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Sep 06, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Pamela Stephenson Connolly)
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My wife and I haven’t had sex for five years. Must we settle for the occasional peck on the lips?
We already fight over the smallest things. How can we tackle this problem without breaking up?I am a married man with three kids and have been with my wife for nearly 18 years. At the beginning of our relationship we had a healthy and fulfilling sex life – I wouldn’t claim it to be Kama Sutra levels but we had fun. However, since having children, our intimacy has all but stopped. We last had sex five years ago and these days all we do is have the occasional peck on the lips. I don’t know where t
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Sep 06, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Veronica Esposito)
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David LaChapelle: ‘I’ve never seen what I do as objectification’
The world famous photographer, known for portraits of Britney Spears, Eminem, Tupac and Angelina Jolie, discusses his long career ahead of a new retrospectivePhotographer David LaChapelle – best known for his hyperreal, surrealistic portraits of pop stars – has come full circle. Running away from the bullying he received as a queer teenager in his native Connecticut, LaChapelle found an artistic path forward in 80s New York City, becoming an acolyte of Andy Warhol. Following in the footsteps of
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Sep 06, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Samantha Lock)
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Russia-Ukraine war: UN to publish Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant report – live
Findings from IAEA mission to be released; US president Joe Biden rules out calling Russia a state sponsor of terrorismAt a glance: what we know on day 195 of the invasionA senior Ukrainian presidential advisor has claimed Ukraine’s forces are conducting counteroffensive actions in the east and southeast of the country.Counter-offensive actions by the Armed Forces of Ukraine are taking place not only in the south of Ukraine, but also in the east and southeast,” Oleksiy Arestovych said on his Tel
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Sep 06, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Zoe Wood)
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HSBC could lose our visually impaired cyclists their hard-won holiday
The deposit has gone missing between between our club’s account and the hotel in the NetherlandsI am the leader of a tandem club that enables visually impaired riders to enjoy cycling. But our summer holiday to the Netherlands is in jeopardy because our €6,590 (£5,667) deposit has gone missing between our HSBC account and the hotel in Leiden.At the start of the summer, I made a group booking for the club, and was asked by the hotel to pay a 50% deposit by no later than 1 July. On 23 June I went
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Sep 06, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Mark Sweney and Alex Lawson)
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‘It will be cheaper to close’: businesses urge Liz Truss to act fast over soaring bills
With energy costs set to rocket, UK’s 5.5m small businesses hope new PM’s strategy will ease the painGuy Adams, who has run the Isle of Barra Beach Hotel in the Hebrides for 16 years, may be forced to close his doors to guests for at least a year as spiralling energy bills make business untenable.The hotelier’s annual electricity bill is projected to rise from about £25,000 to £120,000 on top of a wave of price increases expected from suppliers, who are also facing soaring costs. Continue readin
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Sep 06, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories
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Hobs, dogs and mountain views: what makes the perfect office? – in pictures
From swish ‘thought pods’ to chaotic open-plan designs, a new book explores the evolution of our modern working spaces Continue reading...
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Sep 06, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Nicky Gardner)
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Rail route of the month: the slow train from France to Spain
Our slow travel expert dodges the high-speed TGV and takes a regional train from Avignon bound for Portbou, just over the Spanish borderAvignon is a natural way station for travellers from Britain and northern Europe bound for the Iberian peninsula. It’s a place for choices. Fast or slow?Travellers in a rush to reach Spain head for the Gare TGV, which opened in 2001. It is a good way south of the city centre in Courtine, a new suburb that was once a watery wasteland between the Durance and Rhône
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Sep 06, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Mary Hoff for Ensia)
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Dark matter and lithium water: 15 big issues poised to affect oceans and coastlines
Global experts consider the impact of emerging trends on marine and coastal biodiversityIn the spirit of the annual University of Cambridge–led horizon scan of emerging conservation issues, 30 experts from around the world last year put their heads together to brainstorm and assess the potential impacts to ocean and coastal ecosystems over the next decade of a spectrum of human activities. Their analysis, published in July in Nature Ecology and Evolution, focuses on 15 big issues. Continue readi
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Sep 06, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (PA Media)
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Man dies after police shooting in south London
Met says incident occurred after firearms officers were in pursuit of suspect vehicle in LambethA man has died in hospital after being shot by armed police following a pursuit that ended in Streatham Hill, south London, on Monday evening.A Metropolitan police statement said: “At 9.51pm on Monday 5 September specialist firearms officers were in pursuit of a suspect vehicle in the Lambeth area. Continue reading...
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Sep 06, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Martin Farrer)
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British MP and a prime minister congratulate the wrong Liz Truss on Twitter
The new Tory leader tweets as @trussliz rather than @liztruss, so it was almost inevitable some would end up congratulating Liz TrussellIt never happened to Winston Churchill or Margaret Thatcher, but Liz Truss will begin her time as prime minister with some confusion about her identity among some, including a prime minister, who were keen to offer their congratulations on social media.As soon as Truss won the race to become Tory leader and the new prime minister, Sweden’s prime minister Magdale