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Sep 13, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Pamela Stephenson Connolly)
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How can I help my partner get over his hangups? Letting him have sex with other men isn’t working
All too often he can’t climax with me, or loses his erection. He has no problems with casual hookups – but that doesn’t help us as a coupleMy partner and I are in our late 20s and have been in a loving relationship for four years. He has depression and anxiety, but through therapy is in a much better place than when we first met. However, he continues to have problems with sex – losing his erection or being unable to climax. None of this bothers me, but I am worried about his wellbeing as he isn
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Sep 13, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (PA Media)
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Anthony Joshua’s management team say title fight with Tyson Fury is on
Joshua management team accept terms offered by FuryHugely anticipated bout could take place in DecemberAnthony Joshua has accepted terms for a proposed world heavyweight title fight with Tyson Fury, his management team have announced.Fury, the WBC champion, made the offer to his British rival last week, saying he would accept a 60-40 purse split in order to seal the contest. Joshua’s management team, 258, said on Tuesday that they had accepted Fury’s offer on behalf of Joshua and his promoter, M
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Sep 13, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Barry Eichengreen)
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Black Wednesday cast a shadow that culminated in Brexit
The sterling crisis of 30 years ago reinforced Britain’s ambivalence towards the European projectThis 16 September will mark 30 years since “Black Wednesday”, when the British pound was ignominiously ejected from the exchange rate mechanism (ERM) of the European monetary mystem. Not all anniversaries are occasions for celebration. This one certainly is not.Black Wednesday was “a day of disaster” from which John Major’s government never recovered. It had been Major, as chancellor of the exchequer
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Sep 13, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Libby Brooks Scotland correspondent)
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MP Margaret Ferrier given community sentence for travelling with Covid
Politician admitted taking a train from London to Scotland, knowing she had coronavirusAn MP who admitted she had “culpably and recklessly” put people at risk after travelling by train from London to Scotland after testing positive for Covid-19 has been ordered to undertake a 270-hour community payback order.Margaret Ferrier, the former Scottish National party politician, who now sits as an independent MP for Rutherglen and Hamilton West, admitted at a hearing at Glasgow sheriff court last month
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Sep 13, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Tobi Thomas)
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Chris Kaba’s family say they were not told of his death for 11 hours
Cousin of 24-year-old killed by police says officer who shot him in south London should have been suspended soonerThe family of Chris Kaba, a 24-year-old man who was shot dead by the Metropolitan police in south London have said that they only found out about his death 11 hours after it had happened.Jefferson Bosela, Kaba’s cousin and a spokesperson for the family, speaking to BBC Radio 4’s Today programme, said: “The family found out 11 hours [after he died], so his mum would have woken up and
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Sep 13, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Waseem Mohamed)
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First climate lawsuit against Russian government launched over emissions
Group of activists file supreme court case demanding stronger action on meeting Paris accord goalsThe first-ever climate lawsuit in Russia has been filed by a group of activists demanding that the the government take stronger action over the climate crisis.The group wants the Russian authorities to take measures that will reduce the country’s greenhouse emissions, in line with targets of limiting the global temperature rise to 1.5C agreed under the 2015 Paris climate accords. Continue reading...
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Sep 13, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Patrick Wintour Diplomatic editor)
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Ukraine’s advances pose question for world: can Kyiv actually win?
As world leaders prepare for a meeting of UN general assembly, the raging war of narratives shows no sign of abatingRussia-Ukraine war – latest updatesUntil one short week ago, the geopolitical balance in Ukraine could be likened to Zugzwang, a word describing a delicate point in a board game when taking any move will probably put a player at a disadvantage. For the west, as it prepared to gather with other world leaders at the UN general assembly in New York, there seemed to be no good option,
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Sep 13, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Julia Kollewe)
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Average UK food bill rises by £571 a year as grocery inflation hits record
Aldi overtakes Morrisons to become UK’s fourth largest supermarket amid cost of living crisisSupermarket inflation reached a new record of 12.4% last month, adding £571 to annual household bills, with milk and butter seeing some of the biggest price rises.The market research firm Kantar said the typical annual grocery bill rose to £5,181 from £4,610. Milk, butter and dog food were among the items affected by the biggest increases, going up in price by 31%, 25% and 29% respectively in the four we
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Sep 13, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Nalini Mohabir)
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The royals have a duty to the Commonwealth: pay your debts, and apologise | Nalini Mohabir
Monarchy has been harmful for former colonies and those who live in its gilded cage. It’s time to imagine a future without itI live at the crossroads of the Commonwealth. My home is Canada, where First Nations people have called on King Charles to renounce the Doctrine of Discovery as his first official act. This law sanctioned the colonial possession of Indigenous lands and has justified violence against Indigenous people. I live in the French-speaking province of Quebec, which was ceded to the
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Sep 13, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Huw Baines)
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‘It’s no surprise I gravitated to punk’: the military brats who found a home in hardcore
For children of parents in the armed services, hardcore punk provided stability and community. Members of Minutemen, Fiddlehead and Entry reflect on what led them to the scenePat Flynn’s scream of “U-S-M-A!” hangs in the air at the Underworld in Camden, London. A guy in a billowing white T-shirt dives from the stage and is held aloft by the crowd – a typically energetic snapshot from a hardcore show. Except that, on this occasion, it’s not all that typical. With that roar, the Fiddlehead vocalis