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Sep 11, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Jessica Elgot and Pippa Crerar)
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Foreign dignitaries must share buses to travel to the Queen’s funeral
Government guidance sets out strict rules urging international royalty and presidents to travel by commercial flightsDeath of Queen Elizabeth and accession of King Charles – latest updatesForeign heads of state arriving for the Queen’s funeral must travel by bus en masse to Westminster Abbey, rather than using private cars, according to newly issued government guidance.The documents, seen by the Guardian, set out strict rules for the dozens of international presidents, kings, queens and prime mi
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Sep 11, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Rajan Sami in Suva)
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Drag queens and TikTokers: queer Fijian influencers challenging traditional notions of masculinity
Homophobia is still rife in Fiji, say advocacy groups, but queer performers are pushing for visibility and changeSevuloni Lule, a professional dancer from Lautoka City in western Fiji, is causing a stir on Shenzen’s club scene in China.Or rather, his drag alter ego – Savanaah Marco LaVulva – is. Continue reading...
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Sep 11, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Lucy Mangan)
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Frozen Planet II review – TV so relentlessly wondrous that you’ll feel like a child again
David Attenborough’s tour of sweeping vistas, grumpy felines and terrifying predators is a sublime spectacle – and a rallying call for humanityEleven years after the BBC Natural History Unit led by Alastair Fothergill and Vanessa Berlowitz capped its trilogy of documentary series on the wonders of our planet with the icy grandeurs of Frozen Planet, they return with a sequel – “To witness new wonders while there is still time to save them”. That’s Sir David Attenborough speaking. You knew that.Th
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Sep 11, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Libby Brooks, Mark Brown and Severin Carrell)
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‘We had to be here’: crowds bid farewell to Queen on her final Scottish journey
As Queen Elizabeth II’s cortege drove from Balmoral to Edinburgh, well-wishers from near and far paid understated tributeThe hush had settled on the waiting crowd even before the Queen’s cortege appeared over the rise in the road from Balmoral. An oblivious toddler chattered into the silence on Ballater main street, where the country’s longest-serving monarch shopped for barbecue sausages at the local butcher.It was a typically Highland farewell to a woman those lining the village streets consid
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Sep 11, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (David Crouch in Gothenburg)
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Far right party fails to make breakthrough in Swedish election, exit polls suggest
Social Democrats and allies are on course for a majority of three seats, according to polling station researchExit polls suggest that the far right has narrowly failed to make a breakthrough in a knife-edge election in Sweden.According to polling station research by SVT Swedish television, the incumbent minority Social Democrat government and its parliamentary allies are on course for a majority of three seats. The poll also suggests the far-right Sweden Democrats (SD) are now the country’s seco
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Sep 11, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Benjamin Lee in Toronto)
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The Menu review – darkly comic foodie thriller is tasty but undercooked
Toronto film festival: Ralph Fiennes is a sinister chef with a deviously designed menu in a fun, if throwaway, stew of class satire and torture pornBoasting a director, co-writer and producer who have all served on HBO’s banner business drama Succession, restaurant thriller The Menu arrives with similar ingredients, just cooked at a different temperature. It’s as sleekly designed, all sharp marble edges and oversized wine glasses, and also focused on the grotesqueries of the haves, here being fo
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Sep 11, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Haroon Siddique Legal affairs correspondent)
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British Muslims’ citizenship reduced to ‘second-class’ status, says thinktank
Recently extended powers to strip people of their nationality almost exclusively targets Muslims, report saysBritish Muslims have had their citizenship reduced to “second-class” status as a result of recently extended powers to strip people of their nationality, a thinktank has claimed.The Institute of Race Relations (IRR) says the targets of such powers are almost exclusively Muslims, mostly of south Asian heritage, embedding discrimination and creating a lesser form of citizenship. Continue re
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Sep 11, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Tumaini Carayol at Flushing Meadows)
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Iga Swiatek’s season of supremacy is the hallmark of a serial champion | Tumaini Carayol
US Open triumph showed the supremely talented 21-year-old playing with a newfound grit – and she may yet get even betterIn the final week of last season, Iga Swiatek’s reward for a solid year was a place among the very best at the WTA Finals in Guadalajara. After the highs of winning the French Open late in 2020 and the adjustments she made as her whole world changed, Swiatek had enjoyed a good full season as a champion. But in Mexico she struggled badly. Swiatek lost her first two matches, quic
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Sep 11, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Sam Jones in Madrid)
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Spanish novelist Javier Marías dies at home in Madrid aged 70
Marías, also a translator and columnist, was described as ‘one of Spain’s greatest contemporary writers’The Spanish novelist Javier Marías, author of All Souls, A Heart so White, and the epic, three-part Your Face Tomorrow – and a writer regularly touted as a candidate for the Nobel prize for literature – has died at home in Madrid at the age of 70.Marías, who had been ill with pneumonia for the past month, died on Sunday, according to his publisher, Alfaguara. Continue reading...
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Sep 11, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Ewan Murray at Wentworth)
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Shane Lowry holds off LIV rebels to win PGA Championship ‘for the good guys’
Irishman’s 65 beats Rahm and McIlroy by a shot at WentworthLIV players Gooch and Reed end fourth and joint fifth Maybe 54-hole tournaments have been unfairly ridiculed. It was never in the plan of the DP World Tour to reduce its flagship event to three days, with broader events rendering such a scenario necessary. Given the circumstances, jokes about parallels between this PGA Championship and the LIV model that the DP World Tour is battling so hard against were best kept under wraps but the com