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...“But of course I would like us to stay together and I think I will now use this vote to tell Theresa May I’d rather Brexit wasn’t happening.”...
...From “ed-tech” start-ups to billionaire philanthropists, many digital entrepreneurs are funding education projects in an attempt to better equip the next generation for a changed world....
...“What we saw from the general election . . . is that the issues that I’d raised were perhaps more keenly felt by people than we thought before,” she told the BBC this week....
...Mr Osborne’s speech was a tour d’horizon of his vision of Britain in 2020 and a reminder of what many Conservatives believe is his overarching ambition to one day lead his party....
...“It was always said to be the best club in the world and in the evening you’d go to the smoking room and have a drink with colleagues. And you’d go and sit in the terrace on a balmy summer’s night....
...Few foreigners noticed the passing of other recent British prime ministers (in Jim Callaghan’s case, few Britons noticed either), but her death is world news. In part, she stood out as a woman....
...Shannon O’Callaghan, an analyst at Nomura, argues that the group’s reliance on GE Capital is still “too high”....
...The French seem about to elect François Hollande, graduate of the Ecole nationale d’administration (ENA), as president....
...(“I’d love to get my hands around his neck”, said one colleague as I left to come to Rules.)...
...Douglas Alexander (40), Ruth Kelly (40) and Ed Miliband (38)....
...Mr Brown’s cabinet is full of clever but untested former advisers: David and Ed Miliband, Ed Balls, James Purnell, Douglas Alexander....
...Ed Miliband)....
...That just wasn’t just Gordon Brown and his golden rules; it started really with [James] Callaghan through to [Lady] Thatcher....
...Ed Vaizey says: “It’s become a cliche among pollsters that if you put forward Conservative policies to a focus group, people cheer them on....
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