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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Leonard Barden)
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Chess: Hans Niemann hits back over ‘cheating’ controversy in St Louis
The 19-year-old grandmaster, whose win against the world champion led to Magnus Carlsen withdrawing from a tournament for the first time, says there is a campaign against himMagnus Carlsen’s shock withdrawal from the $350,000 Sinquefield Cup in St Louis following his third-round defeat to the newcomer Hans Niemann has triggered a variety of “cheating” claims. It is potentially the most serious such case for international chess since the 2005 Toiletgate world championship match, when Veselin Topa
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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Sharron Spice)
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‘Handout’-hater Liz Truss frightens those of us struggling to improve our lives | Sharron Spice
Her freeze on energy bills doesn’t go far enough – and people fighting to stay afloat will end up paying for it laterThis article is part of the heat or eat diaries: dispatches from the frontline of Britain’s cost of living emergencyI watch Liz Truss and I see a woman wearing a Margaret Thatcher mask. But we are not in the 70s or 80s any more: we are in 2022. I watched the Tory leadership contest. Not out of interest, but out of confusion and despair. It was frightening.Tax cuts? What does that
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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Adrian Horton)
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Emmys 2022 predictions: who will win and who should win?
Will Succession dominate again? Can Abbott Elementary upset Ted Lasso? Our picks for who will, and who should, win TV’s top awards on 12 SeptemberNominees: Better Call Saul (AMC), Euphoria (HBO), Ozark (Netflix), Severance (Apple TV+), Squid Game (Netflix), Stranger Things (Netflix), Succession (HBO), Yellowjackets (Showtime) Continue reading...
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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Shah Meer Baloch in Larkana)
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‘A revolution is coming’: Pakistani artist says floods must be catalyst for change
Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, grandson of Pakistan’s hanged reforming prime minister, saw devastation and desperation after recent floodsA Pakistani artist whose work centres on the Indus River delta, its wildlife and the climate crisis has told of his return to his home village and seeing the devastation its swollen waters had brought.Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, who is named after his grandfather, the former prime minister Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, said he met people fearful for what the future may bring and heard
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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Anna White)
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Homes with kitchens worthy of The Great British Bake Off – in pictures
From a transformed Victorian parlour in London to an open-plan family space in a grand country house Continue reading...
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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Simon Richmond)
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A Romney Marsh walk to a great pub: The Red Lion, Kent
Four medieval churches, a maze of dykes and a pub last renovated in the 1870s are the stars of this atmospheric stroll in a timeless corner of EnglandIf ever a pub was destined to be haunted by a friendly ghost, it’s the Red Lion. Regulars swear that the spirit of former landlady Doris Jemison lingers in this inn that has been a landmark in Snargate, a hamlet on Kent’s Romney Marsh, since the 1540s.Doris, who died in 2016, is buried in the graveyard of Saint Dunstan’s church, just up the lane. “
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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Pippa Crerar Political editor)
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Liz Truss policy blitz on hold as Queen’s death poses new test
Stakes are high for new prime minister after plans for her first days in office are thrown off courseQueen Elizabeth dies – latest updatesAs she took to her feet in the Commons to announce her £150bn package to freeze energy bills, Liz Truss will have been under the impression that it was a moment likely to define her premiership.If the announcement landed well, sceptical Conservative MPs had suggested, it would buy her time to get on with the business of governing. If not, her time at No 10 wou
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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Martin Pengelly in New York)
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‘You have to run’: Romney urged Biden to take down Trump, book says
Gabriel Debenedetti, author of book on Biden’s relationship with Obama, reports call on night of 2018 midtermsOn the night of the 2018 midterm elections, as a wave of anti-Trump sentiment swept Democrats to take control of the House, top Republican Mitt Romney urged Joe Biden to run for president.“You have to run,” said Romney, the Republican presidential nominee Biden and Barack Obama defeated in 2012, speaking to the former vice-president by phone. Continue reading...
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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Poppy Noor)
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Is it bourgeois to like ‘good food?’ I went looking for answers
I grew up working class and often ask myself: does what we eat define us? In West Virginia, a supper club is asking the same questionAmy Dawson grew up ashamed of the family ham.It was pink and huge – close to 40lb – and sat on the kitchen counter, wrapped in newspaper throughout the winter. The ham had a hardened outside layer of dehydrated fat, which Dawson’s mom would cut into with a butcher’s knife, revealing a rich, ruby red inside. She would soak the meat she had sliced off and fry it up t
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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Pelumi Salako in Taraba)
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‘A sense of relief’: the Nigerian project helping babies to be born free of HIV
Lafiyan Yara is reducing transmission by training women to spot underlying issues and carry out testsFatima Sanni thought her life was over when she tested HIV positive in 2019. Pregnant with her first child, she lay on her bed and cried.Throughout her pregnancy, Sanni, now 26, had often felt ill and used herbal remedies because she had no money to visit a health centre in Taraba, one of Nigeria’s poorest states. Continue reading...