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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (John Harris, John Domokos and Katie Lamborn)
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‘I care, but I don't care’: What people in the UK really think about life after the Queen - video
Far away from pomp and ritual, John Harris and John Domokos spend time in three places where the themes of the Elizabethan age played out: Milton Keynes, inner-city Birmingham, and a former Yorkshire pit village. What emerges is a much more complicated, contradictory story than the one being told elsewhere Continue reading...
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Martin Belam)
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Russia-Ukraine war latest news: what we know on day 204 of the invasion
Volodymyr Zelenskiy makes surprise visit to liberated city of Izium; Ukrainian president involved in car crash in Kyiv but not seriously hurtSee all our Ukraine coverage here Continue reading...
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Harriet Sherwood Arts and culture correspondent)
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‘Forgotten master’: English artist whose work was lost for 120 years celebrated
John Louis Petit, who captured England’s changes during 19th century, ‘worthy of comparison with Turner’A forgotten 19th-century artist whose entire oeuvre disappeared for 120 years has been compared to JMW Turner by a leading art historian.John Louis Petit, an English clergyman who gave up his calling to focus on art and architecture, produced thousands of paintings that were widely exhibited but never sold. Continue reading...
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Karen McVeigh)
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NGO retracts ‘waste colonialism’ report blaming Asian countries for plastic pollution
Ocean Conservancy apologises for ‘false narrative’ of 2015 study that put blame for bulk of world’s plastic waste on five Asian statesAn environmental watchdog has retracted an influential report that blamed five Asian countries for the majority of plastic pollution in the ocean.The report, Stemming the Tide, from the US-based environmental advocacy group Ocean Conservancy, also included incineration and waste-to-energy as “solutions” to the plastics crisis. Published in 2015, it was decried as
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Martin Belam)
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Peppa’s new parents, Marco Polo’s home and Argentina’s money – take the Thursday quiz
Fifteen questions on general knowledge and topical trivia plus a few jokes every Thursday – how will you fare?The Thursday quiz! We meet again! We could do with some joy on the internet so here we are. You face 15 questions that could be topical, could be general knowledge, or could involve disparaging cheese manufactured in the US. It is just for fun and there are no prizes. Let us know how you get on in the comments, where you can score bonus points for spotting Doctor Who connections or for m
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Guardian readers)
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‘It’s not like anywhere else I’ve been to’: readers’ favourite cities
From the gardens of Cádiz to the brutalism of Belgrade, our tipsters reveal the European cities and towns that got their senses buzzing. Scroll down for the winning tipPadua is full of fascinating places to see. Saint Anthony’s Basilica, with a magnificent silver sarcophagus housing the saint’s body, easily rivals Saint Peter’s in Rome. The nearby botanical gardens, filled with plants and flowers, are a delightful way to pass a few hours. In the morning, hit Piazza della Frutta and Piazza delle
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Leyland Cecco in Toronto and Betty Ann Adam in Saskatoon)
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Canada’s ties to crown are loosening but cutting them could be tall order
Indigenous peoples’ relationship with monarch was ambivalent, and unpicking the links could open a constitutional Pandora’s boxThe final hurdle for any immigrant suffering through a bitter Canadian winter or swatting away hordes of summertime bugs is to pledge allegiance to a monarch thousands of kilometres away from the new country they call home.Queen Elizabeth II was well-liked by generations of Canadians, but her death and the ascension of her son Charles have revived a longstanding debate i
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Tom Phillips in Rio de Janeiro)
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‘Bolsonaro promotes hatred’: violence stalks run-up to crucial Brazil election
The brutal killing of a Lula supporter and other violent incidents are the product of a toxic climate whipped up by the far-right president, critics sayThe body was found in the shade of a mango tree: a man’s life cut short in a frenzy of stabbing – and a horrifying symbol of the political violence that has gripped Brazil under its rabble-rousing president, Jair Bolsonaro.“He showed no sign of remorse,” the police chief investigating the murder said of the prime suspect, a Bolsonaro-supporting l
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Dan Milmo Global technology editor)
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Ethereum cryptocurrency completes move to cut CO2 output by 99%
Software upgrade, known as ‘the merge’, will change how transactions are managed on its blockchain• How does ethereum’s ‘merge’ make the cryptocurrency greener?Ethereum, the second largest cryptocurrency, has completed a plan to to reduce its carbon emissions by more than 99%.The software upgrade, known as “the merge”, will change how transactions are managed on the ethereum blockchain, a public and decentralised ledger that underpins the cryptocurrency and generates ether tokens, the world’s mo
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Lorenzo Tondo)
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Why Italy is on verge of electing its first far-right leader since second world war
Giorgia Meloni’s Brothers of Italy draw on a vein of fascism in a country that – unlike Germany – has never had to confront its pastA hundred years after the rise of Italian fascism was heralded by Mussolini’s 1922 march on Rome, the country is on the verge of electing a party with its roots in neo-fascism.With just over a week to go until polling day, the smiling face of Giorgia Meloni, the leader of the Brothers of Italy, is emblazoned on thousands of posters from the heel in the south to the