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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Stuart Jeffries)
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‘There is nothing wrong with offending people’: Roddy Doyle on getting the band back together
His comic novel The Commitments gave working-class Dublin its voice – and became a hit film. As the stage version returns to theatres, does Doyle still recognise the foul-mouthed young author who wrote it?There is a speech in Roddy Doyle’s 1987 novel, The Commitments, I’ve long wanted to ask him about. “The Irish are the N-words of Europe, lads,” the band’s manager, Jimmy Rabbitte, tells his charges. He’s trying to explain to them what a bunch of pasty wannabes from the wrong side of Dublin have
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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Jess Cartner-Morley)
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Autumn’s new look is the no-frills belt, so buckle up | Jess Cartner-Morley
Summer is fading so pack away the prairie dress and start wearing trousers – because the belt is backSeptember is the January of fashion and therefore the best time to turn over a new leaf, wardrobe-wise. And this autumn’s new look is a belter.Sorry, couldn’t resist. This season’s new look – and by new look I mean an actual real-world vibe shift that will catch your eye because well-dressed people are wearing it and wearing it well, and sooner or later one of those people will walk past you in t
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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Gaby Hinsliff)
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With Liz Truss’s wild energy gamble, big politics is back | Gaby Hinsliff
The new prime minister is writing a blank cheque for multiple billions to cover the costs of something she cannot controlLiz Truss had barely finished speaking when the ripples began spreading around the chamber. Notes were ferried along frontbenches; brows furrowed, faces paled and Keir Starmer quietly slipped out. It swiftly emerged that family members were being summoned to the bedside of the 96-year-old Queen, so visibly fragile just a few days ago as she anointed her third female prime mini
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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Guardian staff and agencies)
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Trump lawyers and justice department to file list of special master candidates
Judge’s special master ruling bars prosecutors from reviewing seized records as part of criminal investigationThe US justice department and the legal team of Donald Trump were due on Friday to jointly file a list of possible candidates to serve as a “special master” to review the records seized by the FBI from the former president’s home.US district judge Aileen Cannon, a Trump appointee in Florida, granted Trump’s request for a special master earlier in the week. Her order temporarily bars pros
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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Phillip Inman)
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Eurozone interest rates must continue to rise, says European Central Bank
Decision about how to fight inflation follows increase by unprecedented 0.75 percentage pointsInterest rates across the eurozone must continue to ratchet upwards to tackle rapidly rising inflation, European Central Bank policymakers said.The ECB’s call to prioritise the fight against inflation with further increases in the cost of borrowing came after it raised rates by an unprecedented 0.75 percentage points on Thursday to 1.25%. Continue reading...
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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Marina Hyde)
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Britain could plan for the Queen’s death – but not for the risky tides of public feeling | Marina Hyde
From the loss of Diana to Brexit, spontaneous outpourings of emotion terrify those in power. How will they respond now? Queen Elizabeth II famously heard of her father’s death and her accession to the throne on a royal visit to Kenya. Preparing to return to London – “only a child”, Winston Churchill was privately fretting of the new monarch – her spoken thoughts were for the retinue who had accompanied her to Kenya. She told one lady-in-waiting: “I’ve ruined everybody’s trip.” As far as her fat
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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Amelia Gentleman)
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Home Office policies take centre stage in modern-day Antigone adaptation
Inua Ellams adaptation nods to Shamima Begum, stop and search, Prevent programme and police surveillanceThe incoming home secretary is unlikely to have diary space for a theatre trip this week, but some of her predecessors with more time on their hands may find Inua Ellams’ new adaptation of Antigone thought-provoking.His updated and heavily rewritten version of Sophocles’ play, previewing at the Regent’s Park theatre in London, has transformed King Creon into a hardline home secretary whose int
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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Stella Gonet)
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‘As soon as I put the wig on, people changed’: Stella Gonet on playing the Queen
Scottish actor who played the monarch in recent film Spencer on what she learned about the Queen from the experienceStella Gonet played the Queen on the big screen in Pablo Larraín’s Spencer, a drama set over Christmas in Sandringham in 1991, starring Kristen Stewart as Diana. Gonet reveals how she channelled the monarch for the role – and what other people’s reactions taught her about the real woman.As soon as I’d come out of makeup with the wig on, people changed totally towards me. It was ext
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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Max Wakefield)
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The Tories spent a decade putting fossil fuel profits first. Now we’re all paying the price | Max Wakefield
Instead of home insulation and cheap renewables, ministers have given us fracking. This crisis is just the start of the pain As the full horror of the gathering energy crisis takes shape and the party of austerity prepares to borrow £150bn just to pay the bills, government ministers are desperate for you to remember one thing: it is all Vladimir Putin’s fault. Although the terrifying spike in gas prices is driven by the economic war Putin is waging on Europe, the emergency we face this winter is
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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Reuters in Orozmani)
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1.8m-year-old tooth of early human found on dig in Georgia
Student’s find provides new evidence region may be one of first places early humans settled outside AfricaArchaeologists in Georgia have found a 1.8m-year-old tooth belonging to an early species of human that they say cements the region as the home of one of the earliest prehistoric human settlements in Europe, and possibly anywhere outside Africa.The tooth was discovered near the village of Orozmani, which lies about 60 miles south-west of the Georgian capital, Tbilisi, and is near Dmanisi, whe