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...I’m positioned behind the counter alongside 17-year-old apprentice Alicia Heanen, whose granddad sold my dad his sausages....
...“I’m referring to consumer confidence, business confidence and investor confidence — both from domestic and foreign investors.”...
...I’m not positive what that means, but I’m having it anyway....
...As if to say: ‘‘you don’t look autistic, so I’m not going to believe you,’’ recalls Grainger, who now runs Perfectly Autistic, a husband-and-wife neurodiversity workplace consultancy....
...I’m sure she hasn’t hurt ratings”....
...It’s a myth that most homelessness is due to addiction, says Alicia Walker of the Centrepoint charity....
...“I’m like, ‘Do I want to be in the spotlight? Do I want to keep doing this?’”...
...Alicia Bárcena, Mexico’s foreign minister, said she would take the case to the International Court of Justice “to denounce Ecuador’s responsibility for violations of international law”....
...“I’m very excited,” said a Tajik CPPCC delegate, an actor from north-western Xinjiang region, where human rights groups estimate as many as 1mn Uyghur and other members of mainly Muslim ethnic minorities...
...“I’m less persuaded by the ideological conviction of New Labour — even though Tony always says he wasn’t ideological — that competition in public services necessarily drives up standards”, he said, noting...
...I always think I’m a little off time. Some people say sometimes I’m too early, but I’m not sure it is. Because I have this retro thing too. The time clash, for me, is super-important.”...
...“I’m going to make sure that the weapons are provided for Ukraine, but they are not going to get some big package if the border is not secure,” he said....
...Speaking of struggling negotiations, today I’m having a look at the politics surrounding the EU-China summit, and also dip my toe into the turbid waters at the WTO and ask where those talks on controlling...
...As a Brit, I’m actually proud of it....
...I’m at tony.barber@ft.com. Creepy-crawly fake news I’m guessing that every reader has their own favourite example of disinformation. My pick of the year so far is about insects....
...As Tom Shropshire, general counsel at drinks company Diageo, puts it: “If I’m not open to getting in the best talent, I’m closing off opportunities to make Diageo better.”...
...I’m away next week and my colleague Emma Jacobs will be writing the newsletter....
...But I’m not convinced by this neat story of liberal Ireland sweeping away the religious deference of the past....
...“I’m a very basic film fan. I can watch a lot of junk and have a lot of fun. But I’m not having fun any more, I’m getting bored.” But nor does he see streaming platforms as the saviours of movies....
...Putting in a swimming pond costs from about £130,000 up to 100 sq m to £275,000 for 500 sq m, according to the installation company Gartenart....
...Instead today I’m going to tackle two of the questions you ask an awful lot: how long will Liz Truss last, and what percentage figure do I put on that?...
...(Laughter) I’m using it now in all circumstances....
...According to the British Council for Offices, in 2001 there was about one desk per 15 sq m in UK offices and in 2018 it was 9.6 sq m....
...“Britney, Christina, Jessica Simpson . . . all the pop stars were blonde, so it symbolised sexy, fun, beautiful and powerful to me,” says Alicia Abbas, a 39-year-old designer from Pennsylvania....
...Alicia Garcia Herrero, chief Asia-Pacific economist at Natixis, warned the closed-loop system was “not sustainable” given risks stemming from mistreatment of workers and the likelihood of more disruptions...
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