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Sep 04, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Edward Helmore and agencies)
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US flood maps outdated thanks to climate change, Fema director says
Deanne Criswell makes admission as ‘extremely dangerous and life-threatening situation’ hits GeorgiaFlood maps used by the federal government are outdated, the director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, or Fema, said on Sunday, considering a series of devastating floods caused by excessive rainfall induced by climate change.Deanne Criswell told CNN’s State of the Union: “The part that’s really difficult right now is the fact that our flood maps don’t take into account excessive rain th
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Sep 04, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Agencies)
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Private jet flies across Europe into Baltic Sea after losing radio contact
Fighter jets scrambled to make contact ‘saw no one’ in plane carrying family of three from Spain to CologneA private jet carrying four people that was due to land in Germany but which continued to fly across Europe as air traffic controllers tried unsuccessfully to make contact crashed off the Latvian coast, authorities said.The jet “was flying between Spain and Cologne but when it changed course, air traffic controllers were not able to make contact”, the Latvian civil aviation agency said in a
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Sep 04, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Rebecca Nicholson)
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How to With John Wilson review – this lovely, arty docuseries is like nothing else on TV
Arch and imaginative, the US film-maker’s show is compellingly moreish – and a real celebration of the eccentricities that make life worth livingMuch to my initial disappointment, How to With John Wilson (BBC2) is not a guide to life by the Radio 4 presenter, though surely there is a market for that. It is an HBO series, arriving here two years after it first aired in the US, consisting of themed documentaries by the film-maker John Wilson, though at times it comes across more like an art projec
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Sep 04, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Peter Walker Political correspondent)
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After-school provision costs £800 more than in 2010, Labour says
Party warns of further income squeeze as analysis suggests five-day cost is more than weekly food shopLabour has warned that families with young children face another potential income squeeze this autumn after data suggested the cost of after-school clubs had risen one-and-a-half times faster than consumer inflation since 2010.Citing analysis that says families using after-school provision five days a week are spending £800 a year more than in 2010, Labour called for ministers to do more to addr
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Sep 04, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Giles Richards at Zandvoort)
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Lewis Hamilton blasts team as he misses out on Dutch Grand Prix victory
Mercedes strategy sees Hamilton slip from first to fourthBritish driver apologises for expletive-riddled tiradeLewis Hamilton has said he won’t rein in his emotions while racing after he delivered several angry messages to his Mercedes team, riddled with expletives at the Dutch Grand Prix.The British driver was frustrated at the team’s strategy decision that cost him the chance to challenge for victory and certainly a podium place. He let fly at them over the team radio as he was left on old tyr
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Sep 04, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (PA Media)
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Championship roundup: Sheffield United go top with victory at Hull
McBurnie and Berge with goals in either halfReading beat Stoke; Blackpool win at HuddersfieldSheffield United moved top of the Championship with a 2-0 victory at Hull.Oli McBurnie had gone 43 games without scoring until he struck at Luton last month, but his third goal in as many matches put the visitors in control after 20 minutes. Sander Berge then added a second with 15 minutes remaining after he pounced upon loose marking inside the right channel of the penalty area. Continue reading...
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Sep 04, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Jamie Jackson at Old Trafford)
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Erik ten Hag warns Manchester United fans that team have ‘a long way to go’
Manager tempers hopes of fans after 3-1 victory over ArsenalMikel Arteta wants refereeing consistency after disallowed goalErik ten Hag admitted he can understand Manchester United fans dreaming of challenging for the title after Sunday’s 3-1 win over Arsenal but despite this being a fourth victory in a row the manager warned there is still a long way to go for his team.An opener on debut from Antony plus two Marcus Rashford strikes was answered only by Bukayo Saka at Old Trafford as United ende
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Sep 04, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Associated Press in New York)
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Sterling Lord, agent who championed Jack Kerouac and more, dies at 102
Tennis-playing publishing force also represented Ken Kesey, Lawrence Ferlinghetti and Amiri Baraka Sterling Lord, a literary agent who among other triumphs worked for years to find a publisher for Jack Kerouac’s On the Road, has died. He had just turned 102.Lord died on Saturday in a nursing home in Ocala, Florida, according to his daughter, Rebecca Lord. Continue reading...
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Sep 04, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Peter Bradshaw)
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The Whale review – Darren Aronofsky’s latest is a hectoring invitation to blubber
Venice film festival: It’s hard to feel much sympathy for Brendan Fraser’s morbidly obese English teacher in this much anticipated but disappointing return to moviesDarren Aronofsky’s vapid, hammy and stagey movie, adapted by Samuel D Hunter from his own 2012 play, is the festival’s biggest and most surprising disappointment: the writing clunks; the narrative is contrived and unconvincing and the whole film has a strange pass-agg body language, as if it is handling its own painful subject matter
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Sep 04, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Harry Taylor)
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‘Amazingly uplifting’: barefoot climber greets couple through 40th-floor window of Shard
Visitors in London for birthday trip were in bed when Adam Lockwood waved to them on way to top of 72-floor landmarkA couple staying on the 40th floor of the Shard have spoken about spotting a barefoot climber ascending the London skyscraper on Sunday morning.Paul Curphey spotted Adam Lockwood scaling the 72-floor building, which hosts flats, a hotel and offices, at 6am when they saw him waving and climbing past Curphey and his partner Treasaidh’s window. Continue reading...