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Sep 08, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Presented by Nosheen Iqbal with Aubrey Allegretti; produced by Tom Glasser, Clizia Sala and Solomon King; executive producer Phil Maynard)
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Liz Truss: the first 48 hours
Liz Truss has had a frantic first 48 hours as prime minister, says political correspondent Aubrey Allegretti, including a brutal cabinet reshuffle and a first battle with Keir Starmer at PMQsHaving been elected as the Conservative party leader, Liz Truss was sworn into office as prime minister by the Queen at Balmoral before returning to London on Tuesday to carry out a cabinet reshuffle. Out went several of the big beasts of the Boris Johnson era, as the likes of Dominic Raab, Priti Patel and G
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Sep 08, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Agencies)
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Top seed Iga Swiatek sees off Jessica Pegula to reach first US Open semi-final
No 1 Swiatek wins 6-3, 7-6 (4) to reach first US Open semi-finalPolish star advances to face No 6 seed Sabalenka in last fourIga Swiatek’s game is most effective, her mind most at ease, on red clay courts, where her two grand slam titles so far arrived.She sure seems to be getting the hang of this hard-court thing at the US Open, though. Continue reading...
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Sep 08, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Tom Phillips and Caio Barretto Briso in Rio de Janeiro)
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Bolsonaro supporters fill Copacabana beach in yellow-shirted show of force
Tens of thousands of the Brazilian president’s backers gathered in display of political strength ahead of October electionsBrazil’s far-right president Jair Bolsonaro has staged a thumping display of political strength on his country’s most famous beach in a bid to energize his stagnant re-election campaign.Tens of thousands of Bolsonaro supporters flocked to the sands of Copacabana on Wednesday to celebrate 200 years of Brazilian independence and their populist leader, who is battling to win a
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Sep 08, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Agence France-Presse)
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Vietnam karaoke bar fire kills at least 32 people
Blaze engulfed bar near Ho Chi Minh City, trapping people inside and forcing some to jump from the second-floor buildingThe death toll from a fire that tore through a karaoke bar in southern Vietnam has risen to 32, state media have said.The blaze engulfed the second floor of the building on Tuesday night, trapping customers and staff as dense smoke filled the staircase and blocked the emergency exit, reports said. Continue reading...
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Sep 08, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Leyland Cecco in Toronto and Betty Ann Adam in Saskatoon)
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Suspect arrested over Canada mass stabbing dies from self-inflicted injuries
Myles Sanderson had been taken into custody in Saskatchewan shortly after his parents issued an emotional plea for their son to turn himself inThe fugitive arrested over a mass stabbing in Canada that killed 10 people and injured 18 has died from self-inflicted wounds, officials have said.Myles Sanderson died shortly after being taken into custody, after police rammed his stolen vehicle, a source familiar with the situation confirmed to the Guardian. Police sources gave similar accounts to Canad
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Sep 08, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Samantha Lock)
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Russia-Ukraine war latest: what we know on day 197 of the invasion
Ukraine retakes towns in Kharkiv in surprise counterattack, Zelenskiy claims; Putin threatens to tear up grain deal and cut off all gas, oil, and coal to EuropeSee all our Ukraine war coverage Continue reading...
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Sep 08, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (David Smith in Washington)
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‘Telling that fuller story’: Michelle and Barack on their White House portraits
Former first lady and former president speak in poetry at unveiling ceremony of official paintings at White House in first visit together since leaving officeEven after all these years, she admitted, Michelle Obama still feels a bit odd and awkward inside the White House. “Growing up on Euclid Avenue [on Chicago’s south side],” the former first lady reflected, “I never could have imagined that any of this would be part of my story.”Yet from Wednesday her face will adorn the walls of America’s mo
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Sep 08, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Mark Sweney)
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UK watchdog to examine whether telecoms companies mislead customers
Cap says mobile and broadband users must get clear information about inflation-busting bill increasesThe UK advertising watchdog has launched an investigation into whether telecoms companies are misleading consumers about inflation-busting bill increases when promoting deals in their marketing campaigns.Telecoms companies make billions of pounds annually by instituting price rises to mobile and broadband bills midway through contract periods – increases that will add to the biggest squeeze on th
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Sep 08, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Helena Horton Environment reporter)
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Tory MP begins ‘net zero tour’ of UK to highlight benefits of action
Chris Skidmore urges new PM to ignore ‘tiny vocal minority in Westminster’ arguing against climate targetTop green Conservative Chris Skidmore is to embark on a net zero tour to show that “normal people are getting on with” decarbonisation, and urge the new prime minister to ignore the “Westminster bubble” that is pouring scorn on the climate target.Skidmore, a former energy minister, will on Thursday visit green schemes across north-west England, including a home insulation demonstration in Sal
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Sep 08, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Jonathan Jones)
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Do the circling sharks now stand for Trump? Winslow Homer: Force of Nature – review
National Gallery, LondonHis paintings could be strangely clunky yet his vision was staggering – which is why this passionate artist, who captured an America in perpetual peril, still speaks to us todayThe black sailor lies back on his broken, doomed craft. All around him, the sea chomps and shudders. And there is a storm coming, to judge from the spinning column of grey water on the horizon. A ship is ploughing through these troubled waters but will it care enough to help? The sharks seem to kn