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Sep 07, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Patrick Barkham)
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Environment Agency told to protect wetlands in landmark court case
Victory for couple shows continuing role of European nature conservation laws in post-Brexit BritainThe high court has ordered the Environment Agency to reduce water abstraction and protect England’s rare wetland habitats, in a landmark case that confirms that European nature conservation laws remain enforceable despite Britain having left the EU.The victory for Tim and Geli Harris means the Environment Agency will be forced to tackle the damage caused by the removal of water from the internatio
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Sep 07, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Rob Davies)
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London craft brewer Beavertown sells up fully to Heineken
Dutch multinational buys 51% of company it did not own after taking minority stake in 2018Beavertown has become the latest craft brewer to be swallowed up by a global drinks corporation, after Heineken bought the 51% of the company it did not already own, in a deal likely to net its founder tens of millions of pounds.The Dutch multinational bought a minority stake in Beavertown in 2018, with the £40m proceeds used to fund expansion, including the construction of a new brewery in Enfield, London.
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Sep 07, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Tom Huddleston)
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Bums away! Has House of the Dragon given up on sex?
Game of Thrones was borderline pornographic in its usage of nudity, but – except for Matt Smith’s backside – its prequel has been far more chaste. Has Westeros had its #MeToo moment?Many eons ago, back in the show’s watercooler heyday, I hosted an annual Game of Thrones pub quiz. Every year, the most popular round was the same: Name That Bum. The round involved projecting giant screenshots of isolated arses – Daenerys Targaryen’s pre-bath buttock-flash, Khal Drogo’s ponytail-swishing full moon –
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Sep 07, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Daniel Boffey Chief reporter)
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Ministers cut NHS Covid jabs ad budget by 63% despite winter wave fears
Exclusive: Government accused of complacency as funding to promote Covid and flu vaccines reduced to £4m Funding to promote the uptake of NHS England’s autumn Covid and flu jabs has been slashed by 63%, it can be revealed, even as the World Health Organization warned of a wave of winter deaths.The government’s “lifesaving autumn booster rollout” started on Monday, but ministers have cut the £11m budget earmarked for advertising to £4m, it is understood. Continue reading...
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Sep 07, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Felicity Cloake)
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How to make the perfect sweetcorn fritters – recipe | Felicity Cloake's How to make the perfect …
Our resident perfectionist takes the best elements from all the sweetcorn fritter recipes out there, and combines them to make her ideal versionAccording to Southern Living magazine (who, after all, ought to know), “Nothing puts a smile on a Southerner’s face like deliciously crisp, golden corn fritters fresh out of the fryer”. And they are not alone: I suspect the sunny, yellow kernels provoke the same reaction from Thais scoffing tod man khao pod or Colombians tucking into a plate of regañonas
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Sep 07, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Mark Brown North of England correspondent)
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Man arrested on suspicion of murder of Olivia Pratt-Korbel released on bail
Three other men arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender bailed, as police continue investigation into child’s deathA 34-year-old man arrested on suspicion of the murder of nine-year-old Olivia Pratt-Korbel and attempted murder has been released on conditional bail.The man, from Liverpool, was one of four people arrested on Sunday. Three other men, aged 29, 34 and 41, suspected of assisting an offender, were also bailed, Merseyside police said on Wednesday. Continue reading...
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Sep 07, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Gabrielle Canon in Los Angeles)
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California’s week of heat and wildfires foretell a punishing autumn
The fall season traditionally brings the highest fire risk to the west, but experts are bracing for even more explosive blazesIt was an explosive Labor Day across California, as an intense, days-long heatwave smashed temperature records, spurred the spread of deadly and destructive wildfires, and bathed cities in a stifling heat even long after the sun went down.The events mark a grueling start of what traditionally make up the highest fire-risk months in the west, with experts bracing for a hig
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Sep 07, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Guardian community team)
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Tell us about your favourite overlooked UK restaurants
We would like to hear about the restaurants that deserve more attentionWe’ve all heard about the upmarket restaurants beloved by food critics, but what about the eateries that never get any media attention? Food writer Jonathan Nunn told the Guardian why he has become a champion of overlooked London restaurants, from local Chinese restaurants, to housing estate chippies.Now, we would like to hear from readers about their own favourite places to eat out. You can tell us about a restaurant that yo
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Sep 07, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Coco Khan)
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From local Chinese restaurants, to housing estate chippies: meet the food writer celebrating where we really eat
Jonathan Nunn steers clear of the upmarket eateries beloved by critics. Instead, in his latest book, he edits a collection of essays about London’s overlooked placeshttps://vittles.substack.com/‘I always get nervous when people ask me to choose a restaurant, because I know deep down it’s a test,” says the food writer and editor Jonathan Nunn. We’re meeting for lunch to discuss London Feeds Itself, a collection of essays exploring the spaces where Londoners eat, and I have asked Nunn, the collect
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Sep 07, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Polly Toynbee)
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No vision, no charisma, no real plan: Labour has nothing to fear from Liz Truss | Polly Toynbee
This PM is good news for all who want the Tories out. She is gaffe-prone and tin-eared while Starmer offers real changeHow Liz Truss handles today’s first Commons clash at PMQs will mould the tone and style of her reign. It’s not the be-all and end-all – but it matters as she sets out with the lowest public expectations. Few like her, few wanted her, few of her MPs back her. Just 13% of voters trust her to make the right cost of living decisions. Only 12% expect her to be a good prime minister.