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Sep 13, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Associated Press)
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Second Sandy Hook defamation trial for conspiracy theorist Alex Jones begins
Connecticut jury hears arguments in trial to decide how much Jones should pay victims of school shooting he said was hoaxA Connecticut jury began hearing arguments Tuesday in a trial to decide how much money the US conspiracy theorist Alex Jones should pay relatives of victims of the Sandy Hook elementary school shooting for spreading a lie that the massacre was a hoax.The trial is being held in Waterbury, less than 20 miles from Newtown, where a man shot 26 children and teachers dead in 2012. C
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Sep 13, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (PA Media)
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Archie Battersbee: tributes paid at Southend funeral
The 12-year-old’s life support was withdrawn after his parents failed to overturn a high court rulingThe life of Archie Battersbee, who was at the centre of a legal battle between his parents and the Royal London hospital, has been celebrated at a funeral service featuring videos of him singing and performing gymnastics.The 12-year-old’s life support was withdrawn on 6 August after his parents, Hollie Dance and Paul Battersbee, failed to overturn a high court ruling that doctors could lawfully d
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Sep 13, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Oliver Holmes)
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Mystery over new woman in Kim Jong-un’s inner circle
Woman has been pictured at North Korean leader’s side in recent months, often carrying a handbagOften spotted in an understated suit dress, glasses, and carrying a black handbag, there’s a new character in the inner circle of Kim Jong-un in nuclear-armed North Korea. But her identity, for now, remains a mystery.She was at Kim’s side last week during a massive outdoor concert and was also seen carrying folders at a speech to the country’s parliament, the Supreme People’s Assembly, in which Kim vo
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Sep 13, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Diane Smyth)
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‘High octane visions’: the blurred, distorted genius of photographer William Klein
He captured the energy of New York’s streets, revolutionised fashion photography, then made savage, censored films about the west. His scope, imagination and influence were simply immense William Klein won his place in photographic history in 1956 when he published his first book, Life Is Good & Good for You in New York: Trance Witness Revels. Shot on the streets in his native city in 1954, and edited and designed by Klein, it was a high-octane vision that included deliberately blurred, dist
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Sep 13, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Letters)
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With the Queen’s death, Britain’s grand delusions must give way to reality | Letters
Jean Hewitt, Natalie Maguire, David Learmount and Bruce Hugman respond to an article by Nesrine Malik on the country’s image of itselfHow well Nesrine Malik captured my perception of the delusional state of so many in the UK today (Along with the Queen, Britain is laying to rest a sacred national image that never was, 11 September). I was born in London during the blitz, got my education and emigrated to Canada in 1961, contemptuous of the class system even at that young age. The history lessons
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Sep 13, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Letters)
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Mixed feelings about a family so far apart from us | Letters
Susan MacRae on growing up on the Balmoral estate and interacting with the royals. Plus a letter from Anthony NeweyI have just finished reading the beautifully toned piece by Ian Jack (They say the Queen was crowned in a different country. But some things in Britain never change, 10 September) and I was stirred to join in the discussion of mixed feelings and myths surrounding a family among us and yet so very far apart from us.I grew up on the Balmoral estate, so my life was sometimes immersed i
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Sep 13, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (PA Media and Alexi Duggins)
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Strictly Come Dancing postponed after death of the Queen
Twentieth series delayed by a week due to proximity to monarch’s funeralStrictly Come Dancing will delay its launch date amid schedule changes in the wake of the Queen’s death, the BBC has announced. The new series of the dance competition was due to return to screens on 17 September, two days before the late monarch’s state funeral on 19 September. The first show will be on 23 September, followed by the first live show on 24 September.The schedule shift is one of many in the days leading up to
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Sep 13, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Kate Connolly in Berlin)
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‘What is Berlin afraid of?’ Ukraine presses Germany for more military kit
Ukrainian foreign minister accuses German government of ignoring requests for military hardwareRussia-Ukraine war – latest updatesUkraine has ramped up the pressure on Germany to deliver more military hardware as Kyiv pursues its counter-offensive in the east and south against Russian forces.The Ukrainian foreign minister, Dmytro Kuleba, accused the German government of ignoring Kyiv’s requests for Leopard tanks and Marder infantry fighting vehicles. Continue reading...
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Sep 13, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Larry Elliott Economics editor)
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How is Liz Truss’s government challenging ‘Treasury orthodoxy’?
Sir Tom Scholar’s removal as Treasury’s top mandarin signals attempt to change department’s view of the worldSir Tom Scholar’s removal as the Treasury’s top mandarin was a brutal statement of intent by Liz Truss’s new government. The message was clear: the days when Britain’s economic strategy would be determined by bean counters were over. From now on, growth rather than balancing the books would be the priority.That is the theory. In practice, removing what Truss sees as the “dead hand” of Tre
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Sep 13, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Helena Bennett)
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The UK needs better insulated homes to free us from Putin and the fossil fuel giants | Helena Bennett
Government investment should be targeted at cutting bills by cutting waste. Until then we will remain dependentWith every new premiership comes new trials and tribulations. No one will be more aware of this than Liz Truss and her fresh cabinet, who have little choice but to hit the ground running with a plan to relieve the British public from the clutches of extortionate gas prices that have caused energy bills to spiral.The cost of living crisis is due almost entirely to Putin’s war in Ukraine