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...: presidents, premiers, the Israeli leaders whose approval this fervent Zionist craved; even popes (he published John Paul II)....
...London’s Museum of Childhood was born in 1974, within a Grade II-listed building from 1872....
...And while an Elizabethan Room (so named partly “because Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip slept there on their honeymoon tour”) and a yellow “Coronet Room” feature rare breakaways of colour, the tones...
...Charles Philip Arthur George became the 13th monarch of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland on Thursday after 70 years as heir....
...“Given [the] defendants’ demonstrated propensity to engage in persistent fraud, failure to grant such an injunction could result in extreme prejudice to the people of New York,” Judge Arthur Engoron wrote...
...Clive Irving, who cut his teeth as a journalist in the early years of her reign and is author of The Last Queen: Elizabeth II’s Seventy Year Battle to save the House of Windsor, said she had provided a masterclass...
...The Russian president is a man of limited intelligence and imagination — he cannot envisage any way of achieving what he wants, a place in history as the restorer of Russian greatness, apart from through...
...Of impoverished Jacobite stock, Arthur was a tough-nosed Aberdeen professional with a Calvinist work ethic, who scorned Spanish Peruvians, Catholic priests and indigenous Peruvian “savages”....
...The octagonal dovecote at Frampton Court in Gloucestershire still houses doves and was built for feeding the table, but also acts as a folly in the Grade II*-listed park and garden....
...; Arthur Burrows, a former teacher turned wireless expert; Guglielmo Marconi, whom Hendy sniffly dismisses as “a young Italian with little knowledge of physics but a limitless gift for self-promotion”; and...
...A barn on the property was once the studio of book illustrator Arthur Rackham and is now used as an artists’ studio and gallery....
...And at the Grade II-listed Middleport Pottery, Burleigh celebrates its 170th anniversary this year....
...These were major undertakings: a colossal bust of Ramesses II, nicknamed Young Memnon, was manoeuvred down the Nile and across the seas to London only through the genius of the great Giovanni Belzoni....
...Once a burial ground for the lepers of St James’s Hospital, the land now known as Green Park was civilised by Charles II in the 17th century when he created a deer park and built ice houses to cool his summer...
...The upholstered drawing rooms and shrubberies of the Grade II-listed former home of William Hesketh Lever, the soap magnate, provided the backdrop for the dialogue, which was deemed by the Irish taoiseach...
...According to a major 2015 survey, what is Britain’s eighth most common butterfly? Which of Queen Elizabeth II’s prime ministers was the first to be younger than her?...
...(ii) For the average citizen, I expect them to feel the same as today....
...The location is Clayton House, a Grade-II listed building designed in the mid-1960s by Peter Aldington, a British architect. The house is in Buckinghamshire, though set in London for purposes of plot....
...Tones II (the “II” because Mitchell had begun to revise the 1971 piece before he took ill) points to his own history....
...Those two waves helped to build a critical mass of insurers in Bermuda. “The physical presence of companies, underwriters and brokers is a key feature,” says Arthur Wightman, territory leader at PwC....
...TravelSky, a travel tech company, owns two units in Ireland. Tencent, another Chinese group, employs 150 people in its Riot Games business in Dublin. Arthur Beesley...
...Part II: the new fandom A few weeks ago, Ashnikko, a London-based, US-born rapper, discovered that her track “Stupid” had amassed 1,000 films on TikTok, the app that enables people to make short music videos...
...Additional reporting by Arthur Beesley in Dublin Letter in response to this article: A country’s reputation rests on trustworthiness / From Prof Costas Milas, University of Liverpool, UK...
...Arthur Beesley is the FT’s Ireland correspondent Follow @FTMag on Twitter to find out about our latest stories first....
...Many note that the crowd on Sunday will be a good deal smaller than during the papal visit of 1979, when Pope John Paul II preached at the same spot for more than 1m people....
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