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...The BBC breaks down the findings from Baroness Louise Casey’s investigation here....
...In classic dramatic and literary portrayals of the revolutionary period by Seán O’Casey and Frank O’Connor, the misery of war is offset by dark humour....
...Earnd’s advisory board, which included Louise Casey, a former government adviser on homelessness, and David Blunkett, former Labour education secretary, insisted it should not make money from public sector...
...Her loving but unsmiling workaholic husband Dyer (played with customary laconic charm by Casey Affleck) is her only companion. The recent death of their only child casts a pall over the film....
...He told the FT’s Andrew England and George Parker he hoped it would be a “catalyst” to attract the world’s best venture capital funds to the UK’s life sciences industry....
...Alison Clark, who worked with him at the lobbying firm Rowland Sallingbury Casey, recalls: “He started reading Jane Austen books and doing these impressions of the characters.”...
...Casey Nicholaw can recall the precise moment when he decided he needed a change of direction....
...“Talent want the movies to be in theatres,” he says, pointing to The Birth of a Nation, Nate Parker’s slave drama, which wowed audiences at Sundance last year and which was the subject of a fierce bidding...
...Just when it seemed that Sundance was about to flatline, however, along came Nate Parker’s seething but measured The Birth of a Nation....
...Mary Pilon is the author of ‘The Monopolists’ (Bloomsbury) Photographs: Dreamstime; Casey E Martin...
...That said, Parker and Casey Nicholaw’s production sells its bare-faced cheek with enormous technical and performance flair (despite an interruption due to technical problems on opening night) and a brash...
...With Casey Benjamin on saxophones, Vocoder and electronics it is even closer to hip-hop in sound and feel....
...Casey Nicholaw, who co-directed with Parker and whose previous safe-for-your-teenage-son Broadway musical credit was Spamalot, keeps his actors, especially the terrifically game ensemble who play a chorus...
...Other favourite makers include Charmian Harris, Sarah Parker-Eaton, Daphne Krinos, Chris Carpenter, Kathie Murphy, Catherine Mannheim, Breon O’Casey and Guy Royle, Bryan Illsley, Emma Gale, Grace Girvan...
...Paul Casey, Inverness, Scotland Sir Terry Leahy: It’s good to see that Inverness is one of the fastest growing cities in the UK....
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