care. You could see it in the storytelling, which sacrificed years of painstaking world-building for a gormless clatter towards a stupid ending. You could see it in the creative choices (one episode was so badly lit it made you feel like you’d been kidnapped and were being forced to watch
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Sep 06, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Angela Giuffrida in Rome)
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‘Vote for us to never see her again’: fury after Italy politician’s video with Roma woman
Far-right councillor Alessio Di Giulio films video of himself with Roma woman in FlorenceA politician with Italy’s far-right League has sparked outrage after implying that the party would rid the streets of Roma people if it wins general elections later this month.Alessio Di Giulio, a League councillor in Florence, filmed a video of himself walking up to a Roma woman and, speaking to the camera, said: “Vote for the League on 25 September and you’ll never see her again.” Continue reading...
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Sep 06, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Phoebe Weston)
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US farmers face plague of pests as global heating raises soil temperatures
Milder winters could threaten crop yields as plant-eating insects spread northwards and become more voracious, researchers sayAgricultural pests that devour key food crops are advancing northwards in the US and becoming more widespread as the climate hots up, new research warns.The corn earworm (Helicoverpa zea) is considered to be among the most common farm pests in the US, ravaging crops such as maize, cotton, soya and other vegetables. It spends winter underground and is not known to survive
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Sep 06, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Guy Lane)
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Downing Street departures and a Jakarta protest: Tuesday’s best photos
The Guardian’s picture editors select photo highlights from around the world Continue reading...
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Sep 06, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Sanah Ahsan)
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I’m a psychologist – and I believe we’ve been told devastating lies about mental health | Sanah Ahsan
Society’s understanding of mental health issues locates the problem inside the person – and ignores the politics of their distressWe are living, we’re told, through a “mental health crisis”. Mental health services cannot cope with the explosion of demand over the past two years: 1.6 million people are on waiting lists, while another 8 million need help but can’t even get on these lists. Even children are showing up at A&E in despair, wanting to die.But there is another way to see this crisis