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...Applying tax measures retrospectively was “not without precedent” but remained “very tricky”, added Sir Edward Troup, a former executive chair of HM Revenue & Customs....
...This sanctified figure has materialised in the Prince Edward Theatre after packing ’em in on Broadway, where the jukebox musical version of Jackson’s life has grossed more than $180mn since 2021....
...He also led the broadcaster’s coverage for national events such as Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral and King Charles III’s coronation....
...of the crop harvested by the black-clad nuns who serve at the 150-year-old complex on the Mount of Olives will function as something altogether more exalted: the holy oil that will anoint King Charles III...
...as Jackson Pollock-like eruptions of chaos and colour....
...In his piece on “The tyranny of America’s Supreme Court” (Opinion, March 7) Edward Luce continues with John Roberts’ sporting analogy, pointing out America’s chief justice has been “both player and umpire...
...Edward Price is principal at Ergo, a consulting firm, and teaches at New York University’s Center for Global Affairs. Globalisation has failed....
...Bill Jackson, senior director at Indium Corporation, a New York-based supplier of materials to electronics companies, expected a “slow loosening [of restrictions by Beijing] and allowing of material back...
...The Nevilles were a very powerful northern family” – Cecily Neville was the mother of two kings of England, Edward IV and Richard III – “and being so far away from the centres of power, to some degree they...
...Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson warned that striking out Chevron could turn judges into policymakers. “There’s a real separation of powers danger here,” she said....
...To be precise, in Westminster Abbey beneath the coronation chair of Edward I, who had brought it to London from Scotland in 1296....
...Edwards is one of the best-known news readers at the BBC, helming its coverage of the UK’s most important state and international events, including Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral and King Charles III’s coronation...
...Edward VII’s crown was set on his head the wrong way round....
...When the two-kilogramme St Edward’s Crown was placed on his head, he closed his eyes sombrely. Queen Camilla braced herself similarly when her own turn came....
...“The Rock Drill” (1913-15); Francis Bacon’s “Three Studies for a Crucifixion” (1962); Auguste Rodin’s “The Kiss” (c1882); destroyed battleships in Pearl Harbor; artworks by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Melvin Edwards...
...edward.luce@ft.com...
...Orlando Atty, who heads up the interior design team at Kime’s company (along with Claire Jackson), says: “Starting a room with a rug helps you set the tone for a room and allows one to see how the room will...
...Some of the regalia used during the ceremony link back to the succession of 62 kings and queens of England and then Britain that preceded Charles III over 1,200 years....
...Awarded royal warrants for oysters and seafood by Queen Victoria, Edward VII and Edward VIII, it was sold to Olaf Hambro in 1942 and is still owned by the banking family....
...For some Americans, the pomp and pageantry of King Charles III’s coronation seemed to all be a bit grandiose and nostalgic for a 21st-century democracy....
...Also, I pledge to keep watching until Huw Edwards breaks for lunch, or until I can figure out what the BBC has done with Football Focus. So help me God or whatever. Got any more quiche? 3....
...The brown furniture is a mixed bag, but I was taken with a pair of George III satinwood secretaire cabinets with pretty lozenge-shaped glass doors, which at 253cm would show off a tall ceiling to advantage...
...contemporary quotes that Jesse Norman’s The Winding Stair closes: one an extract from the 2019 Supreme Court judgment that declared Boris Johnson’s attempts to prorogue parliament illegal; the other from Charles III...
...The three liberal justices dissented in the UNC case, although Ketanji Brown Jackson had recused herself from the Harvard case....
...There is a sweetly honeyed rendering of “Where’er you walk” from Stuart Jackson’s Jupiter, but elsewhere he is inclined to shout....
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