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...Still rocking to Charles Wright’s “Express Yourself” as her film fades out, she advises: “Just keep on dancing . . . dance to the tempo of life.”...
...The deal “is relatively soft and is not going to lead to a significant shift in activity” out of London, said William Wright, founder of think-tank New Financial....
...“France needs to get this right — it was embarrassing to have to cancel the royal visit last time,” said Georgina Wright, an expert in Franco-British relations at the Institut Montaigne think-tank....
...The King’s visit was also intended to cap a diplomatic push, including the Franco-British summit earlier this month with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, to showcase warming relations between the two countries...
...At the end of the first Franco-British summit in five years, the two leaders embraced and Sunak called Macron “mon ami” — a sign of how they are seeking to move past tensions caused by Brexit and its aftermath...
...angling for full control.The government’s decision to examine Altice’s stake — raising the possibility it could request remedies or reduce its holding — indicates that a more aggressive potential move by the Franco-Israeli...
...Indeed, Vigo was disparaging about design that put “shape” over “effect”, telling Mousse magazine in 2017 that the Guggenheim museum in New York was “disastrous – he [Frank Lloyd Wright] was the beginning...
...Franco-British relations sank to a new post-Brexit low on Friday when Emmanuel Macron criticised Boris Johnson over what he called his failure to act “seriously” to find a solution to the cross-Channel migrant...
...Darmanin criticised suggestions that the UK might try to push back migrant boats, rejected proposals for a joint Franco-British command centre to deal with the problem; described plans for a joint intelligence...
...Georgina Wright of the Institut Montaigne said France “says it needs a good relationship with whoever is the next chancellor and that’s what Macron is doing . . ....
...“The French have always been very concerned about making sure that the UK remains a key player in European security,” said Georgina Wright, head of the Europe programme at the Institut Montaigne....
...The G7 summit in June took place against the backdrop of another Franco-British dispute — on that occasion about Northern Ireland....
...The jewel of these efforts was the contract with French weapons suppliers negotiated as part of a Franco-Australian strategic partnership....
...Clad in timber shingles, they have an organic, rugged feel, part Frank Lloyd Wright, part Swiss chalet, part retro sci-fi....
...Director Michel Franco works on the border of arthouse and grindhouse, his jolting tableaux quite something, towers of black smoke framing a Louis Vuitton megastore....
...The world’s best player interrupted his family holiday in the mountainous region of Cerdanya on the Franco-Spanish border for discussions with the Dutchman in Barcelona....
...The FT's Robert Wright reports....
...French companies have lobbied Brussels to ensure this doesn’t happen, says Georgina Wright of London think-tank Chatham House....
...an overarching complex about the German Bauhaus master, Mies, who arrived in the 1930s and almost instantly bestrode the place (Wright never forgave him)....
...“You could ask whether the UK was an outlier, or whether it was an early adopter,” says Wright. “It is not yet clear which.”...
...Franco-Dutch carrier Air France-KLM and Germany’s Lufthansa warned of overcapacity on a number of routes leading to pricing pressure in 2016, sending shares in each group down more than 6 per cent....
...Since Franco-Israeli billionaire Patrick Drahi officially took it over at the end of 2014, SFR, as it increasingly known, has slashed costs....
...In 1906, Lord Northcliffe, the proprietor of Britain’s Daily Mail newspaper, offered a £10,000 prize to the first aviators to cross the Atlantic Ocean, just three years after the Wright Brothers ascended...
...Mr González, 59, lived through Franco’s dictatorship and describes himself as a freedom fighter....
...“Nobody foresaw retrospective taxes being applied in Spain – it was based on an obscure law that [the former Spanish dictator] General Franco introduced,” says Clive Hawkswood, chief executive of the Remote...
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