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Filings show that companies including the Very Group have new charges linked to an IMI deal
...In addition, Daniel Křetínský, the billionaire Czech investor, is considering an offer. Additional reporting by Samer Al-Atrush and James Fontanella-Khan in New York...
...Aidan Barclay — the son of Sir David Barclay, who with his brother Sir Frederick created the Very Group from the former Littlewoods and Shop Direct businesses — will assume the role of non-executive chair...
...The court heard Frederick say: “There is no money now.”...
...Hedge fund investor Sir Paul Marshall, Czech billionaire Daniel Křetínský and former Telegraph editor Sir Will Lewis are also interested in backing bids, while News UK owner Rupert Murdoch has registered...
...Sir Jonathan said that the financial arrangements had left Sir Frederick “high and dry”....
...The bat and ball problem was developed by the behavioural economist Shane Frederick of Yale University and made famous by Nobel laureate Daniel Kahneman in his book Thinking, Fast and Slow....
...As with previous books in the series, the crime writer once again collaborates with the fictional detective Daniel Hawthorne in a delirious concoction that transplants a Christie-style mystery into the present...
...the dynasty that recently lost control of the media group after it was forced into receivership over £1bn of debts, was testifying on Friday during a courtroom fight over money between family elder Sir Frederick...
...Observers and media industry insiders say there is also likely to be interest from wealthy tycoons, from hedge fund boss Paul Marshall to Czech energy tycoon and budding media mogul Daniel Křetínský, and...
...Sir Frederick Barclay and his brother David acquired the Telegraph newspapers in 2004....
...Sir Frederick and the late Sir David Barclay acquired the newspapers in 2004. Lloyds has written the family loans down as bad debts. Lloyds and AlixPartners declined to comment....
...Sir Frederick and the late Sir David Barclay acquired the newspaper in 2004, and also own online retail business Very Group. The move by Lloyds to line up receivers was first reported by The Times....
...“I remember as a kid when Daniel Day-Lewis and Brenda Fricker and Neil Jordan [other Irish creatives] won. They’re massive....
...Potential runners and riders include the likes of rival media groups such as DMGT and even Czech energy tycoon Daniel Křetínský, who owns a slice of France’s Le Monde newspaper and previously took a look...
...Frederick StudemannFT literary editor Judging a book prize means that your reading list is determined for you — and it tends to be a very long one....
...They just love football,” Walsh says. “You see people with [teammates] Alexia’s shirt, Aitana’s shirt over men’s players’ shirts....
...The production’s latest revival is handsomely staged, with elegant sets and costumes by Julian Crouch and fast-moving projections by Daniel Brodie....
...It also shows how Sir Frederick Barclay and his late brother David, two working-class brothers from west London, forged their empire using “other people’s money”, as one person familiar with their operations...
...Katz retraced the travels of British artist-explorer Frederick Catherwood, who in the 19th century made exquisite drawings of ancient Mayan cities and published them for an exotica-obsessed audience back...
...Henry Mance FT CHIEF FEATURES WRITER Daniel Knowles’s Carmageddon (Abrams Press) is a punchy account of how our cities became clogged with cars, and how myopic policies keep them that way....
...Sam Andrews, former head chef of the Camberwell Arms and Soho’s Ducksoup, heads the kitchen, with Simon Walsh running front of house....
...Its housing, predominantly a mixture of three- to six-storey blocks of flats aping “the New Humanist” precedents of Scandinavia, were designed by Frederick Gibberd, chief architect of Harlow New Town in...
...Stapel’s downfall led Nobel Prize winner Daniel Kahneman, a father of behavioural research — who cited priming in his cult book Thinking, Fast and Slow — to warn that he saw “a train wreck looming” in the...
...Beginning in the 1960s, David and Frederick Barclay also created a business empire that included property, retail and media assets, notably ownership of Telegraph Media Group....
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