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...Additional reporting by Stephen Morris Letter in response to this article: Germany’s ‘sabotage’ law and Swiss bank secrecy /From Stephen D Barber, London W2, UK...
...Stephen D Barber Pictet Asset Management, London W2, UK...
...at Edinburgh University and co-author, with Keith Ewing, of ‘Constitutional and Administrative Law’ Letter in response to this article: Living through the deathly event of prorogation / From Stephen D Barber...
...Over lunch, Bottura scrolls through selfies he took with celebrities at last night’s Oscars parties: Elton John, Scarlett Johansson, Bradley Cooper, Snoop Dogg… “They all ask for a table in Modena....
...Tony Barber FT Europe commentator In times of quarantine the place to go is Herman Melville and Moby Dick....
...Writing in the New Statesman, Peter Bradley says with the wave of populism seen in the Brexit and Trump votes, we have associated democracy almost exclusively with economic advancement — making us all idiots...
...Lionel Barber is the FT’s editor....
...“I think that whole Mad Men look is definitely coming to an end,” agrees Jay Anaya, the in-house barber at Alfred Dunhill’s Bourdon House flagship store in London....
...Replacing the three are Bradley Fried, a former partner in McKinsey’s New York office and founder and managing partner at UK-based Grovepoint Capital LLP....
...Selections by Andrew Clark … POP Sounds Like London: 100 Years of Black Music in the Capital, by Lloyd Bradley, Serpent’s Tail, RRP£12.99 Bradley’s richly detailed account of black culture in London...
...Tony Barber FT Europe editor ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Lionel Barber Editor of the Financial Times After his highly readable Cables From Kabul, Sherard Cowper-Coles has produced an even...
...Bradley Simon, a criminal defence lawyer at Simon & Partners who has visited clients at the jail many times, said: “Rikers is a nasty place.”...
...Brendan Barber, TUC general secretary, will say the £83bn cuts programme is a political choice, not an economic necessity, and that it will make Britain “a more unequal, more squalid and nastier country”...
...But before it spins into terminal hokum, Barber’s feature debut has moments of power and menace....
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