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...🤠 HMRC v Premier Foods Ltd (2007) is an epochally important case that considered whether a fruit bar was confectionery....
...Soft greys and browns represent the wool trade; the brighter pinks and blues were based on an 18th-century Spitalfields silk dress at the V&A....
...Heineken has finally sold its Russian operations for a loss of €300mn after mounting criticism of the brewer for staying in Russia after the country’s invasion of Ukraine....
...A later artist, Ayana V Jackson, poses her “Anarcha” (2017) like an Orientalist odalisque, but the tender image of her turned back suggests not so much exotic allure as vulnerability....
...(He also brought banging youth music nights to the usually quiet halls of the V&A.)...
...One alternative was royal backing to become mayor and tilt the axis of City power towards the mercers and against their deadly rivals, the grocers and brewers....
...Her name was even included in the Collins English Dictionary. But that’s ancient history, and apparently not worth revisiting. I begin mentally shredding my opening set of questions....
...“I trusted Justice Gorsuch and Justice Kavanaugh when they testified under oath that they also believed Roe v Wade was settled legal precedent and I am alarmed they chose to reject the stability the ruling...
...Lawmakers, particularly Maine’s Republican senator Susan Collins, are saying now that they were misled by Trump’s three nominees, who assured them that Roe was settled law, leading them to trust that they...
...Fetterman added: “Send me to the US Senate, and I’d proudly vote to codify Roe v Wade into law.” Republican leaders largely embraced the ruling on Friday....
...Michael Collins (Catholic)....
...London’s exhibition season began with psychedelic tea parties and disappearing rabbits in the V&A’s immersive wonderland Alice: Curiouser and Curiouser and ended with translucent, spidery, electricified...
...For talent, the channel will draw upon other parts of the Murdoch empire including talkRADIO, whose presenters include Julia Hartley-Brewer and Jeremy Kyle....
...Einstein’s Fridge: The Science of Fire, Ice and the Universe, by Paul Sen, William Collins, RRP£20, 320 pages Join our online book group on Facebook at FT Books Café...
...Even brewers have been seduced by yuzu. The Japanese brewer Kiuchi uses it to give its Hitachino Yuzu Lager (£3.39 for 350ml, virginwines.co.uk) a citrusy lift....
...Job moves Carlos Brito, who transformed a Brazilian regional brewer into the world’s largest beer maker Anheuser-Busch InBev, is to step down as chief executive after 15 years....
...If the economy bounces back and we have a V shaped recovery, as Morgan Stanley has suggested, oil demand will return without the necessary and corresponding investment in production....
...“If you like it, you love it” is how Carlos Brito, AB InBev’s chief executive since 2005, describes the global brewer’s strong internal culture. The company’s hard-driving ethos comes from the top....
...We get in my car and he directs me along a long gravel track behind the camp to where the clear waters of the Coachella Canal flow fast through a V-shaped concrete channel, water destined for the swimming...
...A full list of Neil Collins’ financial interests can be found at www.ft.com/collinsportfolio...
...Should we cancel V S Naipaul? He only died last year, so perhaps it’s “too soon” to ask such an impertinent question....
...says a soldier, fearing a different enemy, in Henry V. “I would give all my fame for a pot of ale, and safety.”...
...Republicans Mitt Romney of Utah and Susan Collins of Maine both indicated on Monday that they were considering voting to call witnesses....
...The Brazilian investment firm backed Kraft Heinz, the food company, and AB InBev, the brewer. Both companies have grown by aggressive acquisition and cost-cutting but now face challenges....
...Xerox wants to give HP’s board its walking papers We’re all guilty of overusing the David v Goliath trope but in the case of Xerox and HP, it really does apply....
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