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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Stephen Bates)
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From ‘marriage wrecker’ to Queen Consort: the rehabilitation of Camilla
Twenty-five years after being widely vilified, she will be crowned alongside King Charles IIIBritain mourns death of Queen Elizabeth - latest updatesMany kings have had mistresses – not a few bequeathed illegitimate children, too – but very few have married and so made them queen.King Charles III’s wife, Camilla, will therefore be treading new and potentially sensitive ground as his Queen Consort, as she is well aware. But social attitudes have changed sharply in the 25 years or so since she eme
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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (David Hytner)
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Premier League clubs fear more games will be postponed next weekend
Policing and logistical issues could force further call-offsLondon games most vulnerable before Queen’s funeralPremier League clubs are fearful of losing further fixtures next weekend due to policing and logistical issues after deciding to postpone the entire programme this weekend as a mark of respect to the Queen.The clubs met in London on Friday morning and heard the league’s board unanimously recommend the postponement of the most immediate round – a move at odds with most other major sports
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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Isobel Koshiw in Kyiv)
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Offsite power supply to Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant destroyed
IAEA says shelling makes the ‘situation increasingly precarious’ as reliable supply is unlikely to be restoredRussia-Ukraine war – latest updatesA vital offsite electricity supply to the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant has been destroyed by shelling and there is little likelihood a reliable supply will be re-established, the United Nations’ nuclear watchdog chief has said.Rafael Grossi, the director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), said shelling had destroyed the switchyard o
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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Barney Ronay)
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Reign stops play for the Queen, who spent much of her 96 years around big sport | Barney Ronay
A life and a journey ends, from the Austerity Games to a minute’s Uefa-approved Europa Conference League solemnityRain rituals. Sombre men in coats. Waiting in a grey, mannered place while the BBC talks about the Queen. A day of non-cricket at the Oval turned out to be an eerily fitting place to wait out Thursday afternoon.For much of the time it felt like a pastiche of ceremonial Englishness, the kind of thing John Lennon might have scribbled on a napkin in the back of a London cab and consider
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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Joanna Partridge)
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Duchy of Cornwall estate worth £1bn passes to Prince William
Duke of Cambridge and now Cornwall inherits cross-country landed estate that paid Charles income of £21m last yearBritain mourns death of Queen Elizabeth – latest updatesWith accession of Prince Charles to the throne, his eldest son has become the heir apparent, and the 25th Duke of Cornwall.Along with this title, Prince William automatically inherits the Duchy of Cornwall, which has been an income stream for his father for more than half a century. This is thanks to the ownership of a landed es
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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Richard Luscombe)
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DoJ bids to regain access to classified documents seized in Trump search – live
Lawyers to appeal judge’s ruling to appoint ‘special master’Sign up to receive First Thing – our daily briefing by emailJoe Biden is in the intriguingly named Licking county, Ohio, where he’s at the groundbreaking ceremony of a new Intel factory and about to deliver remarks about the Chips Act, which will boost US production of semiconductors.The White House says this particular groundbreaking is a different occasion from the usual “scripted, backslapping affairs for political dignitaries”. Con
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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Benjamin Lee)
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The Inspection review – military drama mixes queerness with convention
Toronto film festival: Strong performances and some smart mirroring between homoeroticism and army-encouraged hyper-masculinity lift an often formulaic dramaWriter-director Elegance Bratton makes a promising, passionate narrative debut with The Inspection, a film loosely inspired by his own story as a gay man joining the military, a tough, self-flagellating process for someone who had only experienced his sexuality as punishment.His previous film, documentary Pier Kids about three homeless LGBTQ
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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Nadeem Badshah)
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‘Refusal to be grand’: Politicians and peers share their experiences with the Queen
Respects were paid at Westminster and many told stories of humorous encounters with the QueenKing Charles III thanks ‘darling Mama’ for ‘love and devotion’ in first address as monarch – latest updatesFormer prime ministers, current MPs and peers have shared stories about their humorous encounters with Britain’s longest reigning monarch.In parliament on Friday, MPs shared their personal experiences of meeting the Queen. Continue reading...
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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Jamie Grierson)
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Man arrested in connection with 1996 IRA Manchester bombing
A man was held at Birmingham airport on Thursday night on suspicion of terrorism offences, Greater Manchester police saidA man has been arrested in connection with the 1996 bombing of Manchester city centre.Greater Manchester Police said a man was held at Birmingham airport on Thursday night on suspicion of terrorism offences. Continue reading...
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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Geneva Abdul)
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‘Having a King is a bit weird’: Queen’s death exposes generational rift in royal regard
Reverence of older mourners at Buckingham Palace contrasts with some younger visitors’ thoughtsBritain mourns death of Queen Elizabeth - latest updatesStanding solemnly before Buckingham Palace, Kamala Thiagaras said she vividly remembered the day Queen Elizabeth II was married. Then a student in a Catholic church, they had cakes, biscuits and chocolate to celebrate.“We will still remember her until we die. We were glad that we were there when she was Queen and she ruled us as we were in the Com