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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Suzanne Wrack)
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Toppling Chelsea from their WSL perch will be the toughest of tasks
Arsenal look the likeliest challengers again and Manchester City could be vulnerable after the scale of summer changeNothing is inevitable in football. No matter how long the odds, there is always the chance of an upset. That said, there is an unmistakable air of invincibility around the Chelsea side crafted for a decade by Emma Hayes.They were pushed to the wire by Arsenal last season before winning a third consecutive Women’s Super League title, by a point. In the 2020-21 campaign they pipped
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Matthew Weaver)
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Fireball over Scotland and NI was likely ‘space junk’ from Elon Musk satellite, say astronomers
UK Meteor Network says object in night sky most likely a deorbiting satellite from SpaceX projectA fireball seen over Scotland and Northern Ireland is likely to have been space junk from Elon Musk’s satellite programme, according to astronomers examining it.The UK Meteor Network said the fireball was visible for 20 seconds just after 10pm on Wednesday night. It received almost 800 reports from Scotland, North Ireland and northern England. Continue reading...
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Mark Sweney)
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John Lewis suffers first half loss of £99m and warns of risk to staff bonuses
Outlook ‘uniquely uncertain’, says Partnership as it announces cost of living support for staffThe John Lewis Partnership has warned its annual staff bonus is at risk this year after it slumped to a first half loss of £99m and said the outlook in the run-up to Christmas was “uniquely uncertain”.The group, which is staff-owned and includes the Waitrose supermarket chain, blamed soaring inflation for the loss in the 26 weeks to 30 July, which compared with a £29m loss before tax in the same period
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Zoe Williams)
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Dining across the divide: ‘To be out-niced, as a Canadian, is very upsetting’
An archaeologist and an environmental engineer disagree on lockdown and borders. Can they find common ground over the climate crisis?Eric, 28, ReadingOccupation Archaeologist Continue reading...
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Stuart Heritage)
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We are all losers in the ‘woke v racist’ Little Mermaid culture war
The boring spat over the Disney trailer makes idiots of us all – whether Ariel is black or white, it is clearly a film that should rightfully be ignored then forgotten foreverThe worst thing about the state of the culture wars is that it requires us to formulate opinions about things that absolutely do not deserve them. Exhibit A is Disney’s forthcoming live action remake of The Little Mermaid. By all accounts, this isn’t really a film that deserves to take up a lot of anyone’s brain power. It’s
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Andrew Pulver)
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Little Mermaid: star Halle Bailey ‘in awe’ at response to trailer
Bailey, the lead in Disney’s new live action version, has responded to tweets engaging with Black girls seeing her in the film’s trailerLittle Mermaid star Halle Bailey has said she is “in awe” of the reaction to the film’s trailer, which was released to the public on 10 September during Disney’s D23 fan expo.Bailey, who plays Ariel in a live action remake of Disney’s successful 1989 animation, was responding to a Brazilian tweet captioned: “Compilation of the reaction of black children seeing H
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Sarah Shaffi)
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‘Feminist icon’ Miss Marple returns in 12 new authorised mystery stories
Agatha Christie’s detective faces a dozen fresh cases in newly commissioned work by authors including Val McDermid, Dreda Say Mitchell, Kate Mosse and Natalie HaynesAuthors of a new collection of stories featuring one of Agatha Christie’s most beloved creations, Miss Marple, have described the character as a “feminist icon” and “one of the great unsung heroines of literature”.The collection, titled Marple, marks the first time anyone other than Christie has written “official” (as recognised by
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Timothy Garton Ash)
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Post-Elizabethan Britain faces a diminished and difficult future – but don’t count it out | Timothy Garton Ash
After Brexit and then the death of the Queen, national unity and global respect are in doubtAfter the funeral of Queen Elizabeth, what’s in store for post-Elizabethan Britain? Whatever you think of the institution of monarchy in a democracy, there must be huge respect for her 70 years of dedicated service as an impartial head of state and a unifying figure in Britain and beyond. Yet so much of what she represented is now in doubt. She stood for the almost paradoxical unity of four nations in a s
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Jay Rayner)
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I used to cook in chaos. Now I’m a competitive cleaner | Jay Rayner
Tidying up as you go seemed a joyless concept – until I finally saw the lightI appear to have developed late-onset tidiness. As a younger, ever-questing cook, the four words that made my lip curl were: “Tidy as you go.” It was hard enough to beat and whip and emulsify as I went, without worrying about the whole tidying business too. It was an utterly joyless phrase; the sort uttered when I was a kid by one of those flinty, disappointed schoolteachers who drained every subject of joy and who indi
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Lisa O'Carroll Brexit correspondent)
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UK to unilaterally continue suspending Northern Ireland border checks
Move likely further to antagonise EU but leaders hope Queen’s death may help bring about reconciliationAll the day’s political developments – liveThe UK has made a unilateral decision to continue suspending border checks on farm produce and other goods entering Northern Ireland from Great Britain, a move likely to antagonise the EU but not provoke further action.London notified Brussels of its decision on Thursday in its formal response to seven lawsuits brought by the EU over the alleged failur