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...Ogilvy, which has previously worked with a host of pharma groups including Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson, is launching a business that offers vetted influencers to talk about illnesses and possible solutions...
...“Women on the street are not sex workers, they are victims of modern slavery, they’re exploited,” said fellow Labour MP Carolyn Harris, also an advocate of the Nordic model....
...It is certainly quite a contrast to the shambolic style of his predecessor Boris Johnson, whose cultivated dishevelled look proved quite a hit with voters on his way up....
...Now, it appears that Johnson’s departure was part of a high-stakes international raid by US law firm Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison on its larger peer....
...An earlier version of the white paper, which was close to being launched by Boris Johnson’s government last summer, proposed a cap of between £2 and £5....
...“Gwyneth Paltrow looks like she’s on trial in 1987 for hiring a hitman to kill her husband,” tweeted comedian Jenny Johnson. “Why has she dressed as Jeffrey Dahmer?” read another tweet....
...Carolyn Weinberg, global head of product for iShares and index investments at BlackRock, said it did “not focus on any one particular ticker” and instead lauded “tremendous growth” across its complex of...
...“McKinsey was advising both the fox and the henhouse — and getting paid by both,” said Carolyn Maloney of New York, the committee chair....
...Instead, a social media maelstrom saw figures as eclectic as Boris Johnson’s former adviser Dominic Cummings posting screenshots of Credit Suisse’s CDS prices on Twitter, while even the odd respected financial...
...Carolyn Weinberg, global head of product for iShares and indexed investments at BlackRock, says ESG investing “has been a huge growth area”....
...There will not be a “hair shirt in sight”, Johnson said....
...For the Conservatives, the poll will be a test of public opinion on prime minister Boris Johnson in the wake of partygate, tax rises and the first big increases in household energy prices....
...But many chose to do so to protect staff after Mr Johnson told people to stay home five weeks ago....
...CBI director-general Carolyn Fairbairn said last week she was worried about the public perception of companies buying PPE....
...Carolyn Fairbairn, CBI director-general, has said the prime minister’s office needed to follow suit, or risk becoming a “bunker”....
...In short, a significant litmus test for Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s aims of a Global Britain. The UK should take the long view....
...Carolyn Fairbairn, leader of the CBI employers’ organisation, on Sunday described the latest lockdown as a “body blow”, while Helen Dickinson of the British Retail Consortium said the new measures would...
...Carolyn Fairbairn, director-general of the CBI, suggests there should be a simple, transparent formula for each tier of restrictions....
...It followed a call with Boris Johnson, prime minister, last week, where his comments around the opportunities of Brexit were seen by those on the call as clumsy given the strain that many smaller companies...
...In a discussion with Carolyn Fairbairn, head of the CBI employers group, Mr Hancock was asked whether the government had considered the impact on businesses of restrictions introduced at short notice....
...He has also held meetings with officials in Number 10, saying of Mr Johnson: “He is definitely pro enterprise by instinct.”...
...“We are encouraged by the UK road map out of lockdown and remain cautiously optimistic about the year ahead,” said Carolyn McCall, chief executive....
...Carolyn Fairbairn, director-general of the CBI, said businesses were “finding it really difficult to prepare because they don’t know what for”, pointing to research showing that many companies thought the...
...Evidently, that’s what Somerset CEO Dominic Johnson meant when he told the FT last year: “We are Somerset Capital, not Jacob Rees-Mogg Capital . . . he is not our business any more.”...
...Carolyn Fairbairn, director-general of the CBI business group, said the six-month timetable “will come as a shock” to business, adding there was “no avoiding the crushing blow new measures bring for thousands...
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