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...Pedro arrived in London from Portugal as a teenager in 1976 and built his life here; Damian is Australian by birth....
...Peter Jackson, Flutter chief executive, said the performance “exceeded our expectations in both sports and gaming”....
...On Tuesday, Damian Hinds wrote, “this sale is good for the taxpayer....
...Damian Green, until this month Theresa May’s de facto deputy, pushed for reform of the BBC when working as an adviser to John Major, prime minister in 1992, according to newly released documents from the...
...All the devolved nations would receive more decision-making powers than they currently enjoy, said Damian Green, the British government’s first secretary of state....
...Mr Davis lost another key ally, his parliamentary private secretary Stewart Jackson, who lost his seat in the election....
...Damian Green, work and pensions secretary, confirmed that price caps would be in the Conservative manifesto, which will be published next month....
...Jackson Pollock, star of the Guggenheim’s permanent collection, saw Tobey and painted “Blue Poles”....
...A Survation phone poll conducted on Wednesday as a check on its online polls had the proportion almost spot on, however Damian Lyons Lowe, Survation’s CEO, said that he “chickened out” of publishing it,...
...In the basement garage, López’s art adviser Patricia Marshall has her own show, also drawn from the collection and including a Richard Jackson cage titled “Confusion in the Vault Room” (2005), which gave...
...Damian McKinney, who co-founded McKinney Rogers in 1999 after 18 years in the Royal Marines, has put expertise in execution at the core of his consultancy’s “value proposition”, drawing on the importance...
...It is misguided to complain that, at $5.6m (€3.9m, £3.4m), a Koons sculpture of Michael Jackson cuddling his chimp Bubbles, is overpriced....
...The UK region’s bohemian set has yet to produce a Jackson Pollock or inspire an art movement but the quiet and solitude – and the deep pockets – have attracted many creative types....
...His conclusion, according to Damian Reece in the Telegraph: that deal-doers are so much more timid these days. But are these deals worthwhile? Not according to this week’s research from PwC....
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