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...Tim Gardner, a policy expert at the Health Foundation think-tank, added: “The decade before the pandemic was the most fiscally austere in the history of the health service.”...
...Previous winners include Chris Miller’s Chip War, an account of the global battle for semiconductor supremacy last year, and Nicole Perlroth’s This Is How They Tell Me the World Ends, about the cyber arms...
...Responding to the figures, Chris Druce, senior research analyst at estate agent Knight Frank, said potential purchasers should expect some volatility around a reasonably stable trend in prices....
...Last year, the prize went to Chip War, Chris Miller’s analysis of the battle for global supremacy in semiconductor production....
...Chief executive Ana Cabral Gardner is a regular at high-profile international conferences attended by the corporate world’s great and good....
...Tim Gardner, assistant director of policy at the Health Foundation, a research organisation, said the size of the waiting lists was “relatively stable, despite a brutal winter and the recent industrial action...
...Robert Gardner, Nationwide’s chief economist, added that the lender expected the housing market to remain subdued in the near term....
...Brian Gardner asks, shouldn’t options trading be regulated as gambling? Robert Armstrong Oohhh, that is close to my heart....
...That’s one idea that stuck with me reading How Big Things Get Done, a new book by Bent Flyvbjerg and Dan Gardner....
...Gardner said: “We continue to expect the housing market to slow as the year progresses....
...“A lot of people said we couldn’t do it,” said Cornwall county councillor Louis Gardner on a visit to the spaceport this month. “But here we are.” There is a great deal riding on the mission....
...Steve Gardner-Collins, sales director at hotel group The Hatton Collection, says: “We have used our grants not only for physical changes required during Covid but for system upgrades to adopt government...
...“House prices have now reversed the losses recorded in May and June and are at a new all-time high,” said Robert Gardner, Nationwide’s chief economist....
...She recalls the actress Ava Gardner, whose last big leading role was in the film The Night of the Iguana in 1964, scrutinising her vintage and antique porcelain dating from 1900....
...Based on the true-life story of travelling salesman Chris Gardner, it chronicles his struggle to build a decent life for his family in the early 1980s....
...Chris Hopson, the chief executive of NHS providers, said the health service would face some “really big challenges” as it restarted non-covid procedures, particularly in the winter....
...Jupiter, the £47.7bn London-listed fund company, has hired Tom Gardner as a director in the global consultant relations team....
...“He hasn’t changed the teaching of the Church on abortion or contraception but he has tried to be genuinely more pastoral, shifting the emphasis down to bishops and parish priests,” says Chris Patten, chancellor...
...David Gardner, our international affairs editor, thinks it is shaping up to be the worst of the Syrian war: “Idlib is about to put the conflict back on the international agenda.”...
...Robert Gardner, Nationwide’s chief economist, said that uncertainty about the economy was probably putting off buyers, given that employment and borrowing conditions were otherwise benign....
...• Jupiter has recruited Steven Gardner as UK institutional relationship director. Mr Gardner has moved to the £50bn UK fund house from Franklin Templeton Investments....
...The FT’s David Gardner writes that this weekend’s breathtaking swoop looks profoundly political in its aims: “If this is an Arabian Game of Thrones, the headstrong young prince, who seeks to embody the pent-up...
...Edging towards conflict David Gardner writes on the real story from the Munich security conference....
...Plight of the Kurds David Gardner on Turkey’s decision to open a new front against Kurdish forces in North West Syria....
...Reliefs Arabella Murphy, head of private wealth at Maurice Turnor Gardner, a law firm, says if she could wave a magic wand, she would abolish most niche reliefs and allowances....
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