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...David Prescott, chief executive of Blackwell’s, said the company was still in exclusive talks with a prospective buyer and not in a position to comment further....
...Think of the blurry, long-distance photographs of then deputy prime minister John Prescott at Dorneywood, playing croquet when he was supposed to be in charge while Tony Blair was in Washington....
...We often talk about the John Prescott role under Tony Blair and this figure with more cred with the left, more cred with the unions and the Labour party who was sort of shield for a more right-ish Labour...
...During the pandemic, the group explored passing into staff ownership, a long-held ambition for Blackwell, but it was unable to find a bank to fund the restructure, former chief executive David Prescott told...
...It sold works in the $30,000-$300,000 range, the sweet spot of this fair, by artists including McArthur Binion, Jaume Plensa and David Klamen....
...David Blumenthal, a tax partner with Clyde & Co who handles tonnage tax issues, said the UK’s departure from the EU was an opportunity....
...John Prescott and Tony Blair came into power with a clear agenda for the English regions....
...Blair’s henchman Alastair Campbell describes this development as “a bit fucking weird”, while aghast deputy John Prescott says he demanded to know: “What the hell are you going there for, Tony?”...
...FT Money reader Jeremy Prescott sold out of his holdings in Woodford Equity Income four years ago....
...John Prescott was far from delusional in his recognition of the middle-class takeover of power and influence....
...“We’re all middle-class now,” Britain’s deputy prime minister John Prescott proclaimed in 1997, in a delusional moment of Blairite optimism....
...John Prescott, the former Labour deputy prime minister and a victim of the phone-hacking scandal, shouted out “not content, terrible” at her decision....
...“We’re trying to accommodate the next generation of creative talent,” says David Soyka, senior vice-president of public affairs for SunCal....
...TB: We need to get the whole band back together; me, Gordon Brown, Peter Mandelson, John Prescott — well maybe not Prescott. People miss us, they’re yearning for our soundbites....
...David Davis, a Tory MP, said he would present a motion on Thursday accusing the former Labour prime minister of misleading parliament....
...Mr Prescott’s unwieldy environment, transport and the regions fiefdom was dissolved four years later. Additional reporting by Sarah Neville...
...David Prescott, analyst at Barclays, said: “In our opinion, discount retailers’ models will remain rooted in physical stores as the low-value product struggles to bear the cost of online fulfilment.”...
...Edward Prescott and Ryan Wessel examine such a system in a new paper and find that 100 per cent reserve banking has some very attractive properties, not least the impossibility of bank runs....
...For example, is there really a Lord Peter Mandelson or a Lady Pauline Prescott?...
...Walking around the labyrinthine 25,000 sq ft Blackwell’s bookshop in the heart of Oxford, David Prescott has to restrain himself from rearranging a display. Once a shop manager, always a shop manager....
...David Prescott, CEO of the UK bookshop Blackwells, tells Emma Jacobs about the ups and downs of life in the book trade...
...The Labour leader capped a disjointed and flat party conference in Manchester with a speech in which he apparently forgot to mention the budget deficit, a performance that contrasted with David Cameron’s...
...David Cameron, a desk officer at Tory Central Office in 1992, will recall that the risk appeared to pay off. But will he dare to repeat it?...
...Tony Prescott, director at the centre, says: “Those universities that were successful have got a reasonable amount of equipment because £25m buys a lot of robots....
...“John Prescott had the battle bus and that worked well for him because it was the deputy leader’s tour. And I think this has worked better for me to throw my energy into a women’s tour.”...
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