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...For some Americans, the pomp and pageantry of King Charles III’s coronation seemed to all be a bit grandiose and nostalgic for a 21st-century democracy....
...“I’m a decorator by trade,” he says. “But I’m weirdly anti-decoration. I hate anything too done-up or perfect – and I always approach rooms furniture-first.”...
...Johnson played a key role in raising the profile of the COP26 event in Glasgow....
...Now, such stolen glimpses of the heart of British power are commonplace: Morgan turned The Queen into The Crown; Kenneth Branagh has just starred as Boris Johnson in Sky’s This England....
...Applying the HR, this would indicate Johnson could command a fee of £51.6mn to appear on I’m A Celebrity. We don’t have to tell you that this is a nonsensically large amount of money....
...I’m Lilah Raptopoulos....
...There was the Chris Pincher thing that I’m sure we’ll get on to as well. I mean, partygate was just part of an accumulation of problems, questions about Boris Johnson’s probity....
...I’m begging of you please just list my Arm Liz Truss is wooing Arm for a lot of reasons....
...And it came not too long after former Prime Minister Boris Johnson resigned the summer. Miranda GreenSo I’m talking to you from London....
...Although King Charles III enjoys a positive approval rating, it is some way short of the one enjoyed by his mother....
...“I’m sure I speak for everyone in wishing Her Majesty The Queen a swift recovery from Covid and a rapid return to vibrant good health,” Prime Minister Boris Johnson wrote on Twitter....
...Kirkland & Ellis London M&A partner Tom McCarthy is joining the legal team of private equity firm Triton Partners....
...“I’m afraid Bristol owes an awful lot to tobacco,” observes Lady Hale....
...I’m Lulu Smyth, filling in for Lilah this week. Usually I’m a producer on the show and I’m based in London. That’s where this episode begins....
...White convinced Lorenzo and Frank Fertitta III, brothers he knew from high school, to buy the struggling outfit for $2mn....
...Extracts from his discussion with Alix Steel and Guy Johnson: AS: Were you aware of this risk when using the platform?...
...“I had an existential crisis for the first two weeks when I started using Dall-E,” says Los Angeles-based digital artist Don Allen Stevenson III....
...Several years later and a banner period for M&A, Orszag’s efforts appear to be paying off....
...In 1984, he gave a sensational, glitteringly nasty performance as Richard III, scuttling around the stage on crutches as the “bottled spider” of Shakespeare’s text....
...He had writer’s block… he wanted my take on Richard III, The Scottish Play, As You Like It. That is where Shakespeare stuff happened.”...
...Even so, I’m surprised by the intensity of the vaccine dispute between London and Brussels, and the divorce of European and British thinking....
...“The pandemic has exacerbated the strength of the good and similarly highlighted the weaknesses of the worst companies,” said Mohsin Meghji, chief executive of the restructuring advisory group M-III Partners...
...“I’m not at all persuaded that they are using any respectable scientific evidence behind their decision....
...When I see the prime minister, Boris Johnson, or Prince Charles out on the doorstep I think: “Well clearly we’re not all clapping for the same thing.”...
...Liverpool; Nik Morrell, London; Ian Dempsey, New Jersey Polymath 1,015: Richard Otley, Wakefield Crossword 16,123: Michael Baylor, France; Scott Forbes, London; Judith Hadley, USA Polymath 1,014: Peter Boyd...
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