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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Annalisa Barbieri)
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How do I cope with a friend who is vague and flaky? | Ask Annalisa Barbieri
Some people are just rubbish at arrangements and also fear rejection, but that doesn’t mean she isn’t tryingI desperately need help with a very dear friend of mine, who is always late and hard to pin down.We’ve been friends for more than 20 years. She is kind and funny. In some ways she is the friend with whom I feel I can be most myself. We don’t live far from each other, but trying to meet up is hell. Continue reading...
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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Sofia Quaglia)
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More than 1.1m sea turtles illegally killed over past 30 years, study finds
Demand for luxury goods is driving global trade in hawksbill and green turtles, researchers say, adding to calls for more protectionMore than 1.1 million sea turtles have been illegally killed in the past 30 years, according to new data.Despite laws to protect them, scientists at Arizona State University estimate that about 44,000 turtles across 65 countries were illegally killed and exploited every year over the past decade. Continue reading...
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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Libby Brooks Scotland correspondent)
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‘She was with it 100%’: Scottish church’s moderator recalls recent visit to Queen
Iain Greenshields, who went to Balmoral last weekend, says she looked frail, but retained vitality in conversationOne recent visitor to Balmoral has described how the Queen’s evident frailty was eclipsed by her vital conversation and “amazing” memory.The Right Rev Dr Iain Greenshields, the moderator of the general assembly of the Church of Scotland, visited the Royal Deeside estate last weekend, where the Queen spoke to him about the peace she enjoyed at Balmoral and her sustaining faith. Contin
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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Reuters)
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Judge rejects Trump lawsuit against Hillary Clinton over 2016 Russia claims
Court ‘not the appropriate forum’ for former president’s complaint that Democrats unfairly linked his winning campaign to RussiaA US judge has dismissed Donald Trump’s lawsuit against his 2016 rival Hillary Clinton, saying the former Republican president’s allegations that Democrats tried to rig that election by linking his campaign to Russia was an attempt to “flaunt” political grievances that did not belong in court.In throwing out Trump’s lawsuit on Thursday night, judge Donald Middlebrooks o
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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Caroline Davies)
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Charles to be proclaimed King at St James’s Palace on Saturday
New King to swear oath in presence of privy counsellors, with proceedings televised for first timeBritain mourns death of Queen Elizabeth - latest updatesCharles will be formally proclaimed King at a historic Accession Council in an ancient ceremony at St James’s Palace on Saturday, it has been announced.The accession council will be followed by the principal proclamation, the first public proclamation of the new sovereign, held at 11am. It is traditionally read by the Garter King of Arms in the
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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Robert Booth Social affairs correspondent)
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Not just about the money: pioneering study reveals best and worst jobs in UK
‘Full earnings’ account for wellbeing as well as financial reward – and make income gap look even worseIf you seek happiness, try captaining a ship or tiling walls for a living. But choose to be a judge, a housing officer or a theme park attendant, and prepare for a measure of misery.Groundbreaking research into UK employees’ “full earnings”, which tries to account for wellbeing as well as cash income, has revealed the jobs where the reality of the working day undermines the benefit of salary an
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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Rachel Hall)
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‘My choices are limited’: over-50s turn to flatsharing in cost of living crisis
Some choose to share for social reasons as stigma fades but many are priced out of living aloneMarie, 53, shares a flat with her friend and their family. It’s noisy and cramped and she is desperate to move into her own place but she can’t. Rents are high in East Sussex, where she lives, and the property market is highly competitive, with estate agents prioritising dual-income families.“I’m looking all the time, I have to move,” she said. “It’s not conducive to my mental health or wellbeing here.
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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Robert Booth)
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‘A quiet revolution’: how will the new court of King Charles look?
Known, and often criticised for his outspoken views, the King is expected to aim for continuity of his mother’s reignA slimmed down monarchy led by a king staying true to his lifelong passions and living at a palace with its doors thrown open to the public: these are just two predictions for the court of King Charles made during his record-breaking 73-year wait to be crowned.The new leader of the royal family and head of state of 15 realms from the UK to Australia via Tuvalu and Jamaica carries
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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Exclusive by Ali Martin)
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England set to hire David Saker and David Hussey for T20 World Cup
Experienced coaches part of move to split staff by formatSaker was England bowling coach from 2010 to 2015David Saker and David Hussey are set for coaching roles during England’s T20 World Cup campaign in Australia this winter amid a broader move to split the international support staff by way of format.Brendon McCullum, the men’s Test head coach, is looking to begin a new slimmed-down operation on his side of the equation for the tour of Pakistan in December, with Marcus Trescothick, Paul Colli
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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Matt Fidler)
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Newspapers around the world pay tribute to Queen Elizabeth II – in pictures
A look at how global media covered the death of the monarch in their print editions Continue reading...