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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Martin Rowson)
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Martin Rowson on a hatching of horror – cartoon
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Nils Pratley)
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Liz Truss must try to calm markets’ nerves with a clear stance on Bank independence
Analysts are right in greeting new PM with warnings about ‘extreme macro outcomes’ and clarity is now essentialLiz Truss’ first task is obvious: announce a plan on energy prices to get the country through the winter. The second task, though, is almost as important: avoid scaring the financial markets. On that score, Deutsche Bank’s currency analysts were merely stating the obvious in a note on Monday when they greeted the new prime minister by saying the risk of a balance of payments crisis in t
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Aubrey Allegretti and Jessica Elgot)
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Tory MP known for blocking laws tipped to join Partygate inquiry committee
Exclusive: Controversial nomination of Christopher Chope would be one of final acts of Boris Johnson governmentThe Conservative MP Christopher Chope has been tipped to join the committee investigating claims Boris Johnson misled parliament about his knowledge of Covid law-breaking parties, sources have told the Guardian.Chope would replace Laura Farris, who announced over the summer that she was stepping down from the body that scrutinises complaints about MPs’ behaviour. Continue reading...
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Editorial)
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The Guardian view on Liz Truss’s victory: the UK needs less magical thinking | Editorial
The new PM’s policies and instincts will collide with a country facing energy blackouts, industrial action and recessionBritain will get its third female prime minister on Tuesday after Liz Truss is invited to form a government by the Queen. Ms Truss arrives in No 10 at an inauspicious time. Rising gas prices and risks to the electricity supply this winter could lead to blackouts. The UK faces a wave of industrial action of the kind not seen for 50 years, and the threat of stagflation looms. Yet
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Editorial)
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The Guardian view on the Hundred: a short format is playing a long game | Editorial
The franchise competition is an attempt, however imperfect, to broaden cricket’s appeal. That’s no bad thingYour starter for 10. The finals of the men’s and women’s Hundred competition were held at Lord’s last Saturday. Who won? Have to hurry you. Have you got it? Award yourself 10 points if you said the Oval Invincibles won the women’s crown and another 10 points if you knew Trent Rockets were the men’s winners. The Invincibles and the Rockets – not yet names that trip off the tongue like Man U
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Daniel Harris)
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US Open 2022: Rublev ends Norrie hopes, Kvitova v Pegula and more – live!
Iga Swiatek and Rafael Nadal in action later on MondaySend your thoughts to Daniel by email or on TwitterRublev enjoyed himself before the tournament started. “I went Monday and Friday to Harry Styles,” he confessed, “and Tuesday to Twenty One Pilots”. But did he get to meet anyone good? “They don’t do those things for me. I don’t know how all the players met all the stars. I asked once to go to an NBA game in Miami and they gave me the last row at the top. And I think I was top 10 at the time.”
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Jennifer Rankin, Isobel Koshiw in Kyiv and Pjotr Sauer)
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Kremlin scathing over Truss but Kyiv praises Britain’s new PM
Putin aide says relations could go ‘from bad to worse’ as Ukrainian pundits welcome new ‘iron lady’Liz Truss’s imminent arrival in Downing Street as British prime minister has been greeted with scorn and scarcely veiled condescension from the Kremlin, but an outpouring of praise in Ukraine.Vladimir Putin’s chief spokesperson, Dmitry Peskov, expressed concerns that relations might deteriorate in comments to reporters shortly before Truss was announced as the winner of the Tory leadership race. Co
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (PA Media and Guardian sport)
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Tour of Britain: Cees Bol takes stage two sprint victory in dramatic photo finish
Dutchman edges Jake Stewart into second place in DunsNew Zealand’s Corbin Strong extends his overall leadCees Bol snatched victory on stage two of the Tour of Britain by the tightest of margins, beating Britain’s Jake Stewart in a photo finish.The Dutchman came out on top after a chaotic sprint to the line in Duns, beating Stewart into second place. Corbin Strong (Israel–Premier Tech) finished third in the leader’s jersey to extend his lead at the top of the overall standings. Continue reading..
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Aubrey Allegretti)
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Vanquished Rishi Sunak to wait in wings for Liz Truss to slip up
Losing candidate is planning to carry on as MP after being buoyed by better than expected showingPolitics live – latest updatesRishi Sunak has vowed to carry on as an MP despite losing out in the Conservative leadership race, with supporters suggesting his better than expected performance means he could run again if Liz Truss loses the next general election.The Guardian understands he told party donors at an event the day before voting closed last week that he would remain in frontline politics
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Andrew Roth in Moscow)
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Russian journalist Ivan Safronov sentenced to 22 years in prison
Reporter handed a record sentence for trumped-up treason charges that shocked supporters inside the courtA Russian court has sentenced the journalist Ivan Safronov to 22 years in prison on trumped-up treason charges, a record sentence that has shocked friends and supporters who gathered in court on Monday to protest against his imprisonment.Safronov, a former defence reporter for the Kommersant and Vedomosti dailies, was tried on secret evidence. But case files revealed by Proekt showed that muc