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...“We are all close in age with Léo, so it has this feeling of a group of friends working together,” says one of the dancers, Miranda Chan. “Our individuality is extremely important....
...Isabel Berwick speaks to FT columnist and veteran party-goer Stephen Bush, author and comedian Viv Groskop and party-shy FT columnist Emma Jacobs to find out....
...But Emma Jacobs, who writes about work and careers for the FT, said there has been some exaggeration of the joys of the office....
...Something to watch If you’re having trouble keeping up with the confusing state of British politics our chief UK political commentator Robert Shrimsley and deputy opinion editor Miranda Green are here to...
...Former MP Emma Reynolds and Kirsty McNeill, once a Gordon Brown aide, are also seen as ministerial calibre....
...My colleague Miranda Green recently wrote an FT column about the importance of learning the “rules”, and we wanted to explore that further, so in this week’s podcast episode I had a lively debate with Miranda...
...Please do share any that you’ve enjoyed with me by emailing emma.jacobs@ft.com....
...Not to play favourites (sorry, other colleagues) but I want to highlight two of my friends among the “lots”: the political columnists and broadcasters Stephen Bush and Miranda Green....
...A fascinating column from Miranda Green, backed by research on what people get wrong when they opt out of workplace machinations and politics. A constructive take on an often contentious matter....
...I’m away next week and my colleague Emma Jacobs will be writing the newsletter....
...apartment, Rickman delivers a roll call of fellow guests (Stephen Fry, John Malkovich, Andrew Lloyd-Webber, Hugh Grant — and Nick Clegg) as meaninglessly as he does his backstage visitors (Lauren Bacall, Emma...
...Emma Jacobs looks into this newest sort of transparency declaration....
...That’s a shame, because Paul Farnsworth’s atmospheric, crumbling set and monochrome costumes, Emma Chapman’s expressive, shadowy lighting and Nunn’s restless staging evoke a woozy sense of destruction and...
...Emma Jacobs, work & careers writer I love The Cut columnist Kathryn Jezer-Morton’s writing on parenting....
...“Our recent research on fund labelling found that investors are still interested in sustainable and responsible investing,” said Miranda Seath, head of market insight at the IA....
...Emma and Audrey, Florence’s twenty-something daughters, meanwhile struggle to resolve their own conflicts....
...‘Stress-Free Productivity: A Personalised Toolkit to Become Your Most Efficient & Creative Self’, by Dr Alice Boyes The story goes that Lin-Manuel Miranda came up with the idea for his hit musical Hamilton...
...The reason, according to FT work and careers writer Emma Jacobs, is that workers want more flexibility and are keen to explore....
...I also always wear a single flower on a chain that I bought in New Mexico – it’s by James Faks, who is affiliated to the Blackfeet and Oneida Nations – and a star that was my SATC character Miranda’s back...
...The garden at Down House in what was then Kent, a former parsonage to which Charles Darwin moved in 1842 after marrying his cousin, Emma Wedgwood, has long been established as the great man’s outdoor laboratory...
...Miranda Horvath, associate professor of forensic psychology at Middlesex university, argued a key helpful step might be to reconstitute specialist rape investigation teams, which many police forces have...
...Emma Dijan is the only private eye at her agency in Accra, the capital of Ghana....
...Paying customers will find Emma Stone starring as One Hundred and One Dalmatians’ Cruella de Vil in a live-action origin story that gives Disney heritage a playfully jagged makeover, the action set against...
...Celeb turns include Bill Nighy and Miranda Hart, each playing more or less themselves as Emma’s neurotic father and breathless Miss Bates, while Johnny Flynn’s George Knightley is outdone by the actor’s...
...Nighy moves from Nighier to Nighiest in a range of frock coats; the unctuous Philip Elton is smartly played by Josh O’Connor, lately seen as Prince Charles in The Crown; Miranda Hart brings BBC celebrity...
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