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...He worked for a media research company for 13 years, with stints in Boston, New York and Los Angeles, joining a pottery studio if he needed a creative break....
...Former deputy Tory chair Lee Anderson has announced his defection to the Reform UK party at a press conference this morning. The move hands the populist right-wing party its first MP....
...Derek Anderson’s dusky lighting and Danny Krass’s fidgety score shift the scene around Scotland. When not performing, the cast watch intently from the side of the stage. The tension is acute....
...Sunak appointed Anderson as Tory deputy chair in early 2023....
...Anderson vowed to overcome the company’s four issues over the next 24 to 36 months, aiming to axe €2bn in annual costs by 2026 by cutting internal bureaucracy....
...Investors have sent the company’s shares to their lowest level in 19 years following Anderson’s decision to ditch immediate break-up plans for the company on Tuesday....
...Speaking before news of Anderson’s suspension, Khan said that it was “unclear” why Sunak and members of his cabinet were not condemning Anderson’s comments. “Racism is racism,” he said....
...“If he allows the likes of Anderson to spread hate and division like this, those words will be revealed as a sham.”...
...Nigel Farage, president of Reform UK, called on Anderson to join his rightwing party, sparking speculation the now independent MP could defect.Sunak appointed Anderson Tory deputy chair last year in a bid...
...“That’s news to me,” said Anderson....
...“I moved my entire collection out of the country. The transport companies were so busy moving art, they ran out of trucks.” If Germany wants this art back, “the law should be scrapped,” says Blau....
From Tim Anderson, Johannesburg, South Africa
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...The most famous chess match of all time Bobby Fischer v Boris Spassky in 1972, still casts its echoes....
...The clothes — some 500 items — will span four decades and 42 collections....
...Still, Delaware, Inc is going to have to decide whether its brand should be based on being an even-handed, dispassionate system or something more corporate-friendly, designed to keep up in a regulatory race...
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From Andrew Anderson, Edinburgh, UK
...In reality, “a lot of them ended up at the V&A”....
...The work has been in the same American collection since 1995, when it was bought for $475,500, and is re-offered, guaranteed, in New York next month....
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