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...Maxine Doyle’s gripping Bradley 4:18, inspired by a Kae Tempest poem, tracks the mindset of a man wandering the streets in the small hours....
...Waking up in the cool of the morning in a wood near Reading, southern England, with the first rays of dawn streaming through his bivouac and a crick in his neck, Steve Waygood could be forgiven for thinking...
...For a time this spring, Heathrow’s chief executive John Holland-Kaye was mucking in on the frontline, stacking X-ray trays at security to help keep queues moving at the short-staffed airport....
...This one only feels proximate to Del Toro’s Blu-ray collection. ★★★☆☆ In UK cinemas from January 21 and in US cinemas now...
...Sherlock Holmes (many writers have taken up metaphorical residence in Baker Street, post-Conan Doyle) and Raymond Chandler’s tarnished knight-errant Philip Marlowe....
...Ray Winstone remembers the Mods of his youth leaving Plaistow on their scooters to head for the south coast, and the way he and his little friends would wait for their return: “It was like Lancaster bombers...
...There is something particularly satisfying about the way Conan Doyle’s intricately plotted tales snap together like pieces of a jigsaw....
...—Peter Bradley, psychologist, San Francisco, California, US Mix with the Gossip Girls Bemelmans Bar at The Carlyle hotel on the Upper East Side: a classic martini in a New York landmark....
...Spiritualism was a respectable practice from the 1860s right through to the second world war, and such luminaries as William James, Thomas Mann, WB Yeats and Arthur Conan Doyle all consulted mediums....
...In May, the company brought in a board of heavyweight policy advisers that included Neelie Kroes, the former European competition commissioner, and Ray LaHood, a former US secretary of transportation....
...Bradley international airport is about 45 miles away. What A neo-gothic castle completed in 2009 with nine bedrooms, 12 fireplaces and almost 19,000 sq ft of living space....
...For Alexander Whitley’s The Murmuring, the first of two works on the UK troupe’s US tour, we are introduced to regular blokes with names like Bradley and Harry, wearing T-shirts that read “Real Men Wear...
...Peter Bradley, meanwhile, describes the project as “a return to the model of patronage for public art.”...
...Donald Bayne, Mr Duffy’s attorney, has alleged that emails between Mr Harper’s senior staff — including current chief of staff Ray Novak — reveal a scheme to make the expenses claims go away by secretly...
...In an op-ed in the FT, Ray Dalio, founder of hedge fund group Bridgewater, writes that the Fed should hold off on another rate rise....
...“They really have no excuse,” says Ms Doyle....
...right idea by developing the premium names now in its stable, such as Miller & Carter, but this will take time and it is questionable whether this will deliver the scale of change that is needed, writes Bradley...
...Farvaque Professor of Economics, University of Lille Stephen Hall Professor of Economics, University of Leicester Stephen Wright Professor of Economics, Birkbeck College, University of London Ray...
...And how on earth will Michael Caine, Ray Winstone and Bill Nighy divvy up these characters when the inevitable film is made? The jewellers of Hatton Garden are a taciturn lot....
...The sitting Conservative, Jackie Doyle-Price, is fastidiously unpopulist. “People do mention immigration....
...Ms Doyle-Price did not respond to the Financial Times’s request for an interview....
...Ray Boulger, technical director at broker John Charcol, said: “Those people who have been holding off buying a property no longer need continue to wait....
...Bradley Cooper plays a slightly creepy, asexual, super-smart cop (in the Nicholas Ray version, surely Robert Ryan) and the terrific Australian actor Ben Mendelssohn turns up as an adorable sleazebag....
...Jack Doyle’s Wexford Credit Opportunities Fund – which invests in distressed securities – delivered the weakest performance, losing 2.18 per cent....
...Well, a chap called Bradley Birkenfeld phoned the Financial Times five years ago with the opening line, “My name is Tarantula. That is not my real name.” No kidding....
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