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...Before he went on leave we debated the merits of Sea of Tranquility, the slim 2023 novel from Emily St John Mandel....
...Emily Cockayne opens her study of a queasily fascinating subject with a piece of family history....
...Miranda Priestly wears a lot of Don Mclaren. She has a lot of vintage, you know. Like, Emily wears Vivienne Westwood. There’s a kind of, there are sort of things that you can pick up....
...Cancer, Covid and me Miranda Green’s cancer diagnosis coincided with the start of the Covid emergency, leading to the postponement of her treatment....
...The Gallic monstrousness of Emily’s colleagues at the marketing firm where she works has been softened, with Sylvie, the boss modelled on The Devil Wears Prada’s Miranda Priestly, even turning up to her...
...Sitting down to watch Station Eleven, the HBO Max adaptation of Emily St John Mandel’s 2014 dystopian novel, you may ask yourself whether you’re about to engage in an act of masochism....
...Although Patricia Field, clothes designer for the original series, has departed to work on Emily in Paris, the new wardrobe team ensure no let-up on the style front. No disappointment there....
...Kicking off this series is an interview with the prolific film-maker, writer, musician, and actor Miranda July....
...The Glass Hotel , by Emily St John Mandel, Picador, RRP£14.99, 320 pages Miranda Green is the FT’s deputy comment editor Join our online book group on Facebook at FT Books Cafe....
...Emily Hunt experienced one key problem in 2015 when dealing with police after waking up in a hotel in Bethnal Green, east London, with no recollection of how she got there....
...(FT) Video of the day Road to Brexit: lockdown edition Robert Shrimsley and Miranda Green are back, looking at whether rage against ‘the blob’ is a vote winner and Keir Starmer’s progress against Boris...
...Emily Thornberry did a wonderful three-part answer....
...Miranda Green discovers that Google’s AI sees a batsqueak of whingeing in our emails. Social distancing doesn’t need to mean boredom: here are the best television shows to watch this week....
...Miranda Green writes that London’s mayoral race is a springboard to the top job....
...The FT’s chief UK commentator Robert Shrimsley and deputy opinion editor Miranda Green discuss whether the UK could break-up following the 2016 EU referendum....
...Robert Shrimsley, Miranda Green and colleagues have prowled the corridors of power for years. Now they want to hear your questions....
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...Robert Shrimsley and Miranda Green sketch out what Brexit Day will mean for the UK with felt pens and a model of Big Ben. (FT)...
...The question now for Labour, writes Miranda Green, is whether the hard left’s grip on Labour will be loosened....
...FT deputy opinion editor Miranda Green says credibility among ordinary voters is key when it comes to Labour's most leftwing manifesto in a generation....
...Watch Robert Shrimsley and Miranda Green sketch the Leave and Remain alliances taking shape. (FT) Stay up to date with our poll tracker and follow the FT’s daily coverage at ft.com/ukelection....
...Robert Shrimsley and Miranda Green sketch out the possible paths to power — and election roadblocks. Either way, Katie Martin says, don’t bet on sterling....
...(NYT) Video of the day Boris Johnson’s Brexit map With a couple of felt pens and a flow chart, the FT’s Robert Shrimsley and Miranda Green examine where UK politics will go next....
...OK, I think it's Queen Miranda, then. Excellent. I'd vote for that. If called upon to serve....
...Lin-Manuel Miranda takes on the Dick Van Dyke mantle, with a spoonful of Hamilton-style rap on the side. Practically perfect?...
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