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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Photographs selected by Natasha Rees-Bloor)
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The Queen around the world – in pictures
In 1954, Queen Elizabeth II undertook her first tour as head of the Commonwealth. Her final official visit was to Malta in 2015 Continue reading...
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Michael Hann)
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‘Game of Thrones set on a ranch’: the wild popularity of Kevin Costner’s violent, rubbish TV show
Yellowstone has been described as a rightwing Succession – except that it has 12 times more viewers. It’s visually stunning, morally complex and really not very goodThe most visually extraordinary, morally ambivalent, gratuitously violent, sexually confused show on TV isn’t one you hear spoken about a lot, in the UK at least. Perhaps that’s because, despite being one of the most remarkable TV programmes of recent years, Yellowstone isn’t actually very good.Its huge success in the US has led, aft
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Richard Nelsson)
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‘Organised gloom’: how the Guardian reported the funeral of King George VI
A BBC blackout and nine days of mourning followed the announcement of the death of the King on 6 February 1952The news of the death of King George VI came to Fleet Street at 10.45am on 6 February 1952 and within minutes newspaper sellers in central London were chalking on their boards: “The King is Dead.” Readers of the Manchester Guardian had to turn to page seven of the next day’s paper to find out more details about the death, as the paper still carried adverts on its front page (front-page n
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Agnès Poirier, Lisa Hanna, Lawrence Hill, Kevin Powell, Rukmini S and William Gumede)
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How is Queen Elizabeth’s death – and Britain – seen from abroad? Our panel reports | The panel
The world is watching as the country comes to terms with the end of an era and the start of an uncertain future Six years ago, France was sad to have lost a friend from our union of European nations. Now, we French republicans feel sorrow once more – this time, coude à coude with our close neighbours as we collectively grieve not the monarchy but the passing of la Reine and the closure of this chapter in our shared contemporary history.Agnès Poirier is a political commentator, writer and critic
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Clare Finney)
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‘It’s sausage and mozzarella in batter! Who’s not going to eat that?’ The rise of the Korean hotdog
Deep-fried, delicious and Insta-friendly, the ‘K-dog’ offers instant gratification like few other street foods. How can it fail in a world that has embraced K-pop, K-drama and K-beauty?‘If you’d told me two years back, when I first started selling Korean hotdogs, that I’d be interviewed by the Guardian, I’d be like, ‘No way,’” exclaims Mari Riaz, founder and owner of Uh K-dogs ’n’ Juicy in Camden market, London. And yet here we are, in the calm before the lunchtime rush, discussing the street fo
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Lynsey Hanley)
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Jean-Luc Godard’s films teach us to demand more from the lives we’re given | Lynsey Hanley
The work of the French-Swiss director, who died this week, is playful – but deadly serious about what life is forAccording to Jean-Luc Godard, movies give us “truth at 24 frames per second”. If you watch the films of the French-Swiss director, who died this week aged 91, you’ll understand what he means, though not in the most obvious ways. His work taught me as much about how truths are messed about, obfuscated and subverted in our age of mass media as any academic writing has done, not least be
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Tony Naylor)
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10 best restaurants and pop-ups in Manchester
Now in its 25th year, the Manchester Food and Drink Festival features an eclectic mix of cuisines and venues. Here we pick our favourite new city centre restaurantsOldham Street’s self-explanatory Cocktail Beer Ramen + Bun is a buzzy, Northern Quarter hang-out where gangs of mates wolf karaage chicken and slurp tonkotsu until late. The same team are co-instigators of 10 Tib Lane, but this is a far more grown-up affair – a candle-lit, date-night joint which, with its distressed walls and natural
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Poppy Noor)
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Near-total abortion ban takes effect in Indiana
Law effectively wipes out abortion access for 1.5m people in the state, which was a safe haven for those seeking the procedureA sweeping abortion ban went into effect in Indiana on Thursday, containing only extremely narrow exceptions for medical emergencies, rape and incest and making it the latest state to largely outlaw the procedure in the US.The ban is being challenged in court by the ACLU and several abortion care providers, with hearings set to start on 19 September.This story was updated
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories
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‘Walk a day in my shoes’: teenage obesity – in pictures
Abbie Trayler-Smith has been taking pictures of Shannon since she was a teenager – she hopes to change our view of what it actually means to be obese Continue reading...
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories
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Queen lying in state: mourners queue for miles to pay respects at Westminster Hall in London – live
First full day of lying in state begins, with miles-long queues forming to pay respectsLong journeys and winding queues as mourners pay last respectsIn Hong Kong, mourners continue to line up outside the British consulate for hours to pay their respects to the Queen.At dawn on the seventh day since Queen Elizabeth II passed, flowers, cards and portraits lined the pavement outside the consulate in Admiralty, Hong Kong. Continue reading...