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Sep 08, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Jane Martinson)
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A word to the UK's new culture secretary: Nadine Dorries was a toxic disaster. Do better | Jane Martinson
Arts and media were casualties in the ideological war waged by the Johnson government. They deserve a serious championDear Michelle Donelan,Congratulations on your appointment as culture, media and sport secretary, which should be one of the best jobs in cabinet but which has become a bit of a joke. And not in a funny way, but in the way that the title of “culture and information” minister in Afghanistan makes people grimace. Continue reading...
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Sep 08, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Lisa O'Carroll Brexit correspondent)
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‘Not rocket science’: Bertie Ahern urges UK to return to Brexit talks
Architect of Good Friday agreement says he doesn’t want Northern Ireland ‘to be part of blame game’Bertie Ahern, one of the architects of the Good Friday agreement, has urged the UK to get back to negotiations with the EU over the Northern Ireland Brexit protocol, arguing a solution is “not rocket science”.Speaking in Brussels on Thursday, the former taoiseach said he was concerned that Northern Ireland was being dragged into a high-stakes political game not of its making. Continue reading...
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Sep 08, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Jessica Elgot and Peter Walker)
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Liz Truss to freeze energy bills at £2,500 a year average, funded by borrowing
PM announces £150bn scheme and resumption of fracking as she pledges to tackle root causes of crisisLiz Truss’s energy bailout: key points at a glanceLiz Truss has set out plans to freeze energy bills at an average of £2,500 a year for two years, as part of a package of support for homes and businesses that marks one of the biggest government interventions since the financial crisis.In her first big act as prime minister, Truss said the government would fund the scheme to reduce the unit cost of
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Sep 08, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Guardian community team)
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Would you and your sexual partner like to share the story of what you get up to in the bedroom?
The Guardian’s Saturday magazine is interested in hearing from couples, partners and former lovers to talk about their sex lives for a new columnThe Guardian’s Saturday magazine is looking for couples, occasional partners and ex-lovers to talk frankly about their sex lives together for a new column which will shine a light on the dynamics of intimacy from more than one point of view. Whether you’re having the best sex of your relationship, or things have stalled slightly, we’d love to hear hones
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Sep 08, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Tayo Bero)
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‘Quiet quitting?’ Everything about this so-called trend is nonsense | Tayo Bero
The term suggests a norm where people do more work than they’re paid for. And guess who’s most likely to do that?When Kim Kardashian said it seems like no one wants to work any more, she hit a raw nerve. That’s because people are working. And for the last several years we’ve had to work through a deadly pandemic, a bad economy, the decimation of our civil liberties and the slow collapse of democracy.What is happening is that tired, overworked, burnt-out working-class people are taking back their
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Sep 08, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Daniel Harris (now) and Adam Collins (later))
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England v South Africa: third Test, day one – live!
County cricket – live! Keep up with the latest actionThe Spin: sign up for our free weekly cricket emailGet in touch! Contact Daniel by email or on TwitterI really enjoyed this. Who is Brian Charles Lara (and yes, I typed that in Bob Willis’ voice). “Filthy weather in Woking, hammering it down with dark skies,” tweets Sam Kelly. “That’ll probably be hitting The Oval round about when they’re due to start.” Continue reading...
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Sep 08, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Michael Eboda)
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The rise of Kwarteng, Badenoch and Cleverly must change the face of Labour | Michael Eboda
For too long, the progressive party has done too little to show its black members they can reach the top. There can be no more excusesWith Kwasi Kwarteng appointed to Liz Truss’s new cabinet as the first chancellor of African heritage, James Cleverly in as foreign secretary and Kemi Badenoch installed as international trade secretary, alongside a number of similarly highly placed Asian-heritage colleagues, male and female, it is tough to argue against the idea that the Conservatives are Britain’
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Sep 08, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Martin Belam)
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Turnbull’s hobby, the Fall’s pope song, and Stevie Nicks’ atomic number – take the Thursday quiz
Fifteen questions on general knowledge and topical trivia plus a few jokes every Thursday – how will you fare?The fates have conspired to strike a vicious blow against the Thursday quiz, but despite being incapacitated, the quiz master has bravely mustered the strength from his sickbed to write 15 general knowledge and vaguely topical questions for your entertainment. There will be Kate Bush. There will be hidden references to Doctor Who. There will be jokes that people will then fact-check in t
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Sep 08, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Guardian readers)
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‘Cheap meals and dangerously affordable cocktails’: readers’ budget holiday tips
Camping and cycling are classic cheap breaks, but tipsters also have ideas on home swaps, train trips and staying in Spain for nadaScroll down to see the winning tipIn July we took our trusty supermarket-bargain tent to Ling’s Meadow, a small eco-campsite near the Norfolk-Suffolk border, for a short but fabulous break. Each spacious pitch has its own picnic bench and fire pit. Eco-conscious facilities include composting toilets and solar-powered lighting and shower. Waking up to the call of a ye
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Sep 08, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Nina Lakhani in Wise county and Bluefield, Virginia, with photographs by Mike Belleme)
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‘This is the future’: rural Virginia pivots from coal to green jobs
Region’s long awaited energy and economic transition will be substantially boosted by US’s first climate law, the Inflation Reduction ActWhen Mason Taylor enrolled at the local vocational school with dreams of becoming an electrician like his dad, it was assumed that the ninth-grader would eventually end up moving away from Wise county, Virginia, to find a decent job.Now 19, Taylor just bought a truck after a summer apprenticing with a crew of electricians installing rooftop solar systems at pub