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Sep 07, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Alex Lawson Energy correspondent)
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Households should get energy at an affordable price, says former Ofgem director
Christine Farnish resigned from the regulator saying it favoured suppliers over consumers• I’ve run Ofgem. This is how I would solve Great Britain’s energy crisis long termThe former director of Ofgem who dramatically resigned her post last month has called for all households to be provided energy at a fixed cost for “basic essential use”.Christine Farnish, who quit the energy regulator last month accusing it of favouring businesses over consumers, said households should have the right to a “uni
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Sep 07, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Geneva Abdul)
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Queen to miss virtual privy council meeting after doctors advise rest
Queen accepts guidance ‘after full day yesterday’ when monarch met Liz Truss at BalmoralThe Queen will miss a privy council meeting after being advised by doctors to rest “after a full day yesterday”, according to reports.The palace said the meeting set to take place virtually on Wednesday evening will be rearranged, PA news reports. “After a full day yesterday, Her Majesty has this afternoon accepted doctors’ advice to rest,” a palace spokesperson said. Continue reading...
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Sep 07, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Guardian staff and agencies)
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Barack and Michelle Obama return to White House for unveiling of portraits
The Obamas did not have their unveiling ceremony while Donald Trump was in officeBarack Obama and his wife, Michelle Obama, returned to the White House on Wednesday for the unveiling of their official portraits, hosted by Joe Biden more than five years after the 44th president left office.Large, formal portraits of presidents and first ladies adorn walls, hallways and rooms throughout the White House. Customarily, a former president returns for the unveiling during the tenure of his successor. B
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Sep 07, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Niall McVeigh)
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US Open quarter-finals: Sabalenka beats Pliskova, Rublev v Tiafoe – live!
Live updates from the last-eight action at Flushing Meadows‘Devastated’ Kyrgios exits after thriller with KhachanovGet in touch! You can email Niall or tweet himFirst set: *Pliskova 1-5 Sabalenka (*denotes next server) Sabalenka has suffered issues with her serve in the past, but when it’s firing – as it certainly is so far today – it’s hard to stop. She powers through this service hold, and the first set is in sight.First set: Pliskova 1-4 Sabalenka* (*denotes next server) A ten-shot rally ends
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Sep 07, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Richard Luscombe)
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Nuclear secrets reportedly found at Mar-a-Lago are ‘gamechanger’, experts say – live
Report appears to confirm security officials’ worst fears about the nature of the material Trump refused to hand backSign up to receive First Thing – our daily briefing by emailFormer Trump administration defense secretaries Jim Mattis and Mark Esper have joined a group of retired military officers who have written an open letter warning of an “extremely adverse environment” for the military – a thinly-veiled attack on the former president’s efforts to use servicemen and women to advance his pol
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Sep 07, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Associated Press)
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Oath Keepers membership rolls feature police, military and elected officials
Hundreds of public officials, including police chiefs, appear on far-right group’s leaked lists of members, report findsThe names of hundreds of US law enforcement officers, elected officials and military members appear on the leaked membership rolls of a far-right extremist group that is accused of playing a key role in the January 6 2021, insurrection at the US Capitol, according to a report released on Wednesday. The Anti-Defamation League Center on Extremism pored over more than 38,000 names
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Sep 07, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Katy Balls)
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In Liz Truss’s cabinet, loyalty looks like the only quality that really counts | Katy Balls
The prime minister has kept her friends close. But will that be enough, when winter bites and economic woes deepen?The best barometer for how well Liz Truss is doing as prime minister will be how closely her cabinet sticks to the script. When the going gets tough in the coming months, will her ministers back her? Or will the most ambitious start to find reasons to stray outside of their brief, or make crowd-pleasing interventions? Such moves would not only suggest that discipline is slacking, bu
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Sep 07, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Editorial)
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The Guardian view on Liz Truss’s cabinet: diverse but dogmatic | Editorial
The prime minister has assembled a team based on personal loyalty and narrow ideology. She will soon need to broaden her horizonsLiz Truss first joined the cabinet when David Cameron was prime minister, and has now doggedly pursued her ambitions all the way to the top. It is a feat of tenacity that proves she can outmanoeuvre her peers and win arguments among Tories. Running the country will demand a more varied skill set.Given the scale of the challenges ahead, the new prime minister would bene
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Sep 07, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Fiona Harvey Environment correspondent)
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Liz Truss must publish review on fracking, say green campaigners
BEIS has been sitting on report delivered in early July into possible effect of fracking in UKLiz Truss must publish a recently completed review on fracking in the UK, green campaigners have urged, amid speculation the new prime minister plans a U-turn that would lift the moratorium on shale gas drilling.The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy has been sitting on a report delivered in early July by the British Geological Survey into the possible effects of fracking in the UK,
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Sep 07, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Alex Needham)
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‘Painting takes me over – like witchcraft’: Jadé Fadojutimi, art’s hottest property
She’s only 29 yet her paintings have already been scooped up by the Tate and fetched over £1m at auction. Now she’s thinking even bigger. On the eve of a new exhibition, the artist talks colour visions and anime obsessionsA corrugated metal door rattles open and Jadé Fadojutimi appears. She welcomes me inside, as the sun beats down on the south London industrial estate where she keeps a studio. An extremely stylish dresser, who often poses on Instagram in an outfit coordinated with her paintings