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Sep 10, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Associated Press)
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Berlin says ‘nein’ to World Cup fan zone and calls off Germany’s street party
Organising company blames Covid uncertainty for decision‘Fan mile’ attracted hundreds of thousands of supportersFifa’s decision to hold the World Cup in Qatar during a northern hemisphere winter means thousands of Germany supporters will have to do without their traditional huge “fan mile” viewing party at Berlin’s Brandenburg Gate.Berlin’s local environment authority told news agency DPA on Saturday that it was unlikely to approve the special exemptions needed to hold such an event, while the c
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Sep 10, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (James Mossman)
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Savoury cooking with late summer fruit – recipes by 10 Greek Street
Make the most of summer produce while you still can: greengages take mackerel to another level, while peaches are the soft sell for pork chops with runner beansIt’s late summer, and with that comes arguably some of the finest produce: intensely sweet fruit such as peaches and greengages, which can be incorporated into our savoury cooking. Paired with bold, rich meat or fish, the flavour of the fruit comes alive and becomes the star of the show. These dishes are to be enjoyed while taking in the
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Sep 10, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Katherine Hassell)
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Vince Cable: ‘Dancing makes me happy. I still have lessons once a week’
The politician, 79, on reading romantic fiction, racism in the 1960s, fear of water and getting called ‘old’My earliest memory is the rag and bone men going down the street with a horse and cart. I was three. My other vivid memory was a year later, 1947. The Ouse, which often floods in York, flooded the streets where I lived. We had to walk around on planks on upturned buckets.Bettering yourself was the dominant aim in life. I was part of a highly aspirational family. My father was ambitious for
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Sep 10, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Kitty Empire)
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100 Gecs review – wizards of hyperpop hellbent on fun
SWG3 Galvanizers, GlasgowLoud and lurid, the American duo fuse distorted vocals, synthetic pop and singalong punk in a madcap extravaganzaThe stage is invisible, a wall of fog lit by strobes. Two figures bounce out of the mist, one wearing a giant yellow wizard’s hat that glows fluorescent in the UV light. So dense is the dry ice, so magenta and lime green the lights, sometimes all you can see is this disembodied hat – which belongs to Dylan Brady, 50% of 100 Gecs – or an arm, sometimes attached
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Sep 10, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Clive James)
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From the archive: Clive James on the Queen’s encounter with Reagan, 1983
Elizabeth II endured many tours during her reign, but few will have been recorded with such wit or observation as this visit to California• Read more of the Observer’s From the Archive special on Queen Elizabeth IIThe Royal Scuba Tour of California began last Saturday with scarcely any rain at all. The clouds over San Diego were full of water, but none of it was actually falling out of the sky as the Britannia edged towards Broadway Pier on the Embarcadero, just along from Anthony’s Fish Grotto.
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Sep 10, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Greg Wood)
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Talking Horses: Haskoy can emulate famous Queen winner in St Leger
New London is sure to start favourite in the rescheduled St Leger but Haskoy could be worth your interestRacing resumes at Doncaster on Sunday following the death of Queen Elizabeth II on Thursday with a meeting and a race that was close to the late monarch’s heart throughout her reign.She paid her first visit to Town Moor on Leger day in 1952, just a few months after inheriting the royal silks and bloodstock following the death of her father, George VI, to see Gay Time finish unplaced in the Cl
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Sep 10, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (James Tapper)
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Class or crass? Brands walk a fine line in marking Queen’s death
Posts by Playmobil and Legoland Windsor provoked comment, as did the Queen Elizabeth II workoutCharles proclaimed King – live updatesContent is king, in #marketingspeak at least, but many brands have discovered that the Queen is not content.In the tumult of reaction to news of the Queen’s death, social media managers struggled to work out the best way to communicate to their customers. Continue reading...
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Sep 10, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories
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‘God save the King’: King Charles III officially proclaimed Britain’s new monarch – video
King Charles was officially proclaimed as Britain’s new monarch on Saturday at a ceremony in St James’s Palace where former prime ministers, bishops and a host of politicians shouted ‘God save the King’. The accession council ceremony held at the official residence of the sovereign in London was televised for the first time ever. Charles, 73, immediately succeeded his mother Queen Elizabeth when she died on Thursday but the council met on Saturday to proclaim his succession, with his s
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Sep 10, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Tim Adams)
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Queen Elizabeth’s reign was one of fortitude and faith
While the empire slipped away, society swung and privacy withered, she was steadfast, putting duty above all elseRead more of the Observer’s From the Archive special on Queen Elizabeth IIReading through this selection of the best of the Observer’s writing about Queen Elizabeth II is to be struck by that truism: age tends to make us ourselves, but more so. If the comparative frailty of the Queen in recent years has revealed more of her character, it only confirmed what we always suspected: that s
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Sep 10, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Simon Parkin)
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Immortality review – an irresistible plunge into a Hollywood mystery
(Sam Barlow; Half Mermaid; PC, Xbox, smartphone)Her Story creator Sam Barlow surpasses himself with this stunning interactive movie thriller in which you play detective, film editor and eavesdropperFor several years the British video game designer Sam Barlow (Her Story, Telling Lies) has been exploring fresh territory at the border between cinema and interaction. Unlike the cringey full-motion video films of the medium’s formative years, such as Dragon’s Lair or Night Trap – cinematic versions o