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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (PA Media)
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Shane Lowry fears golf risks alienating fans when it comes to money
Irish player reiterates that he would not join LIV Golf seriesLowry says amount of money involved is causing divisionsShane Lowry has said the “disgusting” amounts of money in professional golf risks alienating fans and that he “never contemplated” joining LIV Golf as he feels it is bad for the game.Lowry said he did not know until hours afterwards how much prize money he won for his victory on Sunday in the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth, where he held off Ryder Cup teammates Rory McIlroy an
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Mark Lawson)
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The Clothes They Stood Up In review – Alan Bennett tale dressed to impress
Nottingham PlayhouseAdrian Scarborough stars in his own adaptation of Bennett’s story, featuring convincing new dialogue and staged with visual panacheBetween the stage and TV plays and journals that are his core work, Alan Bennett has published six short stories and novellas, generally featuring a dull life convulsed by a late erotic awakening, through the agency of a stranger such as a shopkeeper, lodger or librarian.Nottingham Playhouse has added to Bennett’s theatrical canon by adapting this
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Geneva Abdul)
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‘She was our boss’: patience and camaraderie in queue to see Queen’s coffin
With warnings of 10-hour waits to pay their last respects, people come prepared with snacks and folding chairsDeath of the Queen and King Charles’s accession - latest updatesWhen Queen Elizabeth II visited Malaysia in the early 1970s, Kaye Foong, then eight, was in the crowd waving her through. Nearly 15 years later, he was a lieutenant taking part in the sovereign’s parade.“Hopefully today, I’ll go and give her my last salute,” said Foong, 60, patting his eyes dry with a crimson handkerchief. C
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Chris Stein in New York)
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Relief for Biden as US rail strike averted after late-night talks – live
President looking to avoid labor disputes before midtermsSign up to receive First Thing – our daily briefing by emailAs part of the agreement to avert a potential strike, freight rail companies conceded to a more flexible attendance policy that will allow workers to call out for medical emergencies without being punished, The Washington Post reports.It also includes a pay increase of 24 percent over the next two years, annual bonuses and changes in how health care costs are managed, the Post rep
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Steven Morris)
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‘Temple of peace’: rare chance to visit William Gladstone’s study
Books and other belongings of 19th-century PM on show during festival at Hawarden estate in north WalesThe room reveals itself gradually as the visitor lingers. The books, the papers and carefully ordered desks tell of a hard-working statesman with a thirst for knowledge and a deep love of culture.But it is in the personal objects and features that a warmer side of the man emerges: the axes in the fireplace that he used for chopping wood as he cleared his mind; a hedgehog paperweight, the promin
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Polly Toynbee)
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Dissenting voices on royal mourning have been silenced. This is ‘cancel culture’ | Polly Toynbee
As businesses close and funerals are halted, fear of being attacked by a rightwing mob is stifling freedom of expression following the Queen’s deathThis is what “cancel culture” really looks like: businesses, shops and charities, colleges, schools and public servants, any minor figure in the public eye has been rendered petrified, terrified of doing the wrong thing during days of mourning.Cancel culture has paralysed the country, but the culprits are not the hundreds of thousands quietly queuein
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Associated Press)
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‘The craziest thing ever on ice’: teenager Malinin lands first quad axel in history
17-year-old is first skater to land jump in competitionQuad axel considered hardest of all quadruple jumpsIlia Malinin made history on Wednesday when the 17-year-old, and the heir apparent to Olympic champion Nathan Chen among American figure skaters, successfully landed the first quad axel in competition.Malinin pulled off the four-and-a half-revolution jump while winning the lower-level US Classic in Lake Placid, New York, before a small crowd in a mostly empty arena. It nonetheless sent shock
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (PA Media)
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Roger Federer announces retirement from tennis after stellar career
Swiss great to call time on career at end of monthThe Joy of Six: celebrating the career of FedererRoger Federer has announced his retirement from tennis at the age of 41.The 20-time grand-slam champion has been struggling with a knee problem for the last three years and has decided now is the time to step away. Federer will play in next week’s Laver Cup in London, the Ryder Cup-style competition that was his brainchild, but will then leave the professional game. Continue reading...
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Max Rushden)
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Silence over football’s links with sexual and domestic violence is deafening | Max Rushden
Sometimes we have to confront things we would rather ignore – only then will football and sport really be for everyoneThere are lots of problems in football. And there are lots of conversations about the problems in football. Yet there’s a chasmic silence when it comes to the game’s disturbing links with sexual and domestic violence.Why? Why aren’t there hundreds of opinion pieces about this? It’s difficult and pointless to rank all the bleak aspects of the game – from racism to sportswashing, f
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Helen Davidson and agencies)
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Putin thanks Xi for China’s ‘balanced’ stance on Ukraine invasion
Chinese president says countries can ‘instil stability and positive energy in a world of chaos’Vladimir Putin has thanked Xi Jinping for China’s “balanced” stance on the Ukraine invasion, accused the US of “provocation” in the Taiwan strait, and reiterated support for the “one China” policy which denies Taiwan’s sovereignty.Xi called Putin an “old friend” and said that China was “willing to work with Russia to demonstrate the responsibility of big powers” and to “instil stability and positive en