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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Severin Carrell Scotland editor)
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Nicola Sturgeon and Sadiq Khan call on Liz Truss to freeze energy prices
Scottish first minister and London mayor urge new PM to address cost of living crisis with emergency packagePolitics live – latest updatesScotland’s first minister and the mayor of London have urged Liz Truss to freeze energy prices immediately, as part of a package of emergency measures to address the cost of living crisis.Nicola Sturgeon and Sadiq Khan said the incoming UK prime minister had to increase funding for public services and urgently increase financial support for those in greatest
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Stuart Heritage)
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The backlash to rule them all? Every controversy about The Rings of Power so far
It’s only been out for three days, but it has already sparked multiple rows. From review bombing to the lack of female beards, here’s a rundownIt’s hard to know exactly what to make of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power so far, for several reasons. The series has veered wildly in quality, with its second episode a vast improvement on its stunning but directionless pilot. It’s hard, too, to crosscheck with the source material, given that the entire shebang is cobbled together from a bunch
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Agence France-Presse)
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China earthquake kills 21 as tremors shake locked-down Chengdu
Deadly quake in Sichuan also felt in provincial capital where millions are confined to their homesAt least 21 people have been killed in a strong earthquake that struck south-western China and was felt by millions of people confined to their homes under a strict Covid lockdown in Chengdu.The 6.6-magnitude quake hit about 26 miles (43km) south-east of the city of Kangding at a depth of about six miles, the US Geological Survey (USGS) said. Continue reading...
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Melissa Godin)
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‘I couldn’t date a climate change denier!’ The couples who bond – and split – over love for the planet
From debates about plastic bags to guilt about bringing children into the world, environmental issues are increasingly shaping our relationshipsWhen Mitzi Jonelle Tan first saw Jon Bonifacio at a student council meeting at the University of the Philippines in 2017, she knew she liked him. But it wasn’t his good looks or sense of humour that got her swooning: it was his interest in climate activism. “I looked at him and knew we could be activists together,” she says. They went on to spend four ye
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Donald McRae)
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Brian O’Driscoll: ‘It’s normal to feel loss and a little envy towards those still playing’
The former Ireland and Leinster captain has made a documentary about retired sportsmen and mental health, a subject he knows plenty aboutThere are moments we don’t see, away from the din and dazzle of a fevered crowd, where a different truth emerges for a famous sportsman in retirement. On an ordinary Tuesday afternoon, at a low‑key Chiswick Rugby Club, Brian O’Driscoll tells me about some of them. They range from visiting a psychiatrist to help prepare for life without rugby to the distressing
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Richard Partington Economics correspondent)
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UK economy on brink of recession as Truss takes over, figures show
Activity in manufacturing and services fell last month as businesses struggle with soaring costs Liz Truss will become the UK’s next prime minister with the economy on the brink of recession, according to figures that show private sector activity fell last month as businesses struggle with soaring costs.The latest snapshot from S&P Global and the Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply (Cips) revealed a “severe and accelerated” decline in manufacturing output in August, alongside wea
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Pippa Crerar, Adam Sich, Maheen Sadiq, Monika Cvorak and Nikhita Chulani)
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What is Liz Truss's vision for Britain? – video explainer
Liz Truss will become Britain’s next prime minister after winning a resounding victory over Rishi Sunak in the bitterly fought Conservative leadership contest. The foreign secretary won 81,326 votes from Tory members, while the former chancellor picked up 60,399 votes. But the euphoria of victory will quickly give way to the hard reality of the economic challenges ahead with the country gripped by a cost of living crisis. The Guardian's political editor, Pippa Crerar, lays out the tasks ahead fo
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Thomasina Miers)
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Thomasina Miers’ recipe for lemongrass and coconut pork with corn and herb salad | The new flexitarian
Spain meets Thailand in this tangy grilled pork saladWhen I was young, celebrations always involved my father heading to the butcher on his motorbike. To him, restaurants were a scandalous waste of money, and cooking a beautiful piece of meat or fish at home was the proper thing to do. On a recent trip to Madrid, I was reminded of those family feasts at a barbecue where a friend had grilled the skirt of an Ibérico pig. This cut, the secreto, from behind the shoulder and marbled with fat and flav
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Lizzy Davies)
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Drought likely to push parts of Somalia into famine by end of year, warns UN
World is ‘in last minute of the 11th hour to save lives’, says aid chief, amid fears that crisis is worse than 2010 famine, when 250,000 diedTwo areas of Somalia are likely to enter a state of famine later this year as the country battles an unrelenting drought and flare-ups of conflict, the UN humanitarian chief has warned.Martin Griffiths said the latest UN food insecurity analysis had found “concrete indications” that famine would occur in the Baidoa and Burhakaba districts of south-central S
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Helen Davidson in Taipei)
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‘Our people are still trapped’: Uyghur exiles demand action on abuses
Campaigners criticise failure of UN report to label China’s crackdown on Muslim minorities genocide“I feel like my house is on fire, it’s burning down and my children, my family is trapped inside,” said Zumrat Dawut via video link. “I scream and scream for the world to come, and help me put out the fire, but at times I feel like no one is coming to our rescue.”Last Wednesday, as Michelle Bachelet, the UN high commissioner for human rights, finished her term and released a long-awaited report on