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...Standard Chartered has sounded out UK political heavyweights Sir Charles Roxburgh and Sir Sajid Javid as potential candidates for its next chair when José Viñals steps down....
...Email: stuart.kirk@ft.com; Twitter: @stuartkirk__...
...Allen (aka John Sobieski Stuart and Charles Edward Stuart)....
...James Souter, a partner at law firm Charles Russell Speechlys, called Friday’s judgment an “embarrassment” for the government, “not least because of the public perception on the costs incurred”....
...The Clore Garden will be designed by landscape architect Tom Stuart-Smith, in collaboration with architects Feilden Fowles and the Royal Horticultural Society....
...Three London-based dealers in Old Master pictures — Charles Beddington, Johnny van Haeften and Fabrizio Moretti — all agree that the scheme works well....
...British retailers, pubs, hotels and restaurants are all hoping for a boost in sales prompted by the coronation of King Charles III on Saturday after three years of subdued consumer demand....
...So when visiting young buck Charles Marlow (Freddie Fox), mistaking his host for an innkeeper, starts issuing high-handed demands, Hardcastle bristles like a hedgehog....
...Between Daniel O’Connell and Charles Stuart Parnell in the pantheon of 19th-century Irish patriots stands John Mitchel: lawyer, polemicist, newspaper editor and sworn enemy of the British crown....
...To August 16; further information and tickets here ‘Charles Gaines: 1992—2023’, Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami To illustrate Charles Gaines’s contribution to the world of conceptual art, 60 of his...
...Bells ringing for the coronation of the third King Charles will continue a tradition that stretches back well beyond his two earlier namesakes....
...All are named after champagne houses — big brands such as Taittinger, Nicolas Feuillatte, Charles Heidsieck and Bollinger (the penthouse), as well as artisanal houses like Lallier, Telmont and Jean Vesselle...
...What matters is his historical misrepresentation of Charles as a “monarchical absolutist”, evidence that Whiggish propaganda is as enduring as Jacobite myth ever was....
...Last year Clare Jackson’s award-winning Devil-Land portrayed Tudor and Stuart England in perpetual political, religious and economic crisis, viewed from continental Europe as a failed state racked by dissent...
...The narrator, Ruth Wilson, was almost wholly inaudible despite generous amplification; tenor soloist Charles Styles, heroically replacing Stuart Skelton at short notice, fared marginally better thanks to...
...Charlotte Eagar’s whistle-stop tour of the Scottish Highlands (Travel, Life & Arts, November 5) was interesting, but failed to explain fully the complex legacy of Charles Edward Stuart, who, as Bonnie Prince...
...We encounter figures such as Charles Hubbard Judd, who developed apparatus for studying eye movements when reading and would become head of Chicago’s Department of Education....
...“The whole repurposing of Glasgow City Centre is under way,” says Stuart Patrick, chief executive of the Glasgow Chamber of Commerce....
...Reproductions of pamphlets by journeymen protesters the Levellers and Ranters line the walls; their texts blare from a miniature model city — church, tavern, Banqueting House with the scaffold where Charles...
...Prince Charles Edward Stuart, aka the Young Pretender, aka Bonnie Prince Charlie, landed in July 1745 at Eriskay in the Outer Hebrides, hoping to win back the crown his grandfather James II of England and...
...His plane also counts some illustrious passengers in its transportation history: King Charles flew in it in 1980. A restoration can be pricey but not as eye-watering as a Spitfire....
...Charles Babbage, Charles Darwin, John Stuart Mill and William Makepeace Thackeray all invested in railways, either directly or through their families. So did three future prime ministers....
...Jonathan Saunders, fashion designerShuggie Bain by Douglas Stuart It’s a Glaswegian story and it’s in a colloquial style, so it took me back to my hometown....
...Research by headhunter Spencer Stuart found that 22 chief executives of companies in the S&P 500 had returned to their previously held posts in the past 12 years....
...Charles Conn, Patagonia’s chair, told Moral Money that what Patagonia had done was “extreme”, but it hoped to establish a model for others to follow....
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