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...March 17; further information here April Art ‘Fragmented Bodies’, Galleria Lorcan O’Neill Roma Three artists’ explorations of the corporeal: London-based painter Celia Hempton examines concepts of voyeurism...
...Risk and reward is lopsided whenever the category is too narrow — the R in Brics has given Jim O’Neill’s remaining followers a tricky couple of years, for example — whereas a broad selection guarantees mediocrity...
...“Vintage T-shirts tap into nostalgia,” says 34-year-old Deeps Samra, who collects rare hip-hop and R&B T-shirts....
...Sinn Féin’s Michelle O’Neill, Northern Ireland’s first minister-designate, urged the US to “drum up” investment in the region now that post-Brexit trade arrangements had been clarified....
...Lorcan O’Neill always has something good on at his gallery near Piazza Benedetto Cairoli, and Mattia De Luca often shows emerging Italian artists at his space on Piazza Campitelli....
...“I think they might only play at it and not be serious,” said O’Neill, who is a cross-party peer and has cast doubts on both candidates’ economic policies....
...An investment venture focused on university spinouts, chaired by the former Treasury minister Lord Jim O’Neill, has raised £215mn from a diverse range of institutional investors in an initial round of fundraising...
...The move followed a groundbreaking review of antibiotic resistance commissioned by the UK government from the economist Jim O’Neill, the findings of which continue to be widely cited....
...A subsequent failure to prosecute attendees, including nationalist political party Sinn Féin’s Northern Ireland head Michelle O’Neill, provoked outrage....
...Lord O’Neill continues to advocate a “play or pay” mechanism to fix the market....
...Paul O’Neill famously transformed the culture of Alcoa, the aluminium manufacturer, when he took over in 1987, by focusing on a target of zero injuries....
...Jim O’Neill, architect of the Northern Powerhouse plan along with Mr Hammond’s predecessor George Osborne, said “this government needs to become much more committed to the Northern Powerhouse or stop talking...
...Jim O’Neill, the former Goldman Sachs chief economist who led a review for the government on AMR in 2016, wrote last year that he was “shocked at the endless words that come from the pharma industry about...
...I respectfully disagree with Jim O’Neill’s comments on pharmaceutical companies’ inaction on combating antimicrobial resistance (“Pharma sector failing to tackle superbugs, says O’Neill”, June 26)....
...“Most investors I talk to think if there’s anyone who can fix this thing it’s going to be Duperreault and the people he’s bringing in,” says Paul Newsome, analyst at Sandler O’Neill....
...Lord O’Neill, the former Treasury minister who helped establish TfN, said the prime minister might overrule Mr Grayling....
...The critics also claimed there was a toxic atmosphere at Oliver’s HQ, with a worrying exodus of key executives, including Blagden, who founded the restaurants with Oliver, and finance director Tara O’Neill...
...Lord O’Neill said the world must “stop treating antibiotics like sweets”....
...The O’Neill report was intended to shock world leaders and provide the basis for an international plan....
...Action along the lines recommended by Lord O’Neill is urgent and should not be deflected by arguments over a “play or pay” levy....
...Lord Jim O’Neill, the UK Treasury minister and former Goldman Sachs economist leading the review, said the industry declaration issued at the World Economic Forum in Davos on Thursday was “a major step forward...
...In addition, the industry should commit $2bn over five years to a new R&D fund to spur more early stage research....
...Jim O'Neill, formerly of Goldman Sachs, tells Big Pharma it should contribute to antimicrobial resistance research before it spends money on share buybacks....
...A review set up by David Cameron, UK prime minister, and led by Jim O’Neill, the former Goldman Sachs chief economist, last year estimated that, without new products, drug-resistant infections will cause...
...Whatever the O’Neill commission recommends, action is urgent....
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