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Sep 13, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Michael Coulter)
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Russia-Ukraine war: Blinken hails ‘significant’ progress as Ukraine’s forces reach Russian border in north – live
Ukraine has now reclaimed 6,000 sq km of territory, Zelenskiy says; Blinken says Ukraine’s progress ‘significant’ but too early to predict outcomeWhat we know on day 202 of the invasionZelenskiy calls for air defence aidUkraine’s military says the Antonivsky Bridge across the Dnieper River near occupied Kherson is now unusable by Russian military, the Kyiv Independent reports. Ukraine’s Southern Operational Command also reported that Ukraine’s forces destroyed one tank, five 152 mm gun-howitzer
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Sep 13, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Hollie Richardson, Ali Catterall, Danielle De Wolfe and Simon Wardell)
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TV tonight: a new series of Bake Off is exactly what we knead
Will Carole with the candy-floss hair, salsa-dancing Abdul, or nuclear scientist James take the judges’ (fondant) fancy? Here’s what to watch this eveningFollowing the death of Queen Elizabeth II, some of tonight’s scheduling may change Continue reading...
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Sep 13, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Peter Hannam)
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Bureau of Meteorology declares third La Niña is officially under way for Australia
East coast communities prepare for more rain and floods as they enter relatively rare third year of climate event Follow our Australia news live blog for the latest updatesGet our free news app, morning email briefing or daily news podcastAustralia’s Bureau of Meteorology has declared a La Niña event is under way in the Pacific, joining other international agencies to mark a weather pattern that typically elevates flood risks for much of the country.In its fortnightly update of Australia’s clima
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Sep 13, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Richard Partington Economics correspondent)
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Liz Truss energy and tax plan ‘will give richest families twice as much support’
Thinktank says richest tenth of UK households would receive £4,700 on average, and poorest tenth £2,200 Liz Truss’s plans for an energy price freeze and sweeping tax cuts will give Britain’s richest households twice as much financial support with living costs as the poorest households, according to a leading thinktank.The Resolution Foundation said the prime minister’s energy package, announced hours before news of the death of the Queen last week, would come with a “colossal” price tag for taxp
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Sep 13, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Ramon Antonio Vargas in New Orleans)
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Britney Spears says she’ll ‘probably never perform again’ after ‘trauma’
Singer says she was devastated she had no creative control over her music videos while involuntarily under conservatorshipBritney Spears fans hoping the pop star will perform live again, now she is free from an infamous conservatorship that governed her life for more than a decade, might not want to hold their breath.In an Instagram post on Sunday, Spears declared herself “pretty traumatized” from her work onstage under the conservatorship and said she would “probably never perform again”, despi
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Sep 13, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Sirin Kale)
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‘So many people tell me they wish they could get out!’ Can we escape the tyranny of WhatsApp groups?
Group chats were a lifeline during lockdown – but for many, the constant messages have become an oppressive distraction. Leaving, however, is not so simpleAs I write, I have 101 unread WhatsApp messages, 254 unread iPhone messages and 46,252 unread emails across three separate accounts. For me, Inbox Zero is a faraway goal, as unachievable as mastering the perfect cat’s-eye flick, or learning how to cook. But it is the WhatsApp messages, specifically the WhatsApp group chats, that terrorise me t
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Sep 13, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Afua Hirsch)
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This is a Britain that has lost its Queen – and the luxury of denial about its past | Afua Hirsch
So long as she reigned, the establishment was able to gloss over the horrors of empire. Now is a time for painful truthsThis will be remembered as a watershed moment in British history for two reasons. First, for the death of Queen Elizabeth II. Second, for what happened next: the voices of those colonised in the name of the British crown being heard, not as a fringe, exceptional view, but as a clamouring chorus of global trauma.I had prepared for this moment as a time when I would not be free.
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Sep 13, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Kalyeena Makortoff Banking correspondent)
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UK banks face stress tests on impact of energy crisis defaults
Exclusive: Move is part of Bank of England’s delayed health check of financial industryThe UK’s largest banks will be tested on their ability to withstand a rise in defaults linked to sky-high energy prices, as part of the Bank of England’s delayed health check of the financial industry.The Guardian understands that Threadneedle Street has crafted a new crisis scenario that will feature a deep economic recession, punctuated by soaring energy bills that could make it harder for some borrowers – p
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Sep 13, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Mark Bergen)
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Unboxing, bad baby and evil Santa: how YouTube got swamped with creepy content for kids
When children first started flocking to YouTube, some seriously strange stuff started to appear – and after much outcry, the company found itself scrambling to fix the problemHarry Jho worked out of a 10th-storey Wall Street office, in which one corner was stacked with treadmill desks and another was filled with racks of colourful costumes and a green screen for filming nursery rhymes. He worked as a securities lawyer. With his wife, Sona, Jho also ran Mother Goose Club, a YouTube media empire.S
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Sep 13, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Rory Carroll Ireland correspondent)
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Northern Ireland awaits King Charles with warmth tinged with unease
Unionists need to mask any fear of fraying UK bonds and Sinn Féin to uphold its republican principlesDeath of the Queen and King Charles’s accession - latest updatesNorthern Ireland is sure to give King Charles III a warm welcome on Tuesday, but his hosts both nationalist and unionist will each have reason for a twinge of unease.Sinn Féin will need to balance expressions of condolence with republican principles that repudiate monarchy. Unionists will need to mask any concern that Queen Elizabeth