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...But like his mother, King Charles will not be....
...Charles-François Daubigny’s “Fields in June” (1874), a Salon success, rivals Monet’s “Poppies” for animation and chromatic intensity; Daubigny had resigned from the Salon jury in protest at Monet’s exclusion...
...And while some may mock, father-in-law King Charles has a long-term jam-related side hustle with his Duchy Originals brand....
...King Edgar’s coronation in 973 in Bath was marked in a poem in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle: “Here Edgar, ruler of the English, was hallowed as king . . ....
...Two scoops to start, first: Standard Chartered has sounded out UK political heavyweights Sir Charles Roxburgh and Sir Sajid Javid as potential candidates for its next chair when José Viñals steps down....
...oath (originally the “tria precepta”, the three promises); anointing, investiture with ring, sword, sceptre, rod and crown; enthronement — does actually descend from the coronation of the Anglo-Saxon King Edgar...
...Previous residents of the square include Chelsea football club owner Roman Abramovich, and the food writer Nigella Lawson and her then-husband, the advertising executive Charles Saatchi....
...Legal consulting firm Montresor Legal has hired Roger Barron, most recently Paul Hastings’ global vice-chair of M&A, and Freddie Lawson, a director at legal search firm Fox Rodney, as a senior adviser and...
...Charles Goodhart, a longtime friend and former MPC member, says: “Alan, like me, was not particularly well equipped technically with mathematical abilities, and had a rather difficult time at Cambridge when...
...Round on the Links The link was comparisons in traditional similes Charles James Fox Whistle Down the Wind Cucumber Adam Hills Feather Benjamin Button Larry (Sanger and Page) Daisy (Ridley and Edgar-Jones...
...Other readables Nigel Lawson, one of the UK’s most renowned chancellors of the exchequer, died this week. Our obit. Investors in the pound are quids in. Want to buy a dinosaur? Here’s how....
...Their mutual fondness for the works of Edgar Allan Poe, especially his fictional detective C Auguste Dupin, starts the pair off as amateur sleuths, intent on solving the murders of young women whom nobody...
...Born in London in 1925 to actor Moyna MacGill and Edgar Lansbury, son of Labour party leader George Lansbury, she attended South Hampstead High School for Girls....
...Lawson Muncaster, managing director and co-founder of City AM, expects the title will “probably” make a loss of “maybe £100,000” this year....
...Also in the exhibition – alongside ceramics by contemporary artist Gavin Turk, ceramic sculptor Lawson Oyekan and studio potter William Plumptre – are a couple of Totems and a ring of stones on the floor...
...The best books I’ve read in the past year are by Edgar Morin, a French sociologist and philosopher....
...He has rebuilt the business reissuing classic designs, including models worn by president Charles de Gaulle....
...My grooming and wellbeing gurus are my personal trainer Charles Coudert, who is a kind, intelligent and beautiful man; my pedicurist, Alexandra Lawson; and Henri- Pierre Pace, an osteopath and acupuncturist...
...“It’s our 10th edition, but we still want to be financially viable for young businesses,” says Jeff Lawson, founder and owner of the fair....
...Still, Fonthill’s influence can be traced to such instances as the rebuilding of the Palace of Westminster by Charles Barry and Augustus Pugin, completed in 1860....
...When this refugee library was brought to London in 1933, it formed part of the plan Charles Holden was drawing up for the University of London....
...“Inflation is the number one concern,” said Collin Martin, a fixed-income strategist at Charles Schwab....
...The estate of the late artist Edgar Degas was selling off his vast collection of pieces by France’s most celebrated 19th-century painters. Keynes promptly embarked on an insane adventure....
...The 4,000-word promise to build a better country was, as Charles Moore, his former editor at the Daily Telegraph, fondly observed, typically larded with “elements of Borisian tosh”, but it also contained...
...As soothing as each episode of Nigella Lawson’s most recent TV show was for a nation comfort-eating its way through a crisis, the reality is, of course, that her assorted leopard-print knives and £200 Staub...
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