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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Guardian staff and agencies)
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London tube faces severe disruption after power cuts
Delays hit morning rush-hour after Victoria line suspended and Piccadilly line partially closedLondon Underground services suffered severe disruption on Monday morning due to “power supply problems”, Transport for London (TfL) said.The entire Victoria line was suspended at about 7am, before later reopening. Continue reading...
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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Melissa Jacobs)
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The Bengals’ wild loss showed why long snappers, the NFL’s invisible men, matter
Evan McPherson could have won the game twice for Cincinnati against their divisional rivals. But they were missing a key manThe latest instalment of the Steelers-Bengals rivalry was an anxiety-ridden thriller, even for those with no rooting interest in either team. A display of football mastery for the ages, it was not. But the 23-20 overtime win by Pittsburgh had more twists and turns than an entire season of Stranger Things.As such there were several key takeaways, starting with TJ Watt and a
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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Richard Partington Economics correspondent)
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UK economy grows more slowly than expected amid cost of living crisis
GDP rises by 0.2% in July as worker shortages and inflation weigh on activity• Analysis: UK economic growth remains tepid despite sizzling temperaturesThe UK economy grew more slowly than expected in July as worker shortages and soaring costs weighed on activity amid the heightened risk of recession.The Office for National Statistics said gross domestic product (GDP) rose by 0.2% in July, after a sharp fall of 0.6% in June when the additional bank holiday for the Queen’s platinum jubilee led to
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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Ruth Michaelson)
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British-Egyptian hunger striker Alaa Abd El-Fattah says he may die in prison
Jailed activist-blogger may escalate six-month hunger strike as supporters say UK is failing to pressure its Cop27 partnerThe British-Egyptian activist Alaa Abd El-Fattah has warned his family he may die in prison, as he reaches six months on hunger strike in the run-up to the Cop27 climate conference in Sharm El Sheikh.“I don’t want to upset you, but I don’t believe there’s any chance of individual salvation,” he told his mother during her visit to Wadi al-Natrun prison. He passed on a list of
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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Shabnam Chaudhri)
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A note to the new Met police commissioner: protect the public, not just your officers | Shabnam Chaudhri
There is a toxic culture within the force and it needs ‘tough love’ from Mark Rowley. The scandals must stop• Shabnam Chaudhri is a former detective superintendentAs a former senior police officer with more than 30 years’ service working on the frontline and ending my career at the rank of detective superintendent, I know only too well how challenging policing can be – not least for a new commissioner of the Metropolitan police. On Monday, Mark Rowley takes over Britain’s biggest force, and with
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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Martin Farrer)
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India is quietly laying claim to economic superpower status
India recently overtook UK as the world’s fifth biggest economy – and it could be third by 2030The rise of China has been the biggest story in the global economy in recent decades. But amid concern about its stumbling property market and global fears about inflation, the emergence of its neighbour, India, as a potential new economic superpower may be going under the radar.You won’t find mention of it in Liz Truss’s blueprint for a “modern brilliant Britain”, but the UK has just been overtaken by
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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Frankie Adkins in Newquay. Photographs by Luke Gartside)
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‘The smile says it all’: the Cornish surf school for disabled people
Newquay-based Coastal Crusaders brings the joys and freedom of the ocean to many children who never thought it possibleA wheelchair tracks down the yellow sand of Newquay’s Great Western Beach, steered towards the Atlantic Ocean by a team clad in wetsuits. At the water’s edge, they pause, transferring 12-year-old Brody Walters from the security of his seat to a bright yellow surfboard, before wading out into the gentle, waist-high waves.“I never thought we would see Brody on a surfboard because
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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Samuel Gibbs Consumer technology editor)
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iOS 16 release: everything you need to know about Apple’s big update
Free software upgrades for iPhone and Watch that revamp the lockscreen, add new watchfaces, can unsend messages and more due for releaseApple plans to release software updates for its iPhone and smartwatch on Monday, adding new features and designs for compatible devices.Announced at the firm’s developer conference in June, iOS 16 and watchOS 9 totally change the lockscreen, attempt to destroy the much maligned password, revamp notifications, and add new watchfaces, new running statistics and mo
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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Interview by Stephen Emms)
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A local’s guide to Rotterdam: secrets of the Netherlands’ second city
From the best kimchi to buzzing galleries and gardens, restaurateur Manuela Gonçalves Tavares shares his insider tipsDutch food was once all meat, veg and potatoes, but in the 1950s migrants from all over the world started arriving and created the food culture we now have. A popular tourist market is Markthal with about 100 vendors, including Natamania, which sells delicious Portuguese pastéis de nata. Continue reading...
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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Harriet Meyer)
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How to save money when you’re 60-plus
Claim deals in restaurants and pubs, in cinemas and theatres and when travelling by train or coachThe soaring cost of living makes it more important than ever to ensure your money stretches as far as possible. Continue reading...