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...The private investment banker Warren Stephens has donated to former Arkansas governor Asa Hutchinson....
...“My client admits he is in possession of some of the images,” his lawyer, Lisa-Claire Hutchinson, told the Downing Centre Local Court, according to local media reports....
...Also much-anticipated are the first volume of The Diaries of Chips Channon (Hutchinson, March), edited by Simon Heffer....
...Job moves Baker McKenzie has hired Justin Hutchinson, a former private equity partner at Kirkland & Ellis, to join the global law firm’s transactional team in London....
...Birdcage Walk, by Helen Dunmore, Hutchinson, RRP£16.99, 416 pages Francesca Segal is author of ‘The Innocents’ (Vintage)...
...Anna Quindlen’s latest novel, ‘Still Life with Breadcrumbs’, is published by Hutchinson/ Random House...
...Alive: New and Selected Poems, by Elizabeth Willis, NYRB Poets, RRP£9.99/$14 The US poet has a gift for achieving poignancy through juxtaposition and a deceptively light touch....
...Benjamin Britten: A Life in the Twentieth Century, by Paul Kildea, Allen Lane, RRP£30, 688 pages Benjamin Britten: A Life for Music, by Neil Powell, Hutchinson, RRP£25, 512 pages Letters from a Life: The...
...A Dangerous Inheritance, by Alison Weir, Hutchinson, RRP£17.99, 528 pages The year is 1562, and Lady Katherine Grey hopes that her cousin Elizabeth I will select her as successor to the throne....
...Philippa Gregory is author of ‘The Lady of the Rivers’ (Simon & Schuster) The Elizabethans, by AN Wilson, Hutchinson, RRP£25, 432 pages...
...great shame that, while larger corporates are benefiting from swift public sector payments, they remain responsible for the lion’s share of the national late payment [amounting to] £24bn debt,” said Mike Hutchinson...
...The Fear Index, by Robert Harris, Hutchinson, RRP£18.99 Not a business book in the classical sense, Harris’s thriller is set at the sharp end of finance: inside the highly automated trading rooms of a Geneva-based...
...A Journey, by Tony Blair, Hutchinson RRP£25 Blair’s autobiography makes unusually compelling reading for a political memoir....
...Our Times: The Age of Elizabeth II By A N Wilson Hutchinson £25, 481 pages FT Bookshop price: £20 Our Times is A N Wilson’s 34th book and completes his ambitious trilogy about Britain since the 1830s....
...There are millions of us… AN Wilson’s latest book is ‘Our Times: The Age of Elizabeth II’ (Hutchinson, £25)...
...Mary Tudor: England’s First Queen By Anna Whitelock Bloomsbury £20, 384 pages Being a half-sibling of Elizabeth I invited invidious comparisons and Mary has often been blamed for much of the violence that...
...After Mandela: The Battle for the Soul of South Africa By Alec Russell Hutchinson, £18.99 Focusing on the presidencies of the cultured but deeply flawed Thabo Mbeki and the genial but bellicose Jacob Zuma...
...But there are not many left, says Tony Hutchinson, chief executive of Admiral, a 103-year-old British sporting brand that provides the kit to the English cricket team....
...Elsewhere, the UK saxophonist Tony Kofi’s quartet, helped out by major-league guests, romped imaginatively through the entire Thelonius Monk catalogue in three sets at the Queen Elizabeth Hall – I caught...
...Oceanside condominiums are available in Hutchinson Island. New house styles are appearing in new communities....
...The Ends of the Earth Edited by Elizabeth Kolbert and Francis Spufford Granta Books £25, 288 pages FT bookshop price: £20 A hundred years ago the Arctic and Antarctic were vast blank spaces, unknown and...
...And what if Elizabeth were to leave school? She would probably marry young and become a mother to a new generation born into poverty....
...Wilson Hutchinson £25, 608 pages No chronicle of Britain between the death of Queen Victoria and the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II could fail to be gripping, given that Britain’s history in those 50...
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