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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Peter Bradshaw)
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Don’t Worry Darling review – panic! Harry Styles drama offers cause for concern
Venice film festival: Styles’s accent is intentionally dodgy, but the rest of Olivia Wilde’s unconvincing tale of dystopian suburbia does not have the same excuseFirst things first: it was unfair of everyone on Twitter to mock Harry Styles – on the basis of a single out-of-context online clip – for his wonky and unconvincing transatlantic accent in this film. There turns out to be a reason for it. Unfortunately, that reason is part of a larger wonkiness and unconvincingness in this handsomely de
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Gaby Hinsliff)
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A prime minister must get the big calls right. On the cost of living crisis, Truss got it badly wrong | Gaby Hinsliff
She takes office with a screeching handbrake turn on her flagship policy – how can anybody ever trust her judgment now?It should have been Liz Truss’s moment of triumph, her chance to bask in the glory of a whooping crowd.Yet victory, when it came, felt curiously flat. Gone was the bouncy, confident, shoot-from-the-hip Truss who emerged over two long months of hustings, after a wobbly start. When Britain’s new prime minister rose to the lectern to embrace a narrower win over Rishi Sunak than exp
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Shaad D'Souza)
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Skepta to auction off debut painting in co-curated Sotheby’s sale
The British rapper’s first painting was inspired by African markets and was produced during lockdown in 2020Skepta is set to sell his debut painting as part of an auction he’s co-curated for Sotheby’s’ Contemporary Curated series. The painting, titled Mama Goes to Market, will be exhibited at Sotheby’s’ New Bond Street galleries later this week, before being auctioned off as part of a lot featuring pieces by Omar Ba, Theaster Gates and Ouattara Watts, among others.Nine of the works being sold as
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Jamie Grierson)
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Emily Maitlis stalker jailed for eight years over letters sent from prison
Judge says Edward Vines showed ‘breathtaking persistence’ in his efforts to contact journalistA stalker who has had a three-decade fixation with the former BBC Newsnight presenter Emily Maitlis has been jailed for eight years after attempting to breach a restraining order for the 20th time.Edward Vines wrote eight letters addressed to Maitlis and her mother expressing his “unrequited” love for her, which he tried to send from HMP Nottingham between May 2020 and December 2021. Continue reading...
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Robert Tait in Prague)
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Former Czech PM uses newspapers he owns to attack media integrity
Journalists accuse Andrej Babiš of undermining ‘serious media’ with extraordinary front-page broadsideThe populist former Czech prime minister Andrej Babiš has been accused of subverting press freedom after he used the front pages of two national newspapers he owns to attack the integrity of independent news outlets and urge readers to follow him on social media as an alternative.The extraordinary broadside was carried by the Mladá Fronta Dnes and Lidové noviny papers a week before Babiš – a bil
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Louise Taylor)
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Keira Walsh focuses on England amid Barcelona transfer speculation
Manchester City midfielder refuses to be drawn on club futureSarina Wiegman says team want to put on a show in last qualifierKeira Walsh sidestepped questions about her club future as she prepares to win a 50th senior England cap against Luxembourg in front of a sell-out crowd at Stoke on Tuesday night.The Manchester City midfielder has been the subject of an intense pursuit by Barcelona this summer and, addressing the media at St George’s Park, did little to quash suggestions that she could spe
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Jasper Jolly and Graeme Wearden)
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Gas prices soar and pound and euro fall as Russia shuts Nord Stream pipeline
European countries scramble to store as much gas as possible before winter as they brace for shortagesGas prices surged on Monday and the pound and euro slumped after Russia shut down a big pipeline indefinitely.Russia has used its control of gas supplies to exert pressure on European countries in retaliation against sanctions imposed after its invasion of Ukraine. Gazprom, the Russian state-controlled gas company, closed the Nord Stream 1 pipeline from Russia to Germany on Friday, saying it had
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Alex Bellos)
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Did you solve it? A headful of PINs
The solution to today’s puzzleEarlier today I set you this puzzle about PINs, the four-digit passcodes we use for phones and bank accounts. In the comments, many people said that the answer was obvious. These people fell into the trap.xx--x-x-x--x-xx--x-x--xx Continue reading...
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Jason Whittaker)
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Anti-empire, anti-fascist, pro-suffragist: the stunning secret life of Proms staple Jerusalem
Why is Jerusalem lumped in with the jingoism of Last Night of the Proms? William Blake wrote a heretical, anti-establishment anthem that was later gifted to the suffragists and used to rouse fighters in the Spanish civil warWhen the South African soprano Golda Schultz walked out in front of the BBC Symphony Orchestra on 12 September 2020, she looked both spectacular and completely at ease as she prepared to sing a new arrangement of the Last Night of the Proms staple, Jerusalem. Four minutes and
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Oliver Holmes and agencies)
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Pakistan’s biggest lake may burst banks after draining attempts fail
Lake Manchar on verge of causing more flooding, says local official, as third of country already underwaterPakistan’s biggest lake is on the verge of bursting its banks after attempts by authorities to drain it in a controlled way failed, a senior local official has warned.In a last-ditch effort to avoid a catastrophe, officials breached Lake Manchar on Sunday, a move they acknowledged could displace up to 100,000 people from their homes but would also save densely populated areas from floods. C