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Sep 02, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (PA Media)
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Sharp rise in top degrees at three English universities investigated
Watchdog, which has not named institutions, says concerns over grade inflation ‘require further scrutiny’The education watchdog for England has launched an investigation into grade inflation after a sharp increase in the awarding of first and upper second-class degrees at several universities.The Office for Students (OfS) said the rates of students with top degrees at three universities and colleges, which have not been named, raised “potential concerns that require further scrutiny”. Continue r
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Sep 02, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Associated Press)
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Aid continues to arrive in Pakistan as deaths from floods pass 1,200
Planes bring food, medicine and tents to disaster zone, with officials blaming floods on climate crisisPlanes carrying fresh supplies are forming a humanitarian air bridge to flood-ravaged Pakistan as the death toll passed 1,200, officials have said, with families and children especially at risk of disease and homelessness.The ninth flight from the United Arab Emirates and the first from Uzbekistan were the latest to land in Islamabad overnight as a military-backed rescue operation elsewhere in
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Sep 02, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Jack Seale)
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House of Hammer review – the dark truth about Armie Hammer’s downfall
This documentary investigates the sexual misconduct allegations against the Hollywood star – then delves into his family who are said to be ‘a million times’ worse than Succession“I tried watching Succession,” says Armie Hammer’s aunt Casey, somewhere near the halfway point of House of Hammer (Discovery+). “I had to turn it off … Magnify Succession a million times and it was literally my family.” This, it turns out, is not hyperbole.The career of Armie Hammer, star of The Social Network and Call
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Sep 02, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Anita Bhagwandas)
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Can rubbing alcohol save the contents of a favourite compact?
Revive your broken powder compact with this slightly fiddly but worthwhile hackThe hackA trauma suffered by all makeup wearers is dropping a beloved beauty compact and shattering its contents. This online hack promises that any pressed-powder beauty product can be saved with a dash of rubbing alcohol (AKA surgical spirit).The testYou’re advised to take the contents of your broken item – mine is a face powder – and crush it up small with the end of a spoon (it seems counter-intuitive, I know). Ne
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Sep 02, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Merlisa Lawrence Corbett)
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Venus and Serena Williams became great through unity. A shared farewell was perfect
Serena is still alive in the singles draw but the siblings’ appearance in the doubles was a reminder of what they achieved together as a teamSerena Williams often says there would be no her without Venus. So if this was indeed their last tournament together, it is fitting that they went out in the doubles on Thursday night in the same manner as they arrived more than two decades ago: as a team – The Williams sisters.After they retire officially, you’ll find them on the pages of sports, business,
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Sep 02, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Polly Toynbee)
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The UK is at a perilous tipping point. But what is Truss planning to do about it? | Polly Toynbee
Each day brings more news about a spiralling catastrophe – the economy is crying out for major government interventionThe gigantic scale of the oncoming economic shock becomes clearer by the hour. Click – and there’s Goldman Sachs predicting a 22% inflation rise next year. Click again and Bloomberg reports UK energy companies will make £170bn in excess profits over the next two years. If interest rates do hit 4%, banks too will roll in unearned mortgage money, plus shedloads from money loaned to
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Sep 02, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Catherine Shoard)
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‘Isn’t it our duty to show horrible people?’ Matt Smith, Ralph Fiennes and The Forgiven film-makers on faith, hope and depravity
Director John Michael McDonagh, author Lawrence Osborne and the stars of the film discuss personal salvation, simplistic critics and why ‘you can’t build a culture out of non-stop moral hysteria’Everyone loved John Michael McDonagh’s first film, The Guard, with Brendan Gleeson as a sloshed cop. They admired his second, Calvary, in which Gleeson played a priest reconciled to his own murder. His third, a black comedy with Alexander Skarsgård and Michael Peña, was mostly loathed. McDonagh anticipat
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Sep 02, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Interviews by Georgina Lawton)
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You be the judge: should my flatmate make coffee for both of us in the morning?
Steve always makes enough for two. Hamish only makes it for himself. There’s trouble brewing here – you decide who’s in the right• Find out how to get a disagreement settled or become a You be the judge jurorI always make a pot of coffee for the two of us in the morning, but Hamish only makes it for himself Continue reading...
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Sep 02, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Joanna Ruck)
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The week in wildlife – in pictures
The best of this week’s wildlife pictures, including preening flamingos, a jackal cub and a kelp forest Continue reading...
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Sep 02, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Josh Taylor)
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Google trials new payment options for Android users after pressure from regulators across world
Pilot to let some app developers offer options outside Google’s Play payment system in Australia, Europe, India, Indonesia and JapanGet our free news app, morning email briefing or daily news podcastGoogle has quietly launched a pilot for apps to offer new payment options on Android devices in Australia, Europe, India, Indonesia and Japan, following pressure from regulators across the globe to open up alternative payment systems.On Friday, Google opened enrolment to developers of non-gaming apps