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Sep 03, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Andrew Roth in Moscow)
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‘His was the slow way to freedom’: Russia says farewell to Mikhail Gorbachev
Putin has snubbed him, but thousands have come to see the last Soviet leader lying in state in MoscowThe Pillar Hall in the House of the Unions is a grand old ballroom where Soviet leaders are put on display when they die. Nearly a century ago, the body of Vladimir Lenin lay in state for three days before his funeral. Stalin and Brezhnev followed. Now Mikhail Gorbachev is here, pale in a spotlit coffin: the last Soviet leader finally being laid to rest.Vladimir Putin is not here, a snub that the
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Sep 03, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Edward Helmore)
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William Barr defends FBI and justice department over Mar-a-Lago search
‘The actions of the department look more understandable,’ Trump’s attorney general tells the New York Times in an interviewFormer attorney general William Barr came to the defense of the FBI and the justice department’s (DoJ) judicial request to search Donald Trump’s Florida home and country club compound last month, saying Friday that documents seized in the search appeared to support the department’s claims of a national security risk.“As more information comes out, the actions of the departme
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Sep 03, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Killian Fox)
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A Beirut photographer’s search for meaning in the debris – in pictures
“The only thing that felt safe was the earth,” says Lebanese photographer Rima Maroun, who responded to the crises that battered her homeland in 2020 – first Covid, then the catastrophic explosion in Beirut port – by taking aerial portraits of herself tiny and spreadeagled on the ground. At first, the only signs in the images of what’s going on are her surgical mask and the absence of other people. Then, in August, comes the wreckage – Maroun was 10 minutes’ drive from the port when the explosio
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Sep 03, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Shanti Das)
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‘We just want the truth’: British coastal towns fight for answers over mystery sealife deaths
Question mark over freeport in Tees Valley after ecological disaster puts communities in the north east of England at loggerheads with the governmentStan Rennie has indelicate hands that aren’t good for typing. He’s not the kind of person who cares much for technology at all.But over the last year, the fisherman has found himself spending less time outdoors and more time glued to his computer, tapping out stern emails to politicians and researching niche areas of environmental law. “It’s taken o
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Sep 03, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (PA Media)
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Minzaal makes light work of rivals for Sprint Cup glory at Haydock
Jim Crowley ride powers home to win for trainer Owen BurrowsTriple Time makes victorious return to action after year offMinzaal claimed the first Group One victory of his career as he demolished his rivals in the Betfair Sprint Cup at Haydock.Trained by Owen Burrows and ridden by Jim Crowley, the four-year-old had been placed at the highest level on multiple occasions but had yet to get his head in front. However, he corrected that statistic with an effortless performance, sitting in behind the
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Sep 03, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Gemma McSherry)
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Police release CCTV after Sikh priest ‘left for dead’ on Manchester street
Family of a 62-year-old man left with life-changing injuries after assault appeal for information The family of a Sikh priest who was left with life-changing injuries after a “violent” attack in Manchester have appealed for information.The 62-year-old man has been in hospital since the attack on 23 June. He was found in a pool of blood after police were called by the North West ambulance service to a report of a man found unconscious in the road on Tib Street just before 6.30pm.CCTV showed that
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Sep 03, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Gemma McSherry)
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Tories planning to lose next general election, Labour’s Wes Streeting says
Shadow health secretary says Conservative plans to cap NHS recruitment are shortsightedLabour’s shadow health secretary, Wes Streeting, has accused the Conservatives of planning to lose the next general election. Streeting said he was confident Labour would win when the country next goes to the polls. Continue reading...
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Sep 03, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (John Naughton)
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Google’s image-scanning illustrates how tech firms can penalise the innocent | John Naughton
New technology helps to track child abuse images, but in the case of false positives, companies don’t always rescind suspensionsHere’s a hypothetical scenario. You’re the parent of a toddler, a little boy. His penis has become swollen because of an infection and it’s hurting him. You phone the GP’s surgery and eventually get through to the practice’s nurse. The nurse suggests you take a photograph of the affected area and email it so that she can consult one of the doctors.So you get out your Sa
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Sep 03, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Toby Helm)
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Get Brexit dung: how Boris Johnson was targeted in manure stunt before EU vote
New book reveals how David Cameron aide suggested Momentum dump animal faeces outside the former London mayor’s homeA senior aide in David Cameron’s No 10 team urged Momentum activists to dump horse manure outside Boris Johnson’s house in a last-ditch effort to prevent Brexit, a new book claims.It was June 2016 and panic was spreading within Cameron’s inner circle and among remainers across the country. The polls were suggesting that Vote Leave was advancing, Project Fear had backfired and Brexi
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Sep 03, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Rebecca Nicholson)
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The Great British Bake Off: let them eat cake. Well, probably not one of mine | Rebecca Nicholson
It’s reappearance on our screens is a sign that summer is over, but it’s also the comfort blanket we so desperately needWhen The Great British Bake Off returns to our screens, it means that summer is officially over. Regardless of what it says on the calendar, even if the weather has decided it still has a few heatwaves left up its billowing, polluted sleeve, when Bake Off comes back, it’s time to hunker down. “In knead of some good news?” tweeted the series’ official account, announcing that it