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...Lucy FisherAnd also Richard Moore, MI6 “C” — he’s had to resign in ignominy. Jim PickardSell them all! Lucy FisherWho else did you find?...
...But Miranda Green is right (I think) to point out that it is not optional — unless you play the game you are likely to end up both unrecognised and unhappy at work....
...Malcolm Moore (@malcolmmoore) Editor, FT Edit This week’s Lunch with the FT, our flagship weekly interview, was a classic of the genre....
...Especially because of her idea that the chancellor should have handfuls of glitter thrown at him for every made-up number baked into our economic forecasts.Malcolm Moore (@malcolmmoore) Editor, FT Edit...
...Money Clinic — The FT’s Miranda Green tells host Claer Barrett about the nasty surprises that she uncovered in her father’s personal finances after he died....
...But as columnist Miranda Green finds out, “sadmin” can take up loads of your time. Something to watch The United States produces none of the world’s most advanced microchips....
...They begin with his early direct style: “Catherine Moore” (1752), fiancée of architect William Chambers, meets us with a frank, intelligent gaze....
...Miranda Green, deputy opinion editor Writing about the really bad things is very hard — misery memoirs and confessional columns have become a genre with a bad name....
...You also enjoyed Miranda Green on the dangers of making yourself indispensable in the office and, last week, the most popular piece on FT Edit was this comprehensive look at the issue of hybrid working....
...But, as Miranda Green explains, making people dependent on you, can actually be a terrible trap. Music After being hard hit by Covid, New York is looking to the future....
...Miranda Green Will the ECB use its new backstop to contain the bond spreads of Italy or others? No....
...This month it’s the turn of London’s Tom Atton Moore, who hand-tufts his abstracted rugs in his shed. Gallacher honed his magpie eye for design by scouring the junk shops of his native Brighton....
...Recently reissued in the UK, Susanna Moore’s In the Cut is an erotic thriller that skates the razor’s edge between danger and desire....
...(FT, 9to5Mac) No Moore Capital Management Louis Bacon, the veteran hedge fund manager, is planning to shut his 30-year-old firm Moore Capital Management and return capital to investors, according to two...
...In an in-depth investigation for the Big Read, Elaine Moore and Hannah Murphy find that the social network has 2.5bn monthly active users — but almost 400m of the accounts are bogus....
...John Thornhillexplains that as Moore’s Law fades, computing is looking for its next challenge....
...Double bassist Hamish Moore played counterpoint lines with a round tone and firm attack while drummer Zoe Pascal decorated sparse pre-set patterns with zippy press rolls that buoyed Williamson’s improvising...
...Elaine Moore Will China become world leader in 5G telecoms? Yes....
...Lessons from Alabama: Roy Moore’s defeat has boosted Democrat hopes of overturning the Trumpites across the US. The culture wars will get nastier yet, writes Edward Luce....
...The limited power of US voters: Courtney Weaver explains why the sexual misconduct allegations against Roy Moore and fellow lawmakers are unlikely to scupper their careers High tech innovations in car crime...
...Best of the rest Roy Moore tests the limits of Bannon’s ‘Season of War’....
...The rest of the lumbering 140 minutes has Colin Firth, Taron Egerton and villainess Julianne Moore (seemingly channelling Miranda Blackadder Richardson) squandering their talents in a spy plot that shouldn...
...Superstar dealmaker Scott Barshay set a striking precedent when he left US firm Cravath, Swaine & Moore, seen for two centuries as the pinnacle of the industry, for a rival offering $10m a year — and casting...
...Edward Luce on liberal America’s misguided Putin fixation Jamil Anderlini on lessons for President Xi from the Ming dynasty Tim Harford on the Brexit lessons from William Golding Courtney Weaver on Roy Moore...
...Malcolm Moore puts these and other questions to the FT's Robert Shrimsley and Miranda Green...
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