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...The shock withdrawal of the Australian state of Victoria as host has stoked intense speculation over the future of the games after the death of Queen Elizabeth II, who was seen as one of the last unifying...
...Samuel Agini ‘Irreplaceable: How to create extraordinary places that bring people together’, by Kevin Ervin Kelley Traditional gathering places are declining, making it harder to meet and socialise in...
...Britten, England’s most feted composer after the success of Peter Grimes, has nine months to complete the opera in time for a gala to celebrate the coronation of Elizabeth II....
...Elizabeth Prelogar, who argued on behalf of the US, warned the court that upholding the Moores’ challenge would cost the government “several trillions of dollars” in lost revenue....
...The audience at the Queen Elizabeth Hall was promised a programme of gentle music, “foreplay before the final of Eurovision” later that evening....
...Proposals such as those championed by Senator Elizabeth Warren for a tax on the value of assets, and the Biden administration’s so-called billionaire’s tax on unrealised capital gains, “will be blessed or...
...Male soprano Samuel Mariño, an irritatingly flighty Iris, sounds sweet, but the voice is not on a big enough scale....
...under fire for aligning himself with a country associated with human rights violations, Beckham won plaudits in the UK for queueing with members of the general public to pay respects to the late Queen Elizabeth...
...“This obviously dents her credibility,” said Samuel Johar, chair of board advisory group Buchanan Harvey....
...He took up acting, appearing in the first Australian production of Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot in 1957....
...Job moves Deutsche Bank has hired Morgan Stanley dealmaker Samuel Kim as chair of mergers and acquisitions for the Asia-Pacific region, per Bloomberg....
...See if you can spot a painting of Elizabeth Taylor and a print of Oscar Wilde....
...About half of September’s fall in GDP reflected the extra bank holiday for Queen Elizabeth’s funeral, according to the ONS....
...Samuel Tombs, chief UK economist at the consultancy Pantheon Macroeconomics, said he therefore expected household expenditure to fall 1.5 per cent in 2023....
...Samuel Alito appeared partial to the argument that giving “a plus” to a minority student would disadvantage another in the “zero-sum game” of college admissions....
...Hall with a programme that includes the recently re-evaluated black British composer Samuel Coleridge-Taylor (d1912) and the wonderful but until recently neglected American talent Florence Price (d1953)...
...He was banned from playing for a year after testing positive for a prohibited diuretic in 2003 and was the focus of tabloid stories for his colourful personal life, including his engagement to actress Elizabeth...
...Another rise in UK interest rates was already on the cards before Queen Elizabeth’s death delayed the Bank of England’s decision....
...Several of her recent roles have portrayed women whose tough exterior conceals a wealth of strife: Elizabeth I in Mary Stuart, Dorothy in the ITV crime drama The Long Call, a heartbreaking Winnie in Samuel...
...His mother was a descendant of William Samuel Johnson, a signer of the US Constitution....
...clothes that amaze through technique and construction, at a time when sumptuary displays of wealth through fabric and embroidery are kind of commonplace, and you can buy diamonds at every high street H Samuel...
...The draft opinion, dated February 10 and signed by Justice Samuel Alito, part of the court’s staunchly conservative majority, was published by Politico on Monday night....
...In alliance with Churchill, who shared the same conviction, he won the argument, and Britain’s first oil-only battleship, the HMS Queen Elizabeth, was launched in October 1913....
...As always this latest concert, at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, included neglected music....
...It also houses a national collection of mulberry trees, a reminder that the palace stands on a mulberry garden with a reputation, according to the diarist Samuel Pepys in 1668: “[I] . . . find it a very...
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