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...Crucially, Poste Italiane kept its post office network and financial services, unlike Royal Mail. Chief executive, and former JPMorgan banker, Matteo Del Fante has used both to good effect....
...But outcomes for immigrants and for the society in which they settle are not simply dependent on language and skills on arrival....
...On both sides of the Atlantic, the enforcement and regulatory focus on raking in big corporate fines without senior accountability is leading to “enforcement fatigue”....
...She prompts us to think about the human turbulence at the root of our environmental catastrophe. The author brings both her faith and her sensibility as a writer to her project....
...Jude didn’t know how timely the character would become: when he filmed Bobita boasting about being a pal of online entrepreneur Andrew Tate, it was before the world’s most notorious professional misogynist...
...She would go on to train in counselling and psychotherapy. Her elder sister died by suicide while her father was still missing, and Batmanghelidjh was increasingly drawn to helping others....
...The UK government’s compensation schemes for victims of the Windrush scandal and the Post Office injustices are good cases in point: both have been criticised for being too ponderous and Byzantine for those...
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...What follows is both matter-of-fact and oddly magical. The other man, we learn, is Adam’s father. In a nearby house waits his mother (Claire Foy). Both are happy to see him; Adam is happy too....
...Five years have passed since Prince Andrew sat for the cameras of the BBC’s Newsnight to discuss his friendship with sex offender Jeffrey Epstein....
...Andrews travels widely but his home is now Iceland with his partner, multidisciplinary artist Margrét Bjarnadóttir. He has a deep affection for both the place and the people....
...Andrew Bailey struck an upbeat note about the Bank of England’s efforts to quell inflation on Wednesday, insisting the latest data shows the UK is “pretty much on track” with the central bank’s forecasts...
...The last pieces of that puzzle — conceived by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision and known as Basel 3.1 — are now close to being slotted into place across the western world....
...“I am unaware of a rule where the SEC was sued on both sides of it. But I think that is a likely outcome here.”...
...Alison and I finally reach Aviemore and feast on crisps and sandwiches, not relishing the prospect of work the next day....
...And the third area is one that I really frame as equity — both in terms of how we are organising and operating as an agency, but also in terms of the delivery of our products and services....
...In 1996, the Museum of Modern Art in New York paid a reported $15m for a full set of which 32 pop art paintings? Andrew Carnegie became one of America’s richest men thanks to which industry?...
...The whole process of councillors and MPs consulting their constituents on the doorstep face to face is very inefficient and unreliable because of small sample sizes and bias....
...Your leader on agriculture and climate change “The rise of agricultural populism” (FT View, February 6) appropriately addresses the role of the far right in stoking recent protests but doesn’...
...I am British, my wife is American and we each have permanent residency status on both sides of the Atlantic. Our two children are dual citizens....
...So-called shrinkflation is hitting economies and consumers across the world and drawing the ire of politicians on both sides of the Atlantic....
...Andrew Bailey told the Financial Times that rate cuts were “in play” at future meetings of the BoE Monetary Policy Committee amid signs that tighter policy had quelled the risk of a wage-price spiral....
...Both Labour and the Tories are at pains to style themselves as the UK’s party of fiscal rectitude, with a clear, long-term economic plan....
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