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...I’m here and I’m going to live up to that role.”...
...I’m not sure many top-notch marketers would think it wise to call a coffee maker an “AeroPress”....
...Here’s what else I’m keeping tabs on today: Biden’s budget: The White House will release the forecast for the president’s fiscal budget for the coming year, including an increase of corporation tax and...
...Yet it is throwing itself into a takeover battle against M3, a Sony-backed medical information provider that is also bidding for Benefit One....
...I’m keen to hear your view —isabel.berwick@ft.com....
...I’d like to see that all pulled into some kind of long term vision or long term plan,” he said....
...I’m like, ‘What’s going to happen?’” she says. “And that’s what you’d like in your ER doctor.” When lockdowns began in California, she became a lot less stoked....
...Luckily I’m the same shape and the same weight for my shoes and my suits – I’m still wearing them, so it’s been a long-term relationship. The best car I’ve ever owned was a red ’60s E-type Jaguar....
...And many of the world’s global corporations have plans to move toward net zero emissions. But there is a backlash brewing....
...The R&D tax credit scheme, which either reduces corporation tax or generates a cash credit, has grown steadily since its introduction in 2000 and is now used by 60,000 companies a year....
...He tells me the UK government’s R&D budget is approaching £20bn a year, and that private-sector R&D now exceeds public money roughly threefold....
...It is, of course, Sir Steve Webb, the former pensions minister, now a partner at Lane Clark & Peacock. Welcome to the podcast. Steve WebbThanks, Claer. A pleasure to be with you....
...I’m Gideon Rachman, chief foreign affairs commentator of the Financial Times. My guest this week is Jason Matheny, president of the Rand Corporation in California....
...Our favourite pieces • Ok, I’m going to cheat a bit this week by not picking an article. Instead, the best moment of the week for me, and for a lot of us here at the FT, was the premiere of Skandal!...
...Now considered a memorial for all Iraqi martyrs, it’s a popular palace for Iraqis to visit, including families, schoolchildren and medical students (pictured here) as well as foreign tourists A British...
...I’m quoting from your story, said, “If I was in this position and thought that the next government might put the limit back in, I’d fill my boots in the next two years, have a bit of a gold rush, and then...
...We have smart medical people, we see the data just like the CDC, and we’re going to figure out what’s best for Florida,’” Clark said....
...So here’s what I am going to do: for a further 12 months I’m going to maintain the 5p cut … and I’m going to freeze fuel duty too....
...But the political demand for equal pay and the quality of medical and workplace benefits is a real and tangible demand. Lilah Raptopoulos Take a recent controversy with the Disney Corporation....
...It runs as a public benefit corporation, “creating open-source software that medical regulators can use to rapidly understand how a study design operates and form confident opinions”, per its website....
...Words from the Working It community In a recent story, our columnist Pilita Clark questioned why it’s become so common to write emails without a greeting....
...I’m Pilita Clark, an FT columnist based in London, filling in for Rana Foroohar, who is taking a well-deserved break. Admirably, Rana will be using part of her leave to finish her next book....
...I was a newly-minted journalist on a medical title, earning £13,000, not at all sure I’d been right to leave academia....
...Working from home during the first lockdown I’d got into a good routine with long dog walks, a thriving veg patch and, of course, not going out....
...unvaccinated for non-medical reasons....
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