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Sep 08, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Leslie Felperin)
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Blonde review – Some like it rotten: Monroe biopic is moving, explicit and intensely irritating
Venice film festival: Andrew Dominik’s controversial drama finds space for talking foetuses, presidential sex and a starry throuple – but denies its subject sufficient agencyClocking in at nearly three hours, this phantasmal riff on the life of movie star Marilyn Monroe will do for people with bad backs what its inspiration, Joyce Carol Oates’ 738-page novel, did for fragile wrists. By turns ravishing, moving and intensely irritating, Blonde is, by the end, all a bit much – in every sense.Writer
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Sep 08, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Richard Adams, Education editor)
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Universities call for return of maintenance grants for students in England
Steve West, head of Universities UK, called on government to deliver new model of higher education fundingVice-chancellors have called for maintenance grants to be brought back for undergraduates in England, warning that otherwise there will be a “significant” impact on student health and wellbeing as well as their education.Steve West, vice-chancellor of the University of the West of England, told the Universities UK annual conference in Leicester that the new government “needs to face up to th
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Sep 08, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Martin Pengelly in New York)
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‘Unhinged’ Rudy Giuliani drank and ranted about Islam, new book claims
Ex-mayor derailed ‘train wreck’ dinner with clients and colleagues, then was later considered for secretary of stateAt a law firm dinner in New York in May 2016, an “unhinged” Rudy Giuliani, then Donald Trump’s suggested pick to head a commission on “radical Islamic terrorism”, behaved in a drunken and Islamophobic manner, horrifying clients and attorneys alike.According to a new book by Geoffrey Berman, a former US attorney for the southern district of New York (SDNY), at one point Giuliani tur
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Sep 08, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Peter Walker Political correspondent)
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Tom Scholar, permanent secretary to the Treasury, sacked by Liz Truss
Government likely to seek replacement amenable to its plans of economic growth through tax cutsLiz Truss has underlined her apparent intention to rip up recent economic policies by removing Tom Scholar as the most senior civil servant in the Treasury, despite warnings that his experience could prove vital this winter.Before becoming prime minister, Truss railed repeatedly against what she called “Treasury orthodoxy”, notably the predictions that her plan to make large and unfunded cut taxes coul
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Sep 08, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Ewan Murray at Wentworth)
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Fleetwood starts fast at Wentworth as Poulter’s LIV clothing raises eyebrows
Sullivan and Fleetwood set pace with opening rounds of 64McIlroy starts with 68 and Lowry in contention on six underOn a day when Tommy Fleetwood and Andy Sullivan turned heads courtesy of wonderful 64s Ian Poulter drew glances for his choice of attire.Keith Pelley, the European Tour Group’s chief executive, had asked that LIV rebels competing at the PGA Championship did not wear clothing which advertises their new professional domain. Enter Poulter, whose left sleeve carried the logo of Majesti
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Sep 08, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Reuters)
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‘Still not done’: Evenepoel tightens grip on Vuelta with stage 18 victory
Belgian beats rival Enric Mas to top of Alto de PiornalJay Vine forced to abandon after large crash in pelotonRemco Evenepoel (Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team) hailed a “perfect day” at the Vuelta a España as he tightened his grip on the leader’s red jersey, winning stage 18 with a late sprint to the top of the Alto de Piornal on Thursday.The 192km mountain stage from Trujillo culminated with two ascents of the first-category Alto de Piornal and it was here where the 22-year-old secured victory. He
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Sep 08, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Jasper Jolly)
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Cazoo to abandon its business operations in Europe and cut 750 jobs
UK online car retailer will make all of its employees in France, Germany, Italy and Spain redundantOnline car retailer Cazoo has announced it will abandon its business in Europe and cut 750 jobs in the latest sign of retreat by a business that had hoped to transform its sector.The company will make redundant all of its employees in France, Germany, Italy and Spain as it closes the operations, leaving it operating in only the UK as it tries to preserve cash. Continue reading...
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Sep 08, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Henry Dyer)
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Minister says Dominic Cummings’ blog launch broke rules
Nicholas True takes 14 months to respond to notification of failure to seek permission for post-No 10 workDominic Cummings broke government rules by failing to seek permission from the revolving door watchdog before setting up his Substack blog and offering consultancy services, a minister has said.In one of his last acts as a Cabinet Office minister, Nicholas True said in a letter to Eric Pickles, the chair of the Advisory Committee on Business Appointments (Acoba), that “Mr Cummings, in this a
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Sep 08, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Tim Joyce)
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The late show: were Alcaraz and tennis fans victims of US Open scheduling?
The teenager’s quarter-final ended at 2.50am on Thursday. Does the timetable at Flushing Meadows need to change?In yet another late-night epic that concluded just short of 3am on Thursday, Carlos Alcaraz advanced to the semi-finals of the US Open with a thrilling five-set comeback victory over another young star, Jannik Sinner. It was a match full of abrupt momentum shifts, remarkable shot-making, stellar sportsmanship and an extraordinary high level of energy that those in attendance were lucky
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Sep 08, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Reuters)
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Boy Scouts to exit bankruptcy after $2.46bn sex abuse settlement approved
Judge will allow the youth organization to exit Chapter 11 and settle decades of claims by more than 80,000 men The Boy Scouts of America secured approval of a $2.46bn reorganization plan from a bankruptcy judge on Thursday that will allow the youth organization to exit Chapter 11 and settle decades of claims by more than 80,000 men who say they were abused as children by troop leaders.US bankruptcy judge Laurie Selber Silverstein in Wilmington, Delaware, signed off on the restructuring proposal