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...In the first of them Margaret Atwood explains how fragile our system of government is....
...Even Rob and Tina are pretty sketchy, although Christopher Fulford and Hermione Gulliford deliver them with dry wit and the simmering exasperation that can go along with tending for elderly relatives....
...FT editor Roula Khalaf introduces Democracy 2024 in her letter to readers today, kicking off our year-long series with films featuring authors Margaret Atwood and Elif Shafak....
...The enterprise zone in Tyneside was one of several such schemes — championed initially by Margaret Thatcher’s government — that offered tax breaks in return for investing in areas in need of regeneration...
...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...
...Her parents are Christopher and Suzanne Sharp, who set up The Rug Company, and from a young age Sophie saw them working with craftspeople around the world....
...May 24 to 26; further information here Performance ‘Tosca’, Margaret Court Arena An epic staging of Puccini’s political thriller by the UK’s Opera North, with sopranos Nadine Benjamin and Karah Son sharing...
...He satirised the excesses of Margaret Thatcher’s Britain in his best-known works, Money — with its debauched anti-hero John Self — and London Fields....
...It is the closing date for the recall petition of Rutherglen and Hamilton West MP Margaret Ferrier, suspended from parliament for 30 days for speaking in the Commons while awaiting Covid test results during...
...The redevelopment of the former docklands was the emblem of the UK’s economic transformation in the 1980s and ’90s — kicked off by the “Big Bang” under Margaret Thatcher, which deregulated the UK’s financial...
...being too expensive, the problem, argues Christophers, is that saving the planet is not sufficiently profitable....
...Loving father to Christopher and Charles and devoted grandfather to five grandchildren.”...
...But it’s a change that is long overdue, says Guillén, who pointed to words written about a century ago by anthropologist Margaret Mead: “It is utterly false and cruelly arbitrary to put all the play and...
..., where she entertained Margaret Thatcher and Pierre Trudeau), Hernández has devoted her life to giving back to the city she loves....
...Christopher Worrall, chair of the Poplar and Limehouse Labour party, is among his party’s most prominent advocates of “missing middle” developments and gentle density....
...and artist Christopher Kane....
...The deal will allow UTA to tap into Curtis Brown’s deep well of literary talent, which includes writers such as The Handmaid’s Tale author Margaret Atwood and the estates of Ian Fleming, John le Carré, AA...
...APRIL Our Lives in Their Portfolios: Why Asset Managers Own the World by Brett Christophers (Verso) In this follow-up to Rentier Capitalism, Christophers turns his attention to the new masters of the universe...
...Brands including Margaret Howell use the collection to plug gaps in archives. Burberry dispatches creative teams to inspect vintage fabrics, zips and buttons for creative inspiration....
...Both Princess Margaret, modelling a plastic bonnet at the Equestrian Games in Stockholm in June 1956, and Vogue’s cover in August 1962 featuring a model in a high-fashion bonnet, showed they were a fashion...
...Sir Christopher Hogg, who died earlier this month, aged 85, once described running a publicly listed company as “the greatest intellectual challenge available”, according to one former colleague....
...MPs Luciana Berger and Margaret Hodge, actor Tracy-Ann Oberman, novelist Howard Jacobson and FT political columnist Stephen Bush....
...Sickert alongside a tea set by Christopher Dresser, and a modernist glass armchair by artist Denham MacLaren on a huge, painterly Omega Workshops rug (reproduced by the specialist Christopher Farr)....
...As the canapés circulate, the former US Treasury secretary Larry Summers arrives, deep in conversation with the novelist and human rights campaigner Margaret Atwood....
...After all his years playing eccentrics and live wires, it ought to be hard to be surprised by Christopher Walken, but the circumstances of our conversation are idiosyncratic even by his standards....
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