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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Jennifer Rankin in Brussels)
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EU calls on Liz Truss to abide by Brexit deal
European leaders express hope for more constructive relationship with Britain’s new prime ministerPolitics live: latest updatesThe EU has urged Liz Truss to respect the Brexit agreement, as it called on the incoming British prime minister to take a broader view of Britain’s relationship with Europe.The European Commission president, Ursula von der Leyen, who is expected to speak to Truss by phone in the coming days, tweeted her congratulations, referring to common challenges, from climate change
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (John Doran)
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End of the Road review – post-punk, cosmic jazz and weirdo pop offer a genuine alternative
Larmer Tree Gardens, SalisburyThe real gold is further down the bill, from the angelic vocals of Circuit des Yeux to the distortion of Wu-Lu and the Vegas showman meets tropical funk of Perfume GeniusAll festivals have a USP: Reading, for instance, is an assault course marking the end of childhood; Boomtown is a purpose-built warehouse party in the English countryside for those too scared to visit an actual warehouse. Dorset’s End of the Road vibrates between its initial incarnation as a comfy A
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Shaun Walker)
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Exiled Russian calls on those still in country to ‘sabotage’ Putin’s war
Mikhail Khodorkovsky claims ‘armed resistance’ may play role, although critics say mass opposition unlikelyMikhail Khodorkovsky, the exiled Russian businessman, has called on Russians still inside the country to launch a wave of “sabotage” against state structures, with the aim of derailing Vladimir Putin’s war in Ukraine and destabilising his government.Khodorkovsky, who spent a decade in jail between 2003 and 2013 and now lives in London, said Putin’s invasion had completely changed the agenda
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Jessica Murray)
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‘I don’t have much faith in her’: Truss victory fails to excite constituents
Norfolk voters represented by the incoming prime minister greet her ascendancy with little fanfareTory leadership results – latest updatesIt was overcast in Thetford on the day the Norfolk town’s MP, Liz Truss, was announced as the new Conservative party leader, but the lights remained off in Magda Teixeira’s baby and maternity clothes shop.“We keep the lights off as much as possible. We’re actually closing down because bills have gone up to £300 a month – we used to pay £50-£70 a month, maybe £
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (William Davies)
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Trussonomics will be a reckless exercise in slashing the state when there’s nothing left to cut | William Davies
Thatcherism was disastrous 40 years ago, but the new prime minister seems intent on reviving it to meet the crises of 2022Liz Truss and her likely chancellor of the exchequer, Kwasi Kwarteng, belong to a particular generation, many of whom once asked their parents: “Can a man be prime minister?” Not even four years old when Margaret Thatcher took power, 15 when she lost it and well into adulthood before the Tories were finally defeated, their earliest political awakenings would have taken place
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories
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The ultimate comfort food? Miserable shoppers rediscover sliced white bread
As the world falls apart, sales of childhood favourites such as Hovis and Kingsmill are booming. So much for home baking and artisanal sourdough …Name: Sliced white bread.Age: 94. Continue reading...
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Nadia Khomami Arts and culture correspondent)
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‘The world is so quick to pull the trigger of judgment’: Colin Farrell praises ‘discourse’ over cancel culture
Actor speaks ahead of Venice premiere of the Banshees of Inisherin, which reunites him with Martin McDonagh and Brendan Gleeson for first time since In BrugesDiscourse and the exchange of ideas are a “gorgeous thing” in a world that’s “quick to pull the trigger of judgment” and cancel people, actor Colin Farrell has said.Speaking at a press conference ahead of the premiere of Martin McDonagh’s The Banshees of Inisherin in Venice, the actor spoke passionately about how the film could act as a cou
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Sid Lowe)
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Sevilla’s slump to Barça showcases a sense of ambition gone awry | Sid Lowe
A ‘glass jaw’ at the back and profligacy up front have left Julen Lopetegui’s side with the club’s worst start in 41 yearsIvan Rakitic gathered his men and turned to the north. A couple of hours earlier, a banner had been hung across that end declaring “unity makes strength”, their version of the Marseillaise thundering round, and they were still singing in there now. Sevilla’s exhausted players stood before the fans, all those swirling flags, and listened. It was 11 o’clock and it was loud but
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Interviews by Rich Pelley)
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‘The glitter ball wouldn’t fit through the door of Blackpool Tower Ballroom’ – how we made Strictly Come Dancing
‘After the first episode, people complained: “This isn’t Come Dancing.” I had to go on Points of View to defend it’The BBC wanted to bring back Come Dancing but with celebrities. They’d signed up Bruce Forsyth but didn’t have a format, just a name: Pro Celebrity Come Dancing. So they asked me to help. I was a producer at Endemol. We’d made the first Celebrity Big Brother for Channel 4 with Jack Dee, where Vanessa Feltz had a meltdown, and Comic Relief Does Fame Academy. Continue reading...
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Fiona Harvey Environment correspondent)
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Liz Truss shows little sign she is ready to meet big environmental challenges
The new PM has not set out plans for reducing energy waste; instead she has talked of more oil and gasLiz Truss faces a daunting array of environmental crises, from energy supply to sewage spills on British beaches, with little to show that she has the inclination to take them on.Ben Goldsmith, the chair of the Conservative Environment Network, and a longtime green Tory who was a strong supporter of Boris Johnson, said of the UK’s new prime minister and her defeated rival: “Neither Truss nor Su