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...In the light of day, I saw the facility was clearly divided into two groups of people. The staff wore hazmat suits, the rest of us were now exclusively in plain clothes....
...Over half of the white male workers reported that race received “too much attention” — a view shared by only 3 per cent of non-white directors....
...Opened in the late 19th century, the Canton Arms now looks out onto a 1960s council estate on a gradually gentrifying strip of Stockwell, south-west London....
...Millions of banlieusards, uprooted from their places of birth, needed a common identity and symbols of community....
...Green noticed that the leaves of the plane trees on the Cambridge commons were parched and brown....
...The council began aggressively hiring Asians in the 1980s, according to Asian Leicester, an illustrated history of the city by John Martin and Gurharpal Singh....
...The emir had proposed dinner rather than lunch because of his schedule and the timings of flights to Kano, an ancient city in northern Nigeria....
...While the Withdrawal Bill has been trundling through the House of Commons, the uncertainty over what Brexit means for the City of London has been growing-- and whether it's receiving due attention from the...
...The awkward body language when they do meet tells the story of two politicians divided by a common task....
...Being a plain person’s Guide to the discovering and navigating of the City by the less dramatic but equally interesting Features of the Landscape.”...
...Ricardo Reis, LSE It depends on whether there is a meaningful vote in the Commons right at the start of January or not....
...Initially it took the form of a surge in support for the far-right British National party, which peaked at nine seats out of 60 on the council in 2008....
...The House of Commons is often a cauldron of noise, but not now....
...We will now legislate for the new Common Reporting Standard we have got agreed around the world....
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...that did a remarkable impersonation of the White House....
...And Schäuble, the German finance minister, made plain that one of the key purposes of the reform — to allow common resources in the eurozone’s €500bn rescue fund to be injected directly into ailing banks...
...When we near Ngoring Lake, the largest in the Yellow River source area, a freshly fallen coat of snow has turned the grassland to a gleaming white....
...addressing MPs in the House of Commons on Libya....
...Over coffee and dim sum on the 26th floor of the Equatorial Hotel, the Labour leader of Liverpool City Council, Joe Anderson, explains why he has brought a 210-strong entourage to Shanghai....
...The wide range of disparate subjects, all linked by a common connection to the sea, make for an enthralling book....
...Obama’s administration has already tackled Switzerland’s secrecy laws and Larry Summers, director of the White House National Economic Council, has a history of criticising the global “race to the bottom...
...The city council in Oxford, central England, is considering a pilot project, operated by the Department of Communities and Local Government and a private developer, to build houses on floating platforms....
...It resides in the modernising cities of Bangalore, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Mumbai and New Delhi, not on the plains on either side of the river Ganges....
...World Water Council, the Marseille-based think tank....
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