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...His chairman, Sir Douglas Jardine Flint, followed suit with 10,765 shares at an average of 197p....
...“Every single time the SNP argues against Brexit they set out the argument against independence,” says Christine Jardine, a Liberal Democrat MP....
...Douglas Jardine, England captain on 1932-33 Bodyline tour, is lionised in England for taming Don Bradman and vilified in Australia for much the same reason....
...Perhaps an even more famous Scot to captain England against Australia was Douglas Jardine. But how Scottish was Jardine? He was born in (then) British India and died in Switzerland....
...I doubt even England or Australia would resort to launching intercontinental ballistic missiles at each other due to the result of a cricket match – though Douglas Jardine vs Don Bradman in the 1932 Bodyline...
...What, I mulled, would Douglas Jardine have done?...
...Douglas Flint, chairman of HSBC, added that regulatory changes were having a negative effect on banks’ ability to finance trade....
...Chairman, Open Europe Anthony Bamford, Chairman, JCB John Barton, Chairman, Brit Insurance Holdings Roger Bootle, Economist, Capital Economics Mark Darell-Brown, Managing Partner, Brown Vanneck Douglas...
...Just once, in the southern summer of 1932-1933, the cricket generated enough hostility to threaten Anglo-Australian relations: the haughty England captain Douglas Jardine unleashed a method of attack – “...
...This is partly because the England cricket team is seen as British and has included Scots, such as Douglas Jardine, the “bodyline” series captain in the 1930s, and Mike Denness, England captain in the 1970s...
...This is a school that has produced among others Douglas Jardine, Max Hastings, Will Young and even Bill Gammell....
...Douglas Alexander, Europe minister, accepted the treaty was in “serious difficulty” and insisted that there was “no question” of reintroducing it “through the back door”....
...When the haughtiest Englishman of all, by the name of Sir Douglas Jardine (Winchester and Oxford), retaliated a few years later by having his two fastest bowlers (both distinctly unhaughty, working-class...
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