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...The survey of 40 economists, carried out in partnership with the Kent A Clark Center for Global Markets at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, underscores the divergence of views about the...
...know more about why the shift to green electricity is taking longer than it should are advised to read a book recently reviewed in the FT, The Price Is Wrong: Why Capitalism Won’t Save the Planet by Brett Christophers...
...Based on reporting by Roman Olearchyk, Christopher Miller, Ben Hall, Max Seddon, John Paul Rathbone, John Reed, Guy Chazan, Henry Foy, Mehul Srivastava, Polina Ivanova and Tim Judah....
...“Shoes are trashing our feet and our planet,” says Asher Clark, seventh-generation scion of the Clarks shoemaking dynasty....
...HOLD: JD Wetherspoon (JDW) Sales growth rates have outperformed the market for almost a year and a half, writes Christopher Akers....
...Investors are “still not all in on the banks”, said RBC banking analyst Gerard Cassidy. “It’s because of the scar tissue that’s still around from March of last year.”...
...UAV is represented by Christopher Clark, whose clients include Musk and Hunter Biden. TMTG did not respond to a request for comment....
...Christopher Clark on Tuesday filed a motion in a Delaware court requesting to be removed from the case involving tax and firearm charges, to which Hunter Biden has pleaded not guilty....
...Data visualisation by Dan Clark This item has been amended since publication to clarify that Real Madrid’s partnership with Sixth Street was agreed in 2022...
...Laura also loved The Fraud by Zadie Smith – Fred’s picks for history lovers are Revolutionary Spring by Christopher Clark and King: a Life by Jonathan Eig; Laura’s is Red Memory by Tanya Branigan – For...
...‘The Age of Prediction: Algorithms, AI and the Shifting Shadows of Risk’, by Igor Tulchinsky and Christopher E Mason If readers need convincing of the significance of prediction to today’s world, the opening...
...In the Auckland constituency of Mount Albert, a seat vacated by Ardern and once held by former prime minister Helen Clark, Labour held on for a narrow win....
...Revolutionary Spring: Fighting for a New World 1848-1849 by Christopher Clark (Allen Lane/Crown) Author of Iron Kingdom and The Sleepwalkers, two acclaimed books on Prussian history and the causes of the...
...Here’s a round-up of the Academy Awards from our man in Hollywood, Christopher Grimes. Additional contributions from Irwin Cruz and Emily Goldberg...
...Christopher Clark on Tuesday filed a motion in a Delaware court requesting he be removed from the case in which Hunter Biden has pleaded not guilty to tax and firearm charges....
...The ousting of Ed Clark, a vice-president and general manager of the Seattle-area factory where the 737 Max is built, comes as Boeing encounters intense regulatory scrutiny....
...Clark’s Revolutionary Spring, an account of a turning point in 19th-century European history; Jeremy Eichler’s Time’s Echo, which explores musical responses to the Holocaust; and Jennifer Homans’s Mr....
...It’s an autobiographical account of his relationships with the late Saul Bellow, Philip Larkin and Christopher Hitchens, and it’s deeply moving to read knowing Amis would himself die three years after it...
...In Revolutionary Spring, his synoptic reassessment of the 1848 uprisings, Christopher Clark, regius professor of history at Cambridge university, disputes this verdict....
...FT columnist Pilita Clark offers some tips on containment. Are legal challenges to US diversity schemes starting to bite?...
...I will read Christopher Clark’s Revolutionary Spring: Fighting for a New World 1848-1849 despite the ill-founded analogies to the present day in Munro Price’s review (Life & Arts, April 29)....
...Covid still warps our sense of time: A mind-bending column from Pilita Clark about how we see time differently after all those months locked down during the pandemic....
...first world war, Christopher Clark has delivered another masterpiece in Revolutionary Spring....
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...I haven’t read it myself, but I have read and very much enjoyed Tania Branigan’s Red Memory and Christopher Clark’s Revolutionary Spring, both of which were shortlisted, so I am looking forward to buying...
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