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Sep 02, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Marina Hyde)
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It would have been better for everyone if the festival of Brexit had stayed in its box | Marina Hyde
Who could have predicted that Unboxed would be a such a surreal disaster? Literally everyoneThere is simply no subtlety to the UK’s adventures in self-parody these days. Take the so-called Festival of Brexit and the criticism levelled at this £120m deceased elephant by everyone from appalled auditors on the culture select committee to visitors who somehow didn’t enjoy being forced to sit through what they were being shown. Total fiasco, you say? Appalling waste of public money, you say? Complete
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Sep 02, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Joe Plimmer)
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Energy-saving workers and the world’s largest zoetrope: Friday’s best photos
The Guardian’s picture editors select photo highlights from around the world Continue reading...
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Sep 02, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Libby Brooks Scotland correspondent)
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‘It’s a bit of freedom’: traffic-stopping tech helps Glasgow school’s bike bus on its way
Convoy of Shawlands primary children ‘have as much right to be on the road as cars’, say parentsWith a jingle of bells and a blur of hi-vis jackets, the colourful convoy of children and parents crosses a busy junction on Glasgow’s southside on their way to primary school.It’s Friday morning, and the weekly Shawlands bike bus is using a new wireless remote control to pause the peak morning traffic at Shawlands Cross for long enough to allow the 50 or so cyclists to navigate the junction together
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Sep 02, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Emma Brockes)
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Digested week: an hour out of New York and we’re suddenly in Trumpland | Emma Brockes
New Yorkers expect faded Trump signs in Long Beach but not the eye-popping sight of Confederate flagsWe take a train an hour east of New York to Long Beach, a beautiful stretch of sand bordered by industry. On the horizon, an endless line of cargo ships waiting to dock in the city; directly above, planes beginning their final descent into JFK. Continue reading...
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Sep 02, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Dan Milmo Global technology editor)
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Nobel peace prize winners call for action on online disinformation
Campaigning journalists say data-harvesting Big Tech business model an ‘existential threat’ to democraciesA group of Nobel peace prize winners have called on governments to adopt a technology action plan to tackle the “existential threat” to democracies posed by online disinformation, hate speech and abuse.The 10-point manifesto was presented by the 2021 Nobel laureates, campaigning journalists Dmitry Muratov and Maria Ressa, in Oslo on Friday. It warns that the potential for technology to advan
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Sep 02, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Robert Booth Social affairs correspondent)
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Cambridgeshire council poised to be first in UK to trial four-day week
South Cambridgeshire district council set to vote on pilot of shortened week for 470 desk-based employeesA Cambridgeshire council is poised to become the first in the UK to trial a four-day week, in a pioneering test of whether the working pattern can be applied successfully in the public sector without disrupting frontline services.Councillors at South Cambridgeshire district council will vote later this month on whether to pilot a shortened week on the same pay for 470 desk-based workers befor
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Sep 02, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Emine Saner)
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‘Running around with a gun was gruelling’: Keeley Hawes on becoming an action hero in her mid-40s
What would you do if your nice quiet family holiday was disturbed by rampaging gunmen? If you’re Keeley Hawes in new BBC drama Crossfire, you become a gun-toting mama bear to try and save your kids … and everyone elseOn holiday a few years ago, thriller writer Louise Doughty was idling on a sun lounger, her family spread out through the resort, and her mind wandered to a dark place. “What would I do if we were suddenly in a situation of peril?” says Doughty. “Would I go to that family member? Or
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Sep 02, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Lorenzo Tondo in Palermo)
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Silvio Berlusconi, 85, makes TikTok debut with appeal to young voters
Former Italian prime minister, plotting political comeback, targets youth after lowering of voting age Italy’s former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi has made his TikTok debut in an attempt to appeal to young people in the run-up to a national election this month after the country dropped the voting age.“Hi guys, here I am,” the 85-year-old said, kicking off his short video on the Chinese-owned social media site, which is more commonly used by teenagers and dominated by dancers and fashion clip
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Sep 02, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Patrick Barkham and Helena Horton)
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‘Once in a generation’ scheme to restore nature in 22 areas across England
Exclusive: conservationists hail government-backed projects led by farmers and landowners to revive biodiversityAmbitious schemes by farmers and landowners to restore nature and reduce flooding while still producing food will be supported by the government in 22 locations across England.The landscape recovery scheme is being hailed by land managers and conservationists as the most “exciting and important” step in a generation to restore lost biodiversity. Continue reading...
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Sep 02, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Caroline Davies)
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Queen will not attend Highland Games due to mobility problems
Prince Charles will attend Braemar Gathering event in Scotland that monarch traditionally visitsThe Queen will miss the Braemar Gathering in Scotland, the Highland Games event held on the first Saturday in September that she traditionally attends during her summer break at Balmoral.It is understood the last-minute decision was taken for the comfort of the monarch, 96, who has experienced mobility problems since last year. Continue reading...