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Sep 03, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Josy Forsdike)
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Original Observer Photography
From lifeguards on Britain’s beaches to Notting Hill carnival, the best original photographs from the Observer commissioned in August 2022 Continue reading...
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Sep 03, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Guardian Staff)
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‘We nearly threw them out’: the photographs of Andy Warhol that sat in a cupboard for 50 years
William John Kennedy worked with the artist on a unique set of images. Now, his widow and other figures from Warhol’s ‘menagerie’ reflect on life at the FactoryThe story of these photographs begins when my husband, William John Kennedy, attended the opening of Robert Indiana’s first solo show in New York in 1962. Bill had just set up his photography studio in the city and was going to lots of exhibitions, meeting artists. He was a fantastic person, very likable; he got along with all different k
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Sep 03, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Jonathan Howcroft)
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Australia v South Africa: Rugby Championship Test – live!
Updates on the Wallabies’ clash with the Springboks in SydneyAny thoughts? Email Jonathan or tweet @JPHowcroft“It’s time for our modern day heroes to write their chapter on this holy soil,” preaches Channel 9 with the kind of bombast that makes me question the benefit of functioning ears.Tonight’s match is an important milestone in the history of the Sydney Football Stadium. It is the first international sporting event at the expensively redeveloped arena, a process that leaves many issues unres
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Sep 03, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Léonie Chao-Fong)
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Russia-Ukraine war: Ukrainian forces ‘exploiting poor Russian leadership’; EU outcry at gas pipeline closure – live
UK says Ukraine achieved ‘tactical surprise’ with latest counter-offensive; EU rejects Moscow reasoning for Nord Stream closureWhat we know on day 192 of the invasionThe Russian energy major Gazprom has said Siemens Energy is ready to help repair broken equipment for the Nord Stream 1 gas pipeline, but claimed there was nowhere available for them to carry out the work.Gazprom, the state-owned oil and gas firm, extended the shutdown of gas flows through its key Nord Stream 1 pipeline to Germany o
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Sep 03, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Yotam Ottolenghi)
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Fried chicken, creme caramel and dressing: Yotam Ottolenghi’s recipes for cooking with honey
Honey elevates a medley of vegetables in a sweet soy dressing, in a gingery, herby sauce for crisp chicken, and in a lavish burnt honey and lime creme caramel Honey is such a versatile ingredient in the kitchen. It’s not surprising, really, given how many forms it comes in, though some are more suited to heating than others. “Single-estate” honey – the kind that comes from a particular plant (acacia or manuka, say) – won’t survive much heat, so save that for spreading on toast, drizzling on yogh
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Sep 03, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (As told to Gwyn Topham Transport correspondent)
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‘It’s carnage’: the life of a Gatwick baggage handler during a summer of flight chaos
A long-serving baggage handler employed at Gatwick airport gives a candid account of working life ‘In normal times you’d know what flights you were handling at the start of the day. Now you can’t, because it’s carnage. Doing the day shift’s not too bad, but on a late or night shift, people are getting hammered … nothing’s going to plan, the planes are all coming in late – you don’t really have time to take on food, or take a break.I’ve worked at Gatwick for 20 years. But with so many new people
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Sep 03, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Lisa Allardice)
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Ian McEwan on ageing, legacy and the attack on his friend Salman Rushdie: ‘It’s beyond the edge of human cruelty’
The author’s new novel explores how global events shape individual lives – but nothing prepared him for this ‘dark moment’• Got a question for Ian McEwan?Ian McEwan was on holiday on the remote coast of north-west Scotland when he heard the news that his great friend Salman Rushdie had been attacked in New York. His wife, the writer Annalena McAfee, let out a cry from the next door room in the small hotel where they were staying. The numbness of his first response was quickly followed by a feeli
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Sep 03, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Laura Whateley)
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Clothes shopping: does buying from outlet stores really save you cash?
More consumers are turning to designer outlet villages in search of deals amid the cost of living crisis“Sale: up to 60%!”, “Buy three clearance items and receive 30% off” – every shop window lining the pedestrianised boulevards and manicured flower boxes of Ashford Designer Outlet in Kent promises hefty discounts.On a sunny afternoon in August, people are out searching for bargains on everything from school shoes and winter coats to Marks & Spencer underwear and cut-price wedding dresses. C
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Sep 03, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Guardian Staff)
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10 of the best European city breaks with a difference
Whether your ideal trip involves trying local food, nightlife and culture, or just kicking back in pretty surroundings, these unsung spots cover all bases Continue reading...
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Sep 03, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Agence France-Presse in Colombo)
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Calls for arrest of Sri Lanka’s ousted president after return
Rights groups say Gotabaya Rajapaksa, who fled in July amid protests, should be brought to justice on a number of chargesThe deposed Sri Lankan president Gotabaya Rajapaksa is facing calls for his arrest after returning home from self-imposed exile under the protection of the government that took charge when he fled.Rajapaksa fled the island country under military escort in July when a huge crowd stormed his official residence after months of angry demonstrations against his government. Continue