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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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Commemorative tea towel? Not for Roman souvenir hunters
Exhibition shines light on items brought back by those posted to Hadrian’s Wall 2,000 years agoIt might these days be a mug, tea towel, bottle of gin or that jar of toffee apple curd still in the back of the cupboard.But nearly 2,000 years ago, if you had the money, it was beautifully enamelled wine cups commissioned from the most skilled craftspeople.Memento: Souvenirs from Hadrian’s Wall is at Chesters Roman Fort and Museum until 30 October Continue reading...
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Sep 07, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Mark Sweney)
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Thomas the Tank Engine to introduce first autistic character
Bruno the Brake Car, voiced by child actor Elliott Garcia, will appear in TV series later this monthThomas the Tank Engine will get its first autistic character in the latest move to diversify on-screen representation in the hit TV series.Bruno the Brake Car, voiced by nine-year-old autistic actor Elliott Garcia from Reading in the UK, will start appearing in episodes of the latest Thomas & Friends series from later this month. Continue reading...
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Sep 07, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Rafael Behr)
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Liz Truss's faith in the power of markets will be tested to destruction by a winter of strife | Rafael Behr
The new prime minister’s aversion to state intervention flies in the face of her supposed pragmatism: there’s trouble aheadLiz Truss enters Downing Street unencumbered by much expectation of success. Even the party that picked her is full of people whose first choice was someone else. Many of them think it should be the man she is replacing – the one who was discarded as a venal liar and an electoral liability.Boris Johnson has a stake in Truss’s failure. The worse things get in his absence, the
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Sep 07, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Cecilia Saixue Watt)
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From Sober Mom Squads to anti-anxiety workbooks: do new AA alternatives work?
New ways to stop drinking have flourished during the pandemic, catering to women who feel marginalized from the abstinence programOne of Victoria Smith’s first assignments after joining A Sober Girls Guide was to come up with a name for her “self-saboteur”, her inner voice of insecurity.“The inner saboteur?” Smith thought to herself. “I already learned about that from RuPaul’s Drag Race.” Continue reading...
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Sep 07, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Nicola Davis Science correspondent)
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Having children may make you more conservative, study finds
Research offers possibility that a decline in the birthrate contributes to liberalisationLike grey hairs and unexpected aches, becoming more conservative is often thought to be a by-product of age. But now it appears it may be rooted in a different cause: having children.Researchers have found that people who do not have children tend to be more socially liberal than parents, and that having children helps explain why people tend to become more rightwing with age. Continue reading...
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Sep 07, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Guardian sport and agencies)
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USA see off Nigeria in final outing ahead of Wembley showdown with Lionesses
Lavelle’s goal powers USA women in 2-1 victory over NigeriaAmericans extend unbeaten streak on home soil to 71 matchesTop-ranked US head to England for next match on 7 OctoberSuper sub Rose Lavelle scored the winner and the US women’s national team won their 13th straight match with a 2-1 victory over Nigeria on Tuesday night.The United States also benefitted from an own goal to extend the team’s unbeaten streak on American soil to 71 matches. Continue reading...
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Sep 07, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Kate Connolly in Potsdam)
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‘We are in this together’: the Ukrainians starting a new German school year
Ukrainian teachers vital for providing ‘welcome classes’ to 150,000 children who fled to Germany after Russian invasionA brief exchange between Liudmyla Mashkova and her pupils, in which she asks them in German to open a window because the classroom is stuffy, illustrates how far they have come. “Ja klar,” Artur Ivanov responds in the same language, and there’s a collective sigh of relief as everyone enjoys the fresh breeze.The secondary school teacher, from Kyiv, has been leading a class of Ukr
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Sep 07, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Ghaith Abdul-Ahad in Istanbul)
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‘I will reach Europe or die’: three stories of Afghan refugees in Turkey
Having paid smugglers to organise a dangerous escape, those fleeing the Taliban face persistent hostilityShukriya and her husband huddled together at the bottom of a deep trench on the Turkish-Iranian border. It was summer and the days were hot. Around them were other Afghan families and their children, some of whom had improvised tents out of shawls and scarves to stave off the punishing glare of the sun.Water was scarce and the stench of excrement and bodies packed close together had made Shuk
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Sep 07, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Miranda Bryant in Norrtälje)
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‘Deep roots in racist organisations’: Magdalena Andersson on the far-right threat in Sweden’s election
Prime minister says Sweden Democrats entering government would change tone of politicsSweden’s Social Democratic prime minister, Magdalena Andersson, has said the country is at a pivotal moment as it prepares for its most critical election in years, in which rightwing populists with neo-Nazi roots are likely to become the second biggest party.Andersson, who took from Stefan Löfven in November to become Sweden’s first female leader, told the Guardian in an interview while campaigning near Stockho
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Sep 07, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Staff and agencies)
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Six Gulf states warn Netflix over content violating ‘Islamic values’
Gulf states did not identify the type of content, though Saudi Arabia state-media condemned shows with gay charactersA group of Persian Gulf states have threatened Netflix with legal action if it continues broadcasting content that “contradicts” Islam, while Saudi state media indicated that the offending material centred on shows depicting sexual minorities.A statement issued jointly by the Saudi media regulator and the six-member Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), headquartered in the Saudi capita