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...Read more background on this week’s poll from my colleague Courtney Weaver....
...I can’t recall the first time I saw the late 19th-century painting “Shadows” by American artist Charles Courtney Curran....
...Additional reporting by Philip Georgiadis and Sarah Neville...
...Education secretary Gillian Keegan said ahead of a meeting with unions on Wednesday that teachers “don’t need to strike to get my attention” but Kevin Courtney, joint general secretary of the National Education...
...Of these everyone will have their favourite — Courtney Love once told me hers was Money — but mine is London Fields....
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...William of Orange, the Protestant leader of the Dutch Revolt, was assassinated in 1584 after Philip II of Spain put a bounty on his head....
...But, of course, with Topshop, Philip Green was the man with the real power....
...Kevin Courtney, general secretary of the National Education Union, said pay was rapidly becoming a bigger issue than workload among teachers....
...Philip Banfield, the new head of the British Medical Association, which represents doctors, has warned strikes by junior colleagues over pay were “inevitable” by the spring....
...The Americans tells the story of a pair of Russian secret agents, living in deep cover in cold war-era America as Elizabeth and Philip Jennings....
...“There is the opportunity to use the hot job market to negotiate a better package, whether that’s hybrid working or further study,” says Courtney Wright, director, career accelerator and student engagement...
...Quick hits OTHER FT STORIES THAT HAVE CAUGHT MY EYE THIS WEEK Much ado was made about Donald Trump’s need to appeal to suburban white women, and you shouldn’t miss Courtney Weaver’s explorations of why...
...Kevin Courtney, joint general secretary of the National Education Union, said it was “brazen” of Mr Johnson to “idly shrug away a disaster that his own government created”....
...Courtney Parella, deputy national press secretary for the Trump campaign, said “another day, another display of Silicon Valley’s flagrant bias against this president”....
...Political guests included Mrs May, Philip Hammond, the UK chancellor, and Jeremy Hunt, the foreign secretary....
...Philip Hammond, the chancellor, has led the resistance to the plan, threatening to resign over the issue, arguing that the initiative would undermine the Conservative party’s reputation for fiscal discipline...
...Barmaid Courtney said Mr Johnson had no right to shut parliament down “just because MPs disagreed with him”....
...A year after Zelda Perkins claimed sexual abuse by Harvey Weinstein, gags on five alleged victims of UK businessman Philip Green are upheld....
...Courtney Weaver observes the expert way in which Nancy Pelosi has neutralised rivals, defied opponents, and stolen the title of dealmaker-in-chief from under the president's nose....
...Best of the week Why the world economy feels so fragile — Martin Wolf The ‘China shock’ is not as bad as Trump thinks — Gillian Tett Nancy Pelosi, America’s true dealmaker in chief, returns — Courtney...
...Very little about this year’s election cycle in America is normal, says our US political correspondent Courtney Weaver....
...The artistic director, Philip Dukes, had not expected that a leading architect of halls worldwide would be inspired by the challenge....
...Stephens We need to talk about identity in a toxic age — Roula Khalaf Donald Trump smells trouble as his former loyalists fall away — Courtney Weaver Superstar chief executives can self-destruct — John...
...Keith Cozza, Courtney Mather and James Nelson will replace John Boushy, Matthew Ferko and Christopher Williams....
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