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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Lauren Cochrane)
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Timothée Chalamet makes history as British Vogue’s first solo male cover star
The actor, known for his fashion-forward choices, appears on the magazine’s October issue cover in a pearl chockerTimothée Chalamet has a new accolade for his CV: first man to appear solo on the print cover of British Vogue in its 106-year-history.Chalamet, who has long been admired for his style and fashion-forward red carpet looks, was photographed for the magazine’s October issue. He has worn a harness, a so-called shirtless suit and, last week at the Venice film festival, he wore a backless
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Nick Ames)
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Ronaldo off the mark with penalty in Manchester United’s win over Sheriff
This was not an evening that will live long in the memory but Manchester United got the job done professionally and there were individual morsels of good news, too. They needed to give themselves a foothold in Group E and, against a bright but blunt Sheriff Tiraspol, that was achieved with ultimate ease.A third goal of the season for Jadon Sancho paved the way and perhaps provided some consolation for his latest omission from the England squad; before half-time Cristiano Ronaldo, not used to wai
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Uki Goñi in Buenos Aires)
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Far-right group discussed killing Argentina’s vice-president, court hears
Recording made just four days before Cristina Fernández de Kirchner survived assassination attemptA series of audio recordings in which members of an extremist far-right group talked openly about killing the vice-president, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, have been presented in court by Argentina’s intelligence agency.The recordings were made just four days before she survived an assassination attempt. A handgun pointed only inches away from her face failed to go off as she arrived at her apartm
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Joanna Partridge)
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People race to exchange paper banknotes before deadline
Queues form at Bank of England to swap old £20s and £50s before they stop being legal tenderConsumers are racing to exchange their old paper banknotes for new plastic versions, just over a fortnight before they cease to be legal tender at the end of September.The Bank of England has warned people to expect long queues at its headquarters at Threadneedle Street in the City of London as they try to swap paper £20 and £50 notes. Continue reading...
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Steve Bell)
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Steve Bell on Kwasi Kwarteng’s plans for bankers’ bonuses — cartoon
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Editorial)
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The Guardian view on bankers’ bonuses: don’t scrap the cap | Editorial
When millions are struggling with their living costs it makes no sense to widen the wealth gap rather than narrow itIn the Conservative manifesto of 2019, there is not a single suggestion that the party would abolish the cap on bankers’ bonuses that was introduced after the 2008 financial crisis. The absence of such a commitment is hardly surprising. Even to have hinted at such a move would have been electorally damaging to the Tory party, especially in the wake of the austerity years in which m
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Editorial)
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The Guardian view on the shooting of Chris Kaba: public trust is at stake | Editorial
The Met’s new commissioner was appointed to restore confidence in the service. Are his officers willing to change?Sir Mark Rowley took the job of Metropolitan police commissioner knowing that his task was to restore public trust, which has fallen precipitously. Despite strengths such as counter-terrorism, the Met was placed in special measures in June for “systemic failings” in fighting crime and serving victims, with tens of thousands of offences going unrecorded. Its legitimacy is under as sev
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Nadeem Badshah)
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Luis Vuitton reduces thermostat and light use in shops to save energy
LVMH announced measures after Emmanuel Macron urged France to reduce power consumptionLVMH, the owner of Louis Vuitton, plans to lower the thermostat at its stores around the world as part energy-saving measures this winter.The French conglomerate will also turn off the lights at its stores earlier, starting in France in October before being deployed worldwide. Continue reading...
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Jasper Jolly)
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Auditor resigns from Sanjeev Gupta’s UK steel companies
Turmoil continues at businessman’s empire as King & King is investigated by accounting regulatorThe auditor of many of the companies in Sanjeev Gupta’s network of metals companies has resigned from at least five of them, amid an investigation of its work by UK regulators.London-based King & King has resigned as auditor of the companies in Gupta’s GFG Alliance, a sprawling group of firms under his control. Continue reading...
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Amelia Gentleman)
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LGB Alliance co-founder breaks down in court when asked to define ‘lesbian’
Court case over organisation’s charitable status brought by trans rights group is adjourned after exchangeA co-founder of LGB Alliance was reduced to tears during cross-examination on the definition of the word lesbian on Thursday, prompting the court to adjourn, during a legal challenge to the Charity Commission’s decision to award charitable status to the organisation.The meaning of the word lesbian has been analysed on several occasions during five days of court hearings triggered by a challe