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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Nils Pratley)
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Centrica and EDF are at the table – now UK ministers must strike a fair electricity price
The companies may have volunteered for duty so speedily because they’re looking for something for themselvesCentrica and EDF, the duo behind the UK’s current fleet of nuclear power stations, have read the political breezes, sensed the popular mood and come to the correct conclusion: they’re up for a negotiation with government to cap the price of electricity.So they should be, of course. Even if the size of windfall profits being collected by generators is currently unclear, nobody doubts the fa
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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Sally Weale Education correspondent)
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England’s FE colleges face ‘unprecedented’ wave of strikes
Staff across country will take 10 days of action, spread over a four-week period, in protest over latest pay offerAn “unprecedented” wave of strikes will disrupt further education (FE) colleges across England later this month, when staff will take 10 days of action, spread over a four-week period, in protest over their latest pay offer.The University and College Union (UCU), which represents FE staff, claimed it would be the largest ever strike action in English further education, affecting 26 c
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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Shaun Walker, and Andrew Roth in Moscow)
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Moscow fireworks contrast with worsening news from Ukraine frontlines
All eyes on Vladimir Putin’s response to Kharkiv retreat as narrative frays on Russian talkshowsRussia-Ukraine war – latest updatesIt was not the ideal moment for a party. On Saturday evening, as Russian troops speedily retreated from numerous towns in the Kharkiv region, and the Ukrainian army triumphantly raised its yellow and blue flag, spectacular fireworks crackled across Moscow.City authorities claimed there were more than 30,000 fireworks in total, at 23 coordinated displays in different
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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Haroon Siddique Legal affairs correspondent)
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What is the law on the right to protest in the UK?
Amid concerns over the arrest of anti-monarchy protesters, we look at what is, and is not, allowedAmid concerns over the arrests of anti-monarchy protesters at events related to the ascension to the throne of Prince Charles III after the death of the Queen, we explain the law on the right to protest. Continue reading...
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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (David Crouch in Gothenburg)
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Swedish rightwing on verge of narrow election win but waits on final tally
Bloc including far-right Sweden Democrats on course for one-seat majority with last votes to be countedSweden’s future is balanced on a knife-edge as the country awaits a final tally of the votes in Sunday’s general election, in which a loose bloc of rightwing parties led by the far-right Sweden Democrats – now the second largest party – holds the slimmest of majorities.With 95% of the vote counted, the right bloc was on 49.7%, while four parties on the left, including the incumbent Social Democ
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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (AFP in Paris)
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William Klein, who helped revolutionise photography, dies aged 96
American photographer who made his mark with imagery of fashion and urban life died ‘peacefully’ in Paris‘Wildly inventive’: the many faces of William Klein – in picturesAmerican photographer William Klein, who made his mark with imagery of fashion and urban life, has died in Paris aged 96, his son Pierre Klein said in a statement Monday.Klein, whose striking depictions of the restlessness and violence of city life helped revolutionize photography, died “peacefully” on Saturday, the statement sa
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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Editorial)
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The Guardian view on monarchy as religion: parliament should not bend the knee | Editorial
In a secular age, it is easier to disavow God than the monarchy. That has cowed politicians when they should be braver about reforming royaltyThe departure of one monarch and the arrival of another raises the question of what Britain has lost in the transition. The death of the Queen feels to some like the loss not of bearings but of the nation’s compass itself. Monarchy is a form of religion. In a secular age, it is easier to disavow God than the monarchy. Plainly much of the country is grief-s
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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Editorial)
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The Guardian view on Ukraine’s counteroffensive: a stunning breakthrough | Editorial
The liberation of a swathe of territory in the country’s north-east could be a game-changer for KyivThe burnt-out tanks, abandoned crates of ammunition and other evidence of swift, chaotic Russian flight tell their own dramatic story. The stunning, lightning offensive by Ukrainian troops in the north-east of the country constitutes the most significant moment in the war since March, when Vladimir Putin’s assault on Kyiv was repulsed and his invading forces beat a hasty retreat eastwards.Over fiv
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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Jim Waterson Media editor)
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BBC receives relatively few complaints over coverage of Queen’s death
Internal data shows 670 objections, in stark contrast with the 100,000 that accompanied death of husbandThe BBC’s wall-to-wall coverage of the Queen’s death has avoided the mass of complaints that accompanied its output when Prince Philip died, although broadcasters are edging back towards normal schedules as viewing figures start to dip.Internal BBC complaints data show it received about 670 objections from people who felt last Thursday’s coverage of the Queen’s death was excessive, compared wi
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Sep 12, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Morwenna Ferrier)
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Tommy Hilfiger returns to New York with a diverse, Warhol-inspired show
Plus-sized model Paloma Elsesser and Native American Quannah Chasinghorse strutted in star-spangled preppinessTommy Hilfiger brought his $9.3bn brand back to New York for the first time in three years with an autumn show inspired by Andy Warhol that also managed to be one of fashion week’s most diverse.Plus-sized model-of-the-moment Paloma Elsesser and Native American model and activist Quannah Chasinghorse shared a foil-covered catwalk at Brooklyn’s Skyline Drive-In, alongside actor Julia Fox,