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...The activities have been organised by the RSPCA as part of the Big Help Out, a nationwide initiative of 55,000 charitable events to mark the coronation of King Charles III....
...The coronation of King Charles III will be a cause for celebration for many (if one survey is to be believed, 75 per cent of Brits are going to mark it by going down the pub)....
...But the urban designer and co-founder of the DK-CM architectural practice is nevertheless concerned by the “regressive impact” of place-making schemes such as Poundbury, the King Charles III-endorsed mock-Georgian...
...An estimated 20mn people in the UK recently had a chance to see the Williams double act when he appeared as both performer and composer at the coronation of King Charles III....
...The coronation of King Charles III on Saturday is in a sense pure theatre, but it will also be a moment to assess the UK’s constitutional monarchy....
...Queen’s children hold vigil King Charles III, Princess Anne and Princes Andrew and Edward will hold a vigil at 7.30 tonight to mourn the death of their mother, Queen Elizabeth II....
...Over the weekend, King Charles III conducted official meetings with prime ministers of the realms, such as New Zealand’s Jacinda Ardern, and with military leaders including Admiral Sir Tony Radakin, head...
...Charles III, the new king, is known to be more of a polo fan. Transition is something of a theme in this edition of the newsletter....
....£39 Quercus Wines Gramona, III Lustros 2012 CorpinnatCorpinnat is the newish association of top-quality sparkling-wine producers formed to distinguish their wines from basic cava....
...In the 19th century, Prince Charles III — who awarded the gambling franchise to businessman François Blanc, the so-called Magician of Monte Carlo — was credited with saving Monaco as an independent state...
...A new Yale University Press book called Cottages Ornés: The Charms of the Simple Life by Roger White explains how, almost 300 years ago, cottages were recast as polite architecture to which we could all...
...Its vast glass façade and high-tech, exposed steel structure placed it in the British engineering tradition and the approach of his contemporaries, Richard Rogers and Norman Foster....
...Further provocations followed: in 1996, The Prince said that the Luftwaffe had done less to damage London than Richard Rogers’ designs for Paternoster Square by St Paul’s Cathedral (Rogers’ plan was dropped...
...Supporters included architects Richard Rogers and Zaha Hadid, who has called it her favourite building in London....
...– in Lord Rogers’ case partly due to skirmishes with Prince Charles over architecture, most recently over the latter’s intervention on the Chelsea Barracks which saw the master builder lose the project....
...Rockefeller IV Senator Joe Manchin III Senator Herb Kohl Senator Ronald H. Johnson Senator John Barrasso...
...Roger Mortimore, director of political analysis at pollsters Ipsos Mori, said the wedding date could have an impact on the planned May 5 referendum on whether to change the current first-past-the-post system...
...Prince Charles, no fan of Nouvel’s avant-garde style, was nowhere to be seen. people@ft.com...
...Rogers, the architect, for the Chelsea barracks site....
...QD chairman, criticising the “brutalist development” proposed by Lord Rogers....
...Prince Charles has often been criticised for meddling, but on this occasion he was on the side of the angels....
...The court heard that Sir Michael Peat had provided an edited note of a meeting between Prince Charles and the emir in May....
...Lord Grabiner told the court: “Prince Charles and Lord Rogers have form and have previously crossed swords.”...
...Gibe III “could [also] pose ‘grave risks for indigenous communities in south-western Ethiopia’.”...
...Jenny Uglow is the author of ‘A Gambling Man: Charles II and the Restoration’ (Faber)...
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