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...Nigel Edwards, chief executive of the Nuffield Trust, said that in theory it “might work perfectly well” and would have the advantage of diminishing the role of the Treasury and producing a less centralised...
...Edward Wilson-Lee captures Colon’s book-buying sprees across Europe in The Catalogue of Shipwrecked Books ; by the end of his life, Columbus’s son had amassed about 15,000 volumes....
...Nigel Edwards, chief executive of the Nuffield Trust, which prepared the report along with the Health Foundation, the King’s Fund and the Institute for Fiscal Studies, said discussion about the NHS was often...
...“On the morning of his death, Hernando Colon [Christopher Columbus’s illegitimate son] called for a bowl of dirt to be brought to him in bed....
...Simon Schama Historian and FT contributor Edward Wilson-Lee’s spellbinding Catalogue of Shipwrecked Books, begins like a Gabriel Garciá Márquez novel — “On the morning of his death Hernando Colon called...
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