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...It’s not clear why, says Jenny Baskerville, KPMG UK’s head of inclusion, diversity and equity....
...“Greater diversity on all fronts brings with it fresh thinking, different perspectives and ultimately better outcomes for businesses and their clients,” says Jenny Baskerville, head of inclusion, diversity...
...The Secret Hours by Mick Herron, Baskerville £22, 391 pages Join our online book group on Facebook at FT Books Café...
...Needless Alley by Natalie Marlow (Baskerville) The dark alleys of 1930s Birmingham are a suitably gloomy arena for William Garrett, a first world war veteran turned private detective in this engaging and...
...Nobody does disenchanted spies quite like Mick Herron, and in the standalone thriller The Secret Hours (Baskerville, 12 hrs 26 mins), read by the always impressive Sean Barrett, he is on top form....
...Peter Hanington’s The Burning Time (Baskerville, £18.99) also roams around the world....
...There is no lack of atmospheric scene-setting in Needless Alley (Baskerville, £16.99), Natalie Marlow’s highly accomplished debut....
...There’s a brutal beauty to this place, one that inspired Arthur Conan Doyle’s Baskerville hound, as well as the folklore of Old Crockern and a local ogre called the Cutty Dyer....
...Punishment by Ferdinand von Schirach, translated by Katharina Hall, Baskerville £12.99, 244 pages Join our online book group on Facebook at FT Books Café...
...Bad Actorsby Mick Herron, read by Sean Barrett, Baskerville, 10 hrs 27 mins The new instalment from Slough House takes us into what seems pretty topical territory: Downing Street mired in scandal, this...
...This is the wild terrain that inspired Arthur Conan Doyle’s The Hound of the Baskervilles: Shrubsole invites his readers to look in a different direction. “Look at this — stick of the day!”...
...“At the moment it’s about triage,” said Mr Baskerville....
...Round on the Links The link was dogs Operation Husky “The Boxer” St Bernard (of Clairvaux) Mark Spitz Corgi The Hound of the Baskervilles “Puppy Love” Mutt and Jeff Dalmatian Newfoundland and...
...The survey did not test support for the return of the Hound of the Baskervilles but apparently there’s quite a lot of enthusiasm for the idea outside Devon....
...Here, more brooding than buckle-swashing, John Turturro is an acetic William of Baskerville, the Franciscan whose name alerts you to his Sherlockian feats of deduction....
...William of Baskerville is the main character of which 1980 novel, now one of the biggest selling in history?...
...This may be true, but a bad owner with a bichon frise is less of a worry than one with the Hound of the Baskervilles....
...After providing charts for Amy Johnson’s solo flight to Australia, a miniature atlas for Queen Mary’s doll’s house at Windsor — and a map of Dartmoor for Dr Watson in The Hound of the Baskervilles — the...
...Jenny Baskerville, director and co-head of inclusion, diversity and social equality at KPMG UK, said the increase in workers earning below the voluntary living wage rate “[hammered] home the magnitude of...
...When this project seems likely to be shelved, Evelyn is put to translating Conan Doyle into Spanish for a movie named Puppy of the Baskervilles....
...We want to get rid of those barriers,” said Jenny Baskerville, who runs KPMG’s efforts to broaden its intake. The firm now collects and publishes data on applicants’ socio-economic background....
...Jenny Baskerville, head of social mobility at KPMG, said the research demonstrated “there is more work to be done” to ensure the industry is representative of society as a whole....
...In 1901 the Strand magazine paid £6,000 for The Hound of the Baskervilles....
...Conan Doyle sold the property, where he had written The Hound of the Baskervilles, in 1924, and it was subsequently converted into a hotel....
...Bertillon also featured in The Hound of the Baskervilles, in which Sherlock Holmes was described by one of his clients as “the second highest expert in Europe” after Bertillon....
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