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Sep 01, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Anthony Hayward)
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Bill Turnbull obituary
Journalist who as presenter of BBC Breakfast became a popular TV personalityWhen the television journalist Bill Turnbull became a presenter of the BBC’s Breakfast programme in 2001, he had years of experience behind him as a reporter covering news from more than 30 countries.That background gave Turnbull, who has died aged 66 after suffering from prostate cancer, the authority to step out of the studio on major news occasions and to anchor the programme from trouble spots in Britain and abroad –
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Sep 01, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Alexis Petridis)
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Yungblud: Yungblud review | Alexis Petridis's album of the week
(Locomotion/Polydor Records)With his second album, the rising pop-punk star shoots for the mainstream yet remains a staunch defender of the disaffectedDominic “Yungblud” Harrison famously gives good interview. He talks passionately about hot-button issues: gender fluidity, transgender rights, mental health. He peppers his conversation with attention-grabbing, self-aggrandising soundbites: “I’m everything that people hate.” “I’m more of a preacher than I am a musician.” “I am a vehicle for other
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Sep 01, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Anne Billson)
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Julia Roberts’s 20 best films – ranked!
Ahead of the release of Ticket to Paradise, a romcom co-starring George Clooney, we rate the Pretty Woman’s finest work, from Steel Magnolias to My Best Friend’s WeddingJulia Roberts got flak for her Irish accent (an Irish friend says “she gets away with kinda sorta sounding a bit Irish-ish”), but it’s not her fault this housemaid’s-eye view of the Jekyll and Hyde story is a dud. I blame dreary directing by Stephen Frears and John Malkovich’s monotonous performance as the two-faced doctor. Conti
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Sep 01, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Owen Jones)
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Liz Truss puts hard-right ideology above lives – and is backing oil and gas to prove it | Owen Jones
Amid mounting energy and climate crises, the would-be prime minister is burying her head in an eternal culture warHow best to describe wilfully vandalising the planet and threatening human life to satisfy ideological bloodlust? Liz Truss – already a plausible contender for the “worst prime minister ever” gong before she even assumes office – apparently intends to issue up to 130 drilling licences for oil and gas firms. If the purpose of this is to confront the looming social catastrophe of energ
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Sep 01, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Kalyeena Makortoff)
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IMF offers Sri Lanka provisional $2.9bn loan to tackle debt crisis
Funding still needs to be approved but could offer breathing space amid country’s economic turmoilThe International Monetary Fund has tentatively offered Sri Lanka a $2.9bn (£2.5bn) loan to help the country recover from the worst economic crisis since it gained independence from Britain in 1948.The funding is meant to provide some breathing space for Sri Lanka, which is scrambling to restructure nearly $30bn in debt to creditors including China, India and a string of international banks. Continu
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Sep 01, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Damian Carrington Environment editor)
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Energy crisis: UK households worst hit in western Europe, finds IMF
Heavy reliance on gas is behind price surge, with the impact on poorest households also the worst in EuropeThe energy crisis is hitting UK household budgets harder than any country in western Europe, according to analysis by the International Monetary Fund. The difference between the cost burden on poor and rich households is also far more unequal in the UK compared with other countries.The reason is the UK’s heavy reliance on gas to heat homes and produce electricity at a time when Russia’s wa
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Sep 01, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Martin Belam)
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Hemingway’s fish, Pioneer’s planet and Zendaya’s past – take the Thursday quiz
Fifteen questions on general knowledge and topical trivia plus a few jokes every Thursday – how will you fare?The quiz master has been away, but the moment has been prepared for. Trained otters were spotted in the canal by the Guardian’s London office earlier this week, signalling 15 not particularly topical questions in semaphore up at the windows so that you, dear reader, don’t have to go without a quiz, not even for one week. There are no prizes. It is just for fun. Let us know how you get on
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Sep 01, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Guardian readers)
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What a summer!: readers’ favourite holiday discoveries of 2022
From chilling out in Lübeck to climbing Norwegian mountains, our tipsters are delighted with their high season escapades. Scroll to the bottom for the winning tipWe visited the low-rise, one-village island of Hrísey during our round-Iceland tour. It sits in the Arctic-facing inlet of Eyjafjördur, 20 minutes by ferry from Árskógssandur, north of Akureyri – the fourth largest town in Iceland. We wrapped up well for the crossing, before following a 6km trail around the south of the island. There wa
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Sep 01, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Martin Belam (now) and Samantha Lock (earlier))
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Russia-Ukraine war: IAEA team determined to reach Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant despite conflicting reports of shelling – live
IAEA mission to the Russian-held Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant waiting at Ukrainian checkpoint after reports of shellingAt a glance: what we know on day 190 of the invasionThe International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) head, Rafael Grossi, has said the agency would consider establishing a continued presence at Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant.“There has been increased military activity including this morning, until very recently, a few minutes ago … but weighing the pros and cons and havin
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Sep 01, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Will Unwin (for starters))
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Transfer deadline day 2022: Antony, Arthur Melo, Aubameyang and Akanji news – live!
Men’s transfer interactive: all the major deadline-day movesAnd feel free to get in touch with Will by email or on TwitterIn unsurprising news, Antony is very pleased to join Manchester United on a deal running to 2027. I spoke to an Eredivisie full-back who said the Brazilian is the best he has come up against in the league. Now he just needs to prove it in England.“This is an incredible moment in my career to be joining one of the most iconic clubs in the world,” Antony said. “I’m thankful to