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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Mark Sweney)
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London faces ‘unprecedented’ transport demand in run-up to Queen’s funeral
Rail groups and TfL tell travellers to expect crowded services as mourners visit Westminster HallDeath of the Queen and King Charles’s accession – latest updatesMourners hoping to travel to London to pay their respects to the Queen are being told to prepare for “unprecedented” demand on transport and in stations, with hundreds of thousands expected to make the trip.As many as 750,000 people are expected to travel to the capital from Wednesday to pay respects to the late monarch as she lies in st
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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Ramon Antonio Vargas)
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Trump threatened not to leave White House after election loss, book says
Defeated president told aide ‘we’re never leaving’ despite Biden’s win, according to new book Confidence ManIn the days after Joe Biden defeated him in the 2020 election, Donald Trump told an aide he was “just not going to leave” the White House, according to a new book on his presidency and its chaotic aftermath.“We’re never leaving,” he vowed to another aide, says the book from New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman titled Confidence Man: The Making of Donald Trump and the Breaking of America
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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Jim Waterson Media editor)
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Andrew Marr dropped from Queen film after leaving BBC
LBC presenter said to be saddened after his voice was replaced with Kirsty Young’s at the last minuteDeath of the Queen and King Charles’s accession – latest updatesAndrew Marr was unceremoniously dropped from the BBC’s coverage of the Queen’s death despite being promised before he left for a rival broadcaster that the BBC would air his documentary about the former monarch.His agent said “the BBC apparently believes that hearing his voice would upset its viewers” and it replaced him with Kirsty
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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Zoe Williams)
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Why are people getting arrested in Britain for being republicans? | Zoe Williams
Over the years, the conversation has been steadily closed down so that you can no longer voice anything but adorationA woman in Edinburgh was arrested at the weekend for holding a sign that said: “Fuck imperialism, abolish monarchy.” In Oxford, an even milder protest resulted in the arrest of Symon Hill. He emerged from church as the proclamation for King Charles III was being read, and called out: “Who elected him?” There is a question mark over how disruptive that was, in the great scheme of t
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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Andy Brassell)
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Rose gets revenge on Dortmund but still has much to prove at Leipzig | Andy Brassell
Manager enjoyed a brilliant start against the club that sacked him but the pressure might be just as intense in LeipzigIt must have been sweet, even if he hid it well; 114 days after his exit from Borussia Dortmund, Marco Rose was back in the coaching saddle with RB Leipzig – for an immediate confrontation with his former employers. If there was a mildly awkward touchline embrace with his predecessor, and successor, Edin Terzić, before kick-off, the rest of Saturday afternoon couldn’t have been
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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Christopher Cherry, Luke Harding and Katie Lamborn)
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‘Now Russia fears us’: buildup to Ukraine's southern counteroffensive - video report
The Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, has vowed to liberate the south of the country that was captured by Russian forces in the first days of the invasion. But is this possible? The frontline 'hero city' of Mykolaiv, which came close to falling in those early weeks, lies less than 45 miles from Russian-occupied Kherson – and is still under daily bombardment. Mykolaiv has lost access to drinking water, but about half of the population still remain. With Ukraine making large territorial ga
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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Simon Jenkins)
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Why is Liz Truss sacking top civil servants? Because she wants to suppress dissent | Simon Jenkins
This is government Trump-style – the PM would rather lose the benefits of insight and experience than tolerate opposing viewsThe prime minister’s peremptory sacking of the head of the Treasury, Tom Scholar, is ominous. It was one of her first decisions and cannot have been anything he said or did. She had already let it be known, through “allies”, that she also intended to sack the cabinet secretary, Simon Case, but apparently changed her mind. Scholar’s sin was that he supposedly embodied the “
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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Annie Kelly)
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Fifty million people now trapped in modern slavery in a ‘surge of exploitation’
New estimates say the past five years has seen 10m more people enslaved and millions more children forced into early marriageFifty million people around the world are trapped in modern slavery, either forced to work against their will or forced into a marriage, according to new global estimates, marking a significant rise over the past five years.The number of people trapped in forced labour, including sex trafficking, rose to 28 million, with a further 22 million trapped in forced marriage, say
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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Sean Ingle)
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Arsenal v PSV off as expectations grow of weekend football cancellations
Europa League match was scheduled for Emirates on ThursdayEFL and Premier League likely to be affected by policing issues Arsenal’s Europa League match against PSV on Thursday has been postponed because of police resources being switched to the preparations for the Queen’s funeral next Monday.In a statement Uefa said it was due “to the severe limitations on police resources and organisational issues related to the ongoing events surrounding the national mourning for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth I
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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Dan Milmo Global technology editor)
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Twitter whistleblower: what questions will Peiter Zatko face from lawmakers?
Whistleblower expected to give damning evidence of data and information security failingsTwitter’s former head of security, Peiter “Mudge” Zatko, will appear in front of lawmakers in Washington on Tuesday. He is expected to give damning evidence of data and information security failings at the social media platform, having outlined a litany of concerns in a whistleblower complaint last month.The former hacker, widely respected in his field as an information security specialist, joined Twitter on