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...For the neighbour in question, property prices legitimised violent racism, writes Moore....
...Malcolm Moore (@malcolmmoore) Editor, FT Edit It was a piece of science journalism that had me hooked this week....
...In the first of them Margaret Atwood explains how fragile our system of government is....
...Margaret O’Mara, history professor at the University of Washington and author of The Code: Silicon Valley and the Remaking of America, says it is possible that regulators could use SVB’s collapse to push...
...Angela Rippon, the newsreader, prances gaily in a chiffon dress; Margaret Thatcher smiles as only she can....
...Only in July, Richard Moore, head of MI6, described how both sides share their “most intimate secrets with one another”....
...Moore asked Hart: “Oh Simon, what are you up to this evening?” Hart responded: “If you wait 15 seconds, I’m literally resigning.”...
...And, as he knows, the previous two Conservative prime ministers, David Cameron and Theresa May, like Margaret Thatcher before them, were unseated by fellow Tories....
...Kevin Moore, deputy chief executive of the UK’s largest sandwich maker Greencore, says packaged sandwiches had reached a so-called penetration of 84 per cent — meaning 84 out of 100 people bought at least...
...In the video for “Big” by the band Fontaines DC, a child skips and struts along the market in Moore Street....
...Whether you are Evelyn Waugh, lunching on caviar, grouse and peaches, King Zog of Albania, in residence with your entourage and weekly settling the tab in gold, or Margaret Thatcher in her final days, it...
...What about Charles Moore’s biography of Margaret Thatcher? It was new-ish and well-reviewed . . . but Thatcher? In Scotland? “Some second-hand books are there for the long-term....
...Remarkably — given the extent of the violence — only one person died during the disturbances: David Moore, a disabled man, was killed in Toxteth, Liverpool, when he was hit by a police Land Rover on the...
...Lord Moore, a biographer of Margaret Thatcher and Mr Johnson’s former boss when he was a journalist at the Telegraph, has campaigned against the BBC’s licence fee for more than a decade — at one stage even...
...The concern is not his notable record as a Fleet Street editor and Margaret Thatcher biographer, which earned him a peerage from Mr Johnson last month....
...Some of his recent predecessors with big plans when they entered Downing Street, such as Margaret Thatcher or Tony Blair, were famed for their ability to master complicated briefs....
...There was intense debate about how to respond within Margaret Thatcher’s Conservative government. Chancellor Geoffrey Howe suggested the city be allowed to go into “managed decline”....
...A Harold Pinter-scripted 1990 adaptation of The Handmaid’s Tale largely lacked the ingenuity and simmering anger of Margaret Atwood’s novel; the Hulu TV version, meanwhile, has been a cultural phenomenon...
..., a biographer of Margaret Thatcher and Mr Johnson’s editor at the Daily Telegraph....
...The drama at the Home Office over Priti Patel had me reach for Charles Moore’s biography of Margaret Thatcher, which recounts how John Hoskyns, head of the policy unit, sent the prime minister a memo entitled...
...“Mrs Thatcher’s removal was the result of a conspiracy,” states Charles Moore baldly towards the end of the third and final volume of his magnificent authorised biography of Margaret Thatcher....
...Elaine Moore says dockless e-bikes and scooters are going to be a good alternative to public transport when the lockdown lifts....
...Downing Street wanted to install two trenchant, divisive figures: Charles Moore, biographer of Margaret Thatcher and rightwing commentator, to chair the BBC, and former Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre to chair...
...Meanwhile, the response to Margaret and her straying spouse is too dark to repeat here, but, suffice to say, bodily fluids are discussed, the husband is given a free pass and Margaret is advised to stop...
...They lent Margaret Thatcher a suite at The Ritz in her final weeks. The Telegraph pinned its colours to Boris Johnson, paying him £275,000 a year for a column....
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