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Sep 14, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Caroline Davies)
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Fulfilling her destiny of lying in state in Westminster, the Queen passed into the monarchy’s 900-year history
Beneath the medieval roof of Westminster Hall, Elizabeth II was handed over by her family to the nation for her public farewellFrom the moment she inherited the crown, Queen Elizabeth II knew she was pre-destined to lie in state on the exact same spot as her father, her grandfather and great-grandfather before her. Such is the rhythm of royal life.That destiny was fulfilled when her coffin, draped in the Royal Standard and with the glittering Imperial State Crown atop, was borne into the ancient
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Sep 14, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Gerard Meagher)
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Worcester’s home game against Exeter in doubt over unpaid wages and bills
Owners admit sale of Premiership club yet to be completedSome staff members yet to receive any of August’s wagesWorcester’s home fixture against Exeter on Sunday is in serious doubt over unpaid wages to staff and suppliers bills while the owners admitted on Wednesday night the sale of the club had not been completed.The Warriors are due to stage their first home match of the season against the Chiefs but suppliers, who are required to run a matchday at Sixways, had set a deadline of 5pm on Wedne
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Sep 14, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Emine Sinmaz)
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‘I cried when I saw her’: the first mourners see the Queen lying in state
Visitors have been overwhelmed by the silence and atmosphere in the ancient Westminster HallThe first mourners to see the Queen lying in state have told how they were overcome with emotion as they paid their respects.Some doffed their hats, others said prayers and shed tears, while one woman said she wanted to sing Ave Maria. Continue reading...
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Sep 14, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (PA Media)
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Celtic held by Shakhtar Donetsk amid fans’ anti-monarchy chants and banners
Celtic failed to build on a dominant start to their Champions League contest against Shakhtar Donetsk as they were held to a 1-1 draw in Poland.Reo Hatate’s run beyond the home defence led to Celtic taking an early lead but Mykhaylo Mudryk equalised against the run of play in the 29th minute. Off the pitch, anti-monarchy banners and chants from travelling Celtic fans led to an on-air apology from BT Sport. Continue reading...
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Sep 14, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Nadeem Badshah)
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End of Covid pandemic ‘in sight’, says World Health Organization
Global weekly deaths down to 11,118 on 5 September – the lowest level since March 2020The end of the Covid-19 pandemic is “in sight”, the World Health Organization has declared, after revealing that weekly deaths from the virus around the world were at the lowest level since March 2020.The weekly global deaths figure on 5 September 2022 was 11,118, according to the WHO’s website. March 2020 was the month that the UK entered its first national lockdown. Continue reading...
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Sep 14, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Peter Bradshaw)
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Ticket to Paradise review – George Clooney and Julia Roberts go heavy on the goof
Double act have some silly fun as a couple sizzling with mutual irritation who head to Bali to sabotage their daughter’s marriageGeorge Clooney goes into his goofy comedy routine in this feelmoderate romcom from director and co-writer Ol Parker: an intergenerational tale of Crazy Rich Americans going to a wedding. Clooney brings some serious goof: he does his goofy face and the goof is onstream more or less from the outset. This may be to the unease of those who like him in a more sophisticated
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Sep 14, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Morwenna Ferrier in New York)
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Daring perhaps-not-workwear glitters at Michael Kors’ spring show
The designer’s contribution to New York fashion week suggests his eye-grabbing looks are a fantasy women are still pursuingMichael Kors, one of the few big names not to have abandoned New York for a European fashion week, can always be relied on for glossy, leisure-class womenswear straight from the pages of Condé Nast Traveller. Or as Kors puts it: “Clothes for women who like to be noticed”.On Wednesday morning, in a glass warehouse in downtown Manhattan filled with palm fronds, he put his mone
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Sep 14, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Vikram Dodd Police and crime correspondent)
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Chris Kaba’s family to be shown police video of events that led to his killing
IOPC watchdog insists review of evidence led it to investigate firearms officer for homicideThe family of Chris Kaba will be allowed to watch police video of the incident that led to his killing, the Guardian has learned, as the police watchdog insisted evidence and not public pressure led it to investigate an officer for homicide offences.Kaba, 24, who was unarmed, was shot once by an officer from the Metropolitan police on 5 September. The bullet struck him in the head as he sat in the driver’
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Sep 14, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Amelia Gentleman)
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‘Lie of gender identity’ spurred founding of LGB Alliance, court told
Co-founder says group offended by ‘redefinition’ of homosexuality as she defends charity against accusation of anti-trans agendaThe organisation LGB Alliance was founded to “prevent the dissemination of the lie of gender identity”, a court was told on Wednesday, during a hearing over whether the Charity Commission was right to grant the body charitable status.Co-founder Kate Harris told a hearing that a surge in anti-lesbian discrimination was another motivation for the creation of the organisat
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Sep 14, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Guardian staff and agency)
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US charges Iran trio with orchestrating vast hacking and extortion scheme
Men allegedly tried to extort hundreds of thousands of dollars from groups in US including domestic violence shelterThree Iranians have been charged with trying to extort hundreds of thousands of dollars from organizations in the United States, Europe, Iran and Israel, including a domestic violence shelter, by hacking in to their computer systems, US officials said on Wednesday.Other targets included local US governments, regional utilities in Mississippi and Indiana, accounting firms and a stat