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Sep 03, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Suzanne Wrack at Stadion Wiener Neustadt)
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Sarina Wiegman ‘really excited’ about England taking on USA at Wembley
Win over Austria confirms automatic World Cup placeFriendly with world champions in October now confirmedSarina Wiegman said it is “absolutely” time to start getting excited about England’s showdown with the USA after her European champions secured their place at next summer’s World Cup with a 2-0 away defeat of Austria.England’s friendly against the world champions at Wembley was contingent on the team qualifying for the World Cup but tickets for the pending game sold out in less than 24 hours.
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Sep 03, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Jane Clinton)
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Police apologise for wrongful conviction of man executed 70 years ago
Mahmood Mattan, a British Somali, was hanged in 1952 after he was found guilty of a murder in CardiffThe family of a man wrongly convicted of murder has been given a police apology for the “terrible suffering” the miscarriage of justice caused, 70 years after he was executed in a British prison.Mahmood Mattan, a British Somali father of three, was hanged aged 28 in September 1952 after he was convicted of killing Lily Volpert in her Cardiff clothes store. He protested his innocence to the end. C
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Sep 03, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Louise Taylor)
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Mission accomplished: England can begin planning for 2023 World Cup | Louise Taylor
Sarina Wiegman has reasons to be optimistic about England’s chances in Australia and New Zealand next summerThe fallout of a failed crusade led to Wiener Neustadt’s creation in 1194 but England will remember it as the place where their World Cup qualifying mission was accomplished.Although the city’s 3,000-capacity stadium, an hour’s drive south of Vienna, seemed a slightly underwhelming setting for the Lionesses’ first match since winning Euro 2022 in front of nearly 90,000 fans at Wembley in J
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Sep 03, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Favel Parrett)
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‘Nella Dan, Nella Dan, Nella Dan’: the ghost of the lost red ship that called me to Antarctica
As a child, Favel Parrett was devastated when the Danish polar explorer Nella Dan was scuttled. As an adult, she brought it back to lifeGet our weekend culture and lifestyle emailIn 2012 the universe gave me one of the greatest gifts of my life. I won the Australian Antarctic Arts Fellowship and the prize was something no amount of money could buy – a bunk on the Australian Antarctic resupply vessel, Aurora Australis, and a voyage to Casey station in Antarctica.An old dream come true.Sign up for
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Sep 03, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Shanti Das)
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‘A bit of a clown at times’ – but Hartlepool’s voters will miss Boris Johnson
Liz Truss may struggle to retain red wall seat in deprived area where cost of living crisis is pressing issueAs a 30ft inflatable Boris Johnson bobbed above Hartlepool marina, the real prime minister addressed TV crews. It was May 2021, and for the first time in 54 years, the former Labour stronghold in north-east England had elected a Conservative MP. “I want to say a massive thank you to the people of Hartlepool for placing their confidence in us,” Johnson said.Fourteen months later, he would
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Sep 03, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Jonathan Wilson)
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After a wild €2.25bn spree, who can doubt that the Premier League is unstoppable? | Jonathan Wilson
Without some cap on spending, the rest can only look on in awe as England’s super-clubs disappear into the distanceRemember the pandemic? Remember when we thought nothing would be the same again? Remember when we thought the damage done to football’s finances was so severe that transfer fees might never recover? We were part right. This summer, Premier League clubs have spent €2.25bn (£1.94bn), more than La Liga, Serie A, the Bundesliga and Ligue 1 combined.The net spend is even more remarkable:
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Sep 03, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Toby Helm and Michael Savage)
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Pack cabinet with Johnson loyalists at your peril, Liz Truss is warned
Senior Tories tell likely leadership winner that she needs to appoint an inclusive team as row looms over Partygate reportSenior Tories are warning Liz Truss that she will lead a deeply divided Tory party to inevitable defeat at the next election unless she makes a concerted effort to include senior figures from across the party – including critics of Boris Johnson - in her cabinet.The foreign secretary is expected to be named on Monday as the new Tory leader and then enter Downing Street as pri
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Sep 03, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Ben Fisher at Villa Park)
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Leon Bailey earns Aston Villa point after Haaland strikes for Manchester City
Aston Villa may have been unable to halt Erling Haaland but Steven Gerrard’s side prevented the striker from running riot and Manchester City taking victory. Stopping Haaland was a daunting prospect in itself but, given the way City have eviscerated opponents of late, this represented an impressive retort by Villa, who levelled through Leon Bailey’s wonderful first-time finish.When Haaland struck his 10th goal in six games five minutes into the second half it seemed City would deepen the misery
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Sep 03, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Bryan Armen Graham at Flushing Meadows)
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Serena Williams found it difficult to say goodbye: the elite of the elite usually do
When the 23-time major champion says she’s retiring, maybe it’s time to believe her – and for her to believe herselfMaybe the first clue that retirement was going to be difficult for Serena Williams came in her first-person essay in Vogue, where she couldn’t even bring herself to say the word. Then there were the interviews throughout her month-long valedictory leading up to and during the US Open, where she deftly sidestepped direct questions and left the door open for a possible return. Even i
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Sep 03, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Nadia Khomami Arts and culture correspondent)
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Don’t take democracy for granted, warns director of Argentine junta film
Comments at Venice film festival come after recent failed assassination attempt on Argentina’s vice-presidentReview: Argentina 1985 – rousingly acted junta trial dramatisationA failed assassination attempt this week on the Argentine vice-president has shown that democracy cannot be taken for granted, the director behind a courtroom drama about the trial of Argentina’s military junta has said.Opening at the Venice film festival on Saturday, Santiago Mitre’s Argentina 1985 follows the prosecutors