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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Paula Cocozza)
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A new start after 60: I was angry about being left out of my father’s will. Then I found peace in the woods
Moniek Kramer always wanted a little house in the countryside. At the age of 65, struggling with the fallout from her father’s death, she finally got itIn her rented home in central Amsterdam, where she lived for many years, Moniek Kramer dreamed of greenery. She grew up by the river Amstel on the outskirts of the city, until her parents separated when she was 10, and, maybe, “was longing to go back there”. In adulthood, she kept looking for a house, “a small house”. She had all but given up, wh
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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Phoebe Weston)
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Bring on the parasitic wasps and hoverflies: Riverford embraces regenerative farming
Guy Singh-Watson, founder of the organic veg-box firm, continues to experiment with new ways of producing food and promoting wildlife, 36 years after his first harvestIn a field full of polytunnels containing row after row of tomatoes and cucumbers, laminated sheets covered in images that look like police mugshots are prominently displayed. Pictured are a list of “friends and foes”.The “foes”, according to Riverford Organic Farmers, are aphids, spider mites and thrips. The “friends” are predator
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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Greg Whitmore)
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Marsha Hunt: a life in pictures
The actor from the Golden Age of Hollywood has died aged 104. Blacklisted in the 1950s, she went on to dedicate her life to humanitarian causes• Obituary Continue reading...
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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Martin Farrer)
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Russia-Ukraine war: Ukraine successes have ‘significant implications’ for Russia, says UK – live updates
British defence intelligence says losses in Kharkiv region will dent Kremlin’s ‘overall operation’ and further damage the morale of troops on the groundSee all our Ukraine coverage hereUkraine has accused Russia of launching cruise missile attacks on Kharkiv in “revenge” for the battlefield defeats the invading force has suffered in recent days.The mayor of Kharkiv city, Ihor Terekhov, said one strike had cut electricty and water supplies to the city. There were also reports of blackouts in Dnip
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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Graeme Wearden)
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UK GDP report to show how economy performed in July – business live
Rolling coverage of the latest economic and financial news, including July’s UK GDP reportFragile state of UK economy scrutinised as nation mournsEconomists fear that next week’s bank holiday for the Queen’s state funeral, and the impact of national mourning, could push the economy nearer to recession.Growth could be weaker than normal in August, as Monday 19th won’t be a normal working day. That could lead to lost trade at restaurants, bars and concert venues, as people pay their tributes to Qu
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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Ben Doherty (now) and Kate Lyons (earlier))
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Queen Elizabeth’s coffin to be put on view in Edinburgh as King Charles and royals fly to Scotland – live
A service of thanksgiving will be held at St Giles’ cathedral in Edinburgh and members of the public will be able to pay respects from 5pmOnly very recently did the Queen make her screen breakthrough. Like British Shakespearean stage veterans who suddenly find themselves in a huge movie franchise late in life, the monarch found herself knocking it out of the park with a superstarring role in the 2012 London Olympics, opposite Daniel Craig’s 007.And Craig looked almost paralysed by his co-star’s
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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Kaamil Ahmed)
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Yemen’s coffee farmers bid to win over baristas to their heritage beans
Auction in London aims to help rural growers and put ‘birthplace of good coffee’ back on the map for connoisseursThe beans that have grown across Yemen’s harsh mountain landscapes for more than 600 years have been largely overlooked by modern coffee connoisseurs.But last month, a group of farmers in ceremonial dress, replete with daggers in their belts, visited a London coffee-roasting firm, bent on restoring Yemen’s status as the birthplace of good coffee. Continue reading...
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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Hollie Richardson, Ellen E Jones, Danielle De Wolfe, Jack Seale and Simon Wardell)
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TV tonight: Daemon’s scandalous return to King’s Landing in House of the Dragon
Will he receive a warm welcome from his brother, the king? Plus: Liam’s job gives him pause for thought in Ladhood. Here’s what to watch today• Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II, some of tonight’s scheduling may change Continue reading...
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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Lester Holloway)
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I called King Charles an ally to black people. I hope he lives up to that title | Lester Holloway
Britain’s first post-colonial monarch championed diversity as Prince of Wales, but he must go much furtherThe sea of white faces outside Buckingham Palace singing God Save the King this weekend was revealing. During her reign, the Queen enjoyed mass appeal at home across communities with roots in the former empire and commanded respect, especially among those of a certain age. The the calypso-loving Elizabeth, who defied conventions and racist attitudes in 1961 to share a dance with Ghana’s pan-
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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Stuart Clark)
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Starwatch: it is a great time to search the skies for Capricorn
This week the brightest objects in the constellation are the planet Saturn and the star Deneb AlgediIt is a great time of the year to search out Capricornus, the sea goat. This constellation was identified a few thousand years BC in Babylonian astronomy as the goat-fish, a hybrid creature with the body and head of a goat and the tail of a fish. In Greek mythology, the constellation is often associated with either Amalthea, who suckled Zeus, or Pan, the shepherd god.This week, the brightest objec