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Sep 08, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Sarah Shaffi)
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Lord Ashcroft and Sun political editor to publish Liz Truss biographies
The peer, known for 2015’s Call Me Dave, promises an ‘open-minded’ study of the new PM’s first year in power, while Out of the Blue by Harry Cole and James Heale is slated for DecemberTwo major books about new prime minister Liz Truss are currently under way, with the first due to be released at the end of this year.Harry Cole, political editor at the Sun, and James Heale, the Spectator’s diary editor, are behind the first book, which is titled Out of the Blue, while the second is being written
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Sep 08, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Rupert Jones)
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Energy bills: what do Liz Truss’s measures mean for you?
How the new ‘energy price guarantee’ will affect gas and electricity users – and where they can go for helpThe government is freezing energy bills at an average of £2,500 a year for the next two years as part of a big shake-up. Continue reading...
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Sep 08, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Mark Brown North of England correspondent)
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Man, 29, arrested in connection with killing of Olivia Pratt-Korbel
Man is suspected of assisting an offender as police continue searches at three properties in LiverpoolA 29-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the killing of nine-year-old Olivia Pratt-Korbel after warrants were executed at three properties, Merseyside police have said.The man is suspected of assisting an offender and has been taken into custody, where he will be questioned by detectives. Continue reading...
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Sep 08, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Simon Burnton)
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ECB chair suggests giving players three-year deals to stop move to franchises
Richard Thompson determined to stop ‘tragedy’ of talent drainHe calls current domestic schedule ‘worst game of Jenga ever’Richard Thompson, the new chair of the England and Wales Cricket Board, has suggested the organisation will consider offering players long-term contracts in an effort to stop them turning their backs on international cricket in favour of a more lucrative life on the global franchise circuit.The proliferation of Twenty20 competitions has massively increased players’ earning po
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Sep 08, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Steven Morris)
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Drought declared across whole of Wales despite recent flooding
Country-wide drought is first for 16 years, after third-driest six months since records beganAn official drought covering the whole of Wales has been declared – the first for 16 years – even though some citizens have been dealing with floods this week and more heavy rain is predicted over the coming days.Natural Resources Wales (NRW) confirmed on Thursday that a drought was affecting the whole of the country after just 56.7% of its expected rainfall fell between March and August – the third-drie
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Sep 08, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Alexis Petridis)
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Laurie Anderson on Lou Reed’s lost demo tape: ‘He really wasn’t that interested in his past’
While sorting through her husband’s belongings, Anderson found a remarkable recording from 1965 that reveals the influence of Dylan, the seeds of the Velvet Underground – and a surprising sense of humourIn the later years of his life, Lou Reed kept an office in Manhattan’s West Village and a storage space in New York City’s Chelsea district. The latter, says his former technical assistant Jason Stern, was “stacked almost floor to ceiling” with unlabelled cardboard boxes. “I had no idea what was
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Sep 08, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Sandy Hager)
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The government has finally intervened – to protect energy companies’ profits
What we really need is a public energy firm that directly produces and generates cheap, abundant renewable energyIn her political career, Liz Truss has developed a reputation for U-turns. But even cynics were caught off guard by the new prime minister’s latest ideological shift. The avowed small-state libertarian has just unveiled a massive energy relief package that will see the government intervene in markets to cap household energy bills at £2,500 a year until 2024. Coupled with an additional
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Sep 08, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Peter Walker Political correspondent)
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Liz Truss’s energy costs package lacks important details
Prime minister bows to political and moral pressure with £150bn state effort –but how it will be financed still unclearThere are two main things to note about Liz Truss’s energy costs package. First, there is much detail to come. Also, it is an undeniable paradox that the first move of a prime minister surrounded by former Taxpayers’ Alliance staff is a £150bn state effort to fix commercial prices.Much like Boris Johnson would never have wanted to be the prime minister to curtail people’s libert
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Sep 08, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Alice Pfeiffer)
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‘More romantic, elegant, deep’: why Americans love Real Girlfriends in Paris
It’s shades of Emily in Paris for six young women who, if not sipping wine or striking a pose, are looking for love in the French capitalConcealing ranch dressing in your handbag, worrying about the carbs in la soupe, wondering if you’ll ever find a French lover who likes to Netflix and chill: here are just a few of the new world-old world challenges the protagonists face in the first episode of Real Girlfriends in Paris, a reality TV show with its debut on 6 September on Hayu and Bravo.As one m
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Sep 08, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Guardian sport)
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Chelsea confirm Graham Potter as new manager after deal struck with Brighton
Potter signs five-year deal and will start with game at FulhamHe takes over from Thomas Tuchel after German sackedGraham Potter has been confirmed as Chelsea’s manager on a five-year contract, taking over from Thomas Tuchel, who was sacked on Wednesday.Potter joins from Brighton after compensation – understood to be about £16m – was paid to release him. He arrived at Chelsea’s training ground on Thursday afternoon to sign his contract after a smooth series of negotiations. Continue reading...