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...“Radio was the tech of its day when the NOSPR started in the 1930s and I knew Wayne was interested in pushing boundaries in this field.”...
...Trump enjoys the public support of Henry McMaster, South Carolina’s Republican governor, and Lindsey Graham, the state’s other US senator....
...Chief whip Simon Hart held a last-minute meeting with leaders of the self-described “five families” of right-wing factions, including Danny Kruger of the New Conservatives and Mark Francois of the European...
...It is a smaller force than at the height of its power after the Brexit vote.Trouble rating: 4/5 New Conservatives Co-chairs: Danny Kruger and Miriam Cates Founded in May, many of its 30-odd members are...
...Čeferin, a Slovenian lawyer who rose to become one of the most powerful men in the sport, found support from Danny Sillman, now 34, chief executive of Relevent Sports, the US media and events company owned...
...Another eccentric 1993 movie also finds musical voice in the shape of Mrs Doubtfire, adapted by John O’Farrell and Wayne and Karey Kirkpatrick, but with less consistent results....
...In the Indulgence café, run by local independent councillor Danny Brookes, hot breakfasts are off the menu after energy bills soared from £1,500 a month to almost £4,000....
...Trilbied figures dot the Palace Pier, three years before Graham Greene wrote Brighton Rock. The films fascinate and multitask....
...I very much enjoyed Danny Leigh’s acerbic review, though I found the twist less irksome than Danny did, while quite agreeing that Harry Styles would have “improved the movie by not being cast at all”....
...The setting is 1956 Chicago, although director Graham Moore confines himself to a single location, a low, dark storefront as lonely as a fairytale cottage....
...As the film begins, billionaire vigilante Bruce Wayne is plagued by self-doubt. Pattinson is 35, but his Wayne has a nagging sense of the teenage. Specifically, a teenager in the early 1990s....
...That the paperwork would be a mess makes sense when we meet head chef and owner Andy Jones (a bristling Stephen Graham), dogged by crisis even before the row over the turbot....
...But it’s worth your time and you’ll get an interesting conversation out of it at least — Danny Leigh’s review is also worth a read....
...Now wealth, secrecy and dictatorship bleed together in Azor, an unnerving film with a trace of Carol Reed and Graham Greene’s noir masterpiece....
...(George Graham’s Arsenal, Anthony Hopkins in King Lear at the National.) He brags to strangers about his non-existent Mayfair pied à terre. At lunch with his bosses, he picks up the tab. Of course....
...All proper writers — and Tusker is probably one — have inside them what Graham Greene called a “splinter of ice”, a pull to the truth, however brutal. Tusker has it, we realise....
...“It’s been very hard to calibrate things over the past two weeks but I am cautiously optimistic because the vaccine studies are all tending to the same result,” says Danny Altmann, professor of immunology...
...Graham Greene’s Brighton Rock was published in 1938, although the figure in a trilby we meet at the start of Six Minutes to Midnight has clearly not yet read the novel. It is a year later: August 1939....
...If the movie has a message — a definite if — it may be that these “glamorous midlifers” should have the right once afforded to Bill, Ted, Wayne, Garth and untold other younger, maler friendship pairs, filling...
...Dr Graham Jackson, senior clinical adviser to the NHS Confederation, which represents healthcare organisations across the country, said that although numbers admitted to hospitals were rising, the patients...
...Wayne Jones, a pub landlord who follows the team home and away, said it served Wales well to be treated like minnows of the game....
...Wayne McCullough of Northern Ireland had just won the gold medal in the flyweight boxing contest....
...including Steve McQueen and Danny Boyle....
...And it does, repeatedly, with Pelé, hockey deity Wayne Gretzky and NFL wide receiver Jerry Rice making an impressive but overworked core of interviewees....
...Pinkie Brown, the murderous young gangster of Graham Greene’s Brighton Rock, was referred to in the novel as The Boy, the horror of his cold blood bound up with his age....
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