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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Michael Billington)
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From King Charles III to King Lear: what theatre tells us about taking the throne
Mike Bartlett’s 2014 play anticipated a constitutional crisis, while playwrights including Shakespeare and Chekhov have shown how traumatic a transfer of power can beWhat does the future hold for our new king? Mike Bartlett outlined one possible scenario in his 2014 play King Charles III. He showed the new monarch, even before his coronation, refusing to give royal assent to a bill restricting the freedom of the press. The decision provokes a constitutional crisis, sparks civil conflict and lead
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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Edward Bullmore)
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The big idea: should we drop the distinction between mental and physical health?
The current false dichotomy holds back research and stigmatises patientsA few months ago, I was infected by coronavirus and my first symptoms were bodily. But as the sore throat and cough receded, I was left feeling gloomy, lethargic and brain-foggy for about a week. An infection of my body had morphed into a short-lived experience of depressive and cognitive symptoms – there was no clear-cut distinction between my physical and mental health.My story won’t be news to the millions of people world
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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Interviews by Dave Simpson)
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Toyah on It’s a Mystery: ‘I told Princess Margaret I was a punk rocker. She said “How ridiculous”’
‘There was a vinyl shortage when it was released. Old records had to be sent to the factory to be melted down and pressed. But soon it was selling 75,000 copies a day’I was a cult punk singer playing sweaty little clubs and getting covered in so much gob that dry cleaners would go: “Yeuch! We’re not touching that!” Then a brilliant PR woman called Judy Totton turned everything around. She put me in every parish magazine in the country that would talk to me. I soon had all these fans who said the
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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Patrick Collinson)
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Help to buy or shared ownership: which is best for homebuyers in England?
The government schemes have pros and cons, and one closes to new applicants soonShared ownership is one of the government assistance schemes for those priced out of the open market. The other main one is help to buy. But if you are interested in the latter, get your skates on, as the scheme is closing in England soon, with 31 October the deadline for new applications.Under help to buy in England, the government lends a buyer between 5% and 20% of the full purchase price of a newly built home, or
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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Sirin Kale)
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The people making a difference: the mental health campaigner on the truth about personality disorders
After being diagnosed with borderline personality disorder, Katja Pavlovna co-founded the Sorry My Mental Illness Isn’t Sexy Enough For You website to help othersKatja Pavlovna doesn’t think any mental illness is sexy, of course. But her mental health initiative, Sorry My Mental Illness Isn’t Sexy Enough For You, addresses a very real issue, namely the way some conditions carry a greater stigma than others.“When we think about mental health,” says Pavlovna, “we often think depression, anxiety, P
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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Giles Richards at Monza)
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F1 team chiefs and FIA hold summit over Italian GP safety car controversy
Team principals angry over Monza race conclusionChristian Horner: ‘There are lessons to be learned’Senior Formula One team managers are to speak with the FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem on Monday for a summit meeting, with the controversial finish to Sunday’s Italian Grand Prix now leading the agenda. Many team principals were angry at how the race ended behind the safety car and are insistent the FIA must change its regulations to avoid a repeat of the events.The race at Monza was won by Max
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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Simon Burnton at the Kia Oval)
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England wrap up series and successful summer with win over South Africa
Third Test, D5: South Africa 118 & 169; England 158 & 130-1First summer of Stokes era ends with best record in 18 yearsEngland took just under half an hour to administer the coup de grace to South Africa on the final morning of the Test summer at the Oval, romping to a nine-wicket victory in the deciding match in front of a scattering of fans for whom the allure of free tickets and the guarantee of a home victory had proved strong enough to justify the journey to Kennington.The greatest
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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Caroline Kimeu in Nyeri)
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‘A brutal legacy’: Queen’s death met with anger as well as grief in Kenya
Politicians pay warm tributes but memories of colonial atrocities prompt fierce criticism tooDeath of Queen Elizabeth and accession of King Charles – latest updatesIn 1952, the then Princess Elizabeth was on a royal tour with Prince Philip at Treetops lodge in Kenya. Unknown to them at the time, she would receive news of her father’s death during that visit, and the forest lodge would long be remembered as the place where Britain’s longest-serving monarch “went to sleep a princess and awoke a qu
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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Moira Donegan)
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Alabama is jailing pregnant marijuana users to ‘protect’ fetuses | Moira Donegan
In Alabama, pregnant women who are arrested for drug offenses are not allowed to post bail and go free. Ashley Banks learned that the hard wayAt a traffic stop, the police officer found a small amount of weed. Ashley Banks, a 23-year-old woman living in Alabama, admitted to the cops that she had smoked marijuana two days earlier. It was the same day that she learned she was pregnant. She was six weeks along. It was this disclosure – that she was pregnant – that led Etowah county officials to kee
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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Michael Hogan)
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‘Spooks meets Black Mirror’: how The Capture became the year’s most wildly compelling TV show
This conspiracy thriller’s second series is packed with devastating cliffhangers, mind-boggling plots and a brilliant cast. No wonder it’s so addictiveTrust nobody. Suspect everyone. And while you are at it, stick a small square of tape over your webcam. Surveillance thriller The Capture has got the nation hooked – and fretting about updating privacy settings. Think Spooks meets Black Mirror and you are in the right postcode. No mainstream BBC drama has been this gripping since early Sherlock, m