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Sep 13, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Reuters)
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Pakistan rushes to protect key power station as flood threat rises
Army working to protect electricity station that serves millions of residents in Sindh province, with more rain forecast this week Authorities in Pakistan are scrambling to protect a vital power station supplying electricity to millions of people against a growing threat of flooding, officials said.Floods from record monsoon rains and glacial melt in the mountainous north have affected 33 million people and killed almost 1,400, washing away homes, roads, railways, livestock and crops, in damage
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Sep 13, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Dan Sabbagh and Guardian staff)
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Russia-Ukraine war latest: what we know on day 202 of the invasion
Ukrainian forces have recaptured 6,000 sq km in country’s south and east, Zelenskiy says; Kyiv says Russia has stopped sending new troops into UkraineUkraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, said his country’s forces had taken back 6,000 sq km (2,400 square miles) of Russian-held territory in the country’s south and east. Ukraine’s forces have continued to press their counterattack in Kharkiv, seeking to take control of almost all of the province. Ukraine’s troops headed north, reportedly recap
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Sep 13, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Lucy Knight)
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Poet laureate honours Queen Elizabeth II with new work, Floral Tribute
Simon Armitage’s poem, which spells out the late monarch’s name acrostically, pays homage to ‘a promise made and kept for life’Floral Tribute, a poem for the Queen by Simon ArmitageThe poet laureate, Simon Armitage, has released a poem to mark the death of Queen Elizabeth II. Floral Tribute, which has been distributed by Armitage’s publisher, Faber, is a double acrostic, with two verses consisting of nine lines, the first letters of which spell Elizabeth, a nod perhaps to funeral floral arrangem
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Sep 13, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Fiona Harvey Environment correspondent)
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A low-carbon chemical industry ‘could create 29m jobs and double turnover’
New report explains benefits of adopting more efficient technology and warns failure to do so could mean climate chaosAdopting more efficient and low-carbon technology could create 29m new jobs and double the turnover of the chemicals industry, one of the world’s biggest emitters of carbon dioxide, according to a new report.Failure to do so could condemn the world to climate chaos, however, as the climbing emissions from the manufacture of chemicals could result in a global temperature rise of a
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Sep 13, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Gerard Meagher)
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Worcester owners close to agreeing sale to secure Premiership club’s future
Potential buyer would have to take on debts of around £25mOptimism growing that home game on Sunday will go aheadThe Worcester Warriors owners are believed to be closing in on a deal to sell the club in a move that would preserve the club’s future if it goes through.While the finer legal details were still to be worked through on Monday night and although the Rugby Football Union would still need to give its approval, it is understood staff have been told that a deal has been agreed in principle
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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Benjamin Lee in Toronto)
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Alice, Darling review – Anna Kendrick compels in chilling relationship drama
Toronto film festival: A career-best performance from the Oscar nominee anchors a smart and sensitive look at emotional abuse“But he doesn’t hurt me though,” Alice insists to her two oldest friends, both staring at her with combined sadness and exhaustion. In the unsettling and unvarnished drama Alice, Darling, Alice’s boyfriend does hurt her but probably not in the ways we often hear about and definitely not in the ways we often see on screen.Films about domestic abuse tend to rely on the aesth
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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Tom Huddleston)
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House of the Dragon recap: episode four – sex and laughs return to Westeros at last
Rhaenyra endures hilarious proposals from older men and young lads, but finds her solace elsewhere. What a surprising, even miraculous piece of televisionSpoiler alert: this recap is for people watching House of the Dragon. Do not read on unless you have watched episode four. Continue reading...
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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Sophie Zeldin-O'Neill)
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Sam Fender cancels shows to look after his mental health
Singer-songwriter apologises to fans in announcement on Instagram after becoming ‘burnt out’ from touringSam Fender has cancelled a number of forthcoming shows and announced he is “taking some time off the road” to look after his mental health, after admitting that he was “burnt out” from touring.The 28-year-old singer-songwriter from Newcastle posted the announcement on Instagram, saying it would be “completely hypocritical” of him to advocate for discussion of the topic without looking after h
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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Amelia Gentleman)
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Gay rights group was set up ‘to promote transphobic activity’, court told
Claim comes in appeal by trans rights charity against decision to give LGB Alliance charitable statusThe gay rights organisation LGB Alliance was set up to “promote transphobic activity rather than pro-LGB activities”, the head of Consortium, an umbrella group of LGBT organisations told a court on Monday.In the first full day of hearings in the appeal by the transgender rights charity Mermaids against the Charity Commission’s decision to award charitable status to LGB Alliance, Paul Roberts, the
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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Pippa Crerar, political editor, and Rowena Mason, deputy political editor)
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Liz Truss under pressure to reveal details of energy crisis plan
Emergency budget of winter tax cuts expected next week once period of national mourning for Queen is overAn emergency budget to bring in winter tax cuts for millions of people and set out more detail on energy handouts is expected late next week once the country emerges from national mourning.Though politics has been paralysed by the death of the Queen, Liz Truss is under pressure from Tory MPs to set out her plans potentially on Thursday or Friday next week, before the Commons breaks up for par