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...For Fisher, four-posters have a similar architectural gravitas to Jamb’s high-end reproduction fireplaces....
...Lord Ben Houchen, metro mayor of Tees Valley and the poster boy for the Tories’ levelling up agenda, warned that the prime minister would have to strive harder to retain voters who supported the Conservatives...
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...So his father obliged him to work at Dezerland and attend school at night....
...But UK entrepreneur Alex Asseily, a Lilium investor and its former strategy director, has high hopes for short-haul....
...and learning instruments at school....
...The high calibre of the schools is another pull factor; students at independent Peter Symonds College received 56 Oxbridge offers this year, while Winchester College, founded in 1382, will finally start...
...Geoffrey Fisher, the Archbishop of Canterbury, was moved to reflect on the monarchy’s power to enhance the spiritual life of the nation....
...He was two years older and ran the Model UN at our New Jersey public high school. I was friends with his sister and we were the only two students in our class to follow him to Stanford....
...I can’t believe how well the admissions team pulled together these 50 really kind and high-achieving people....
...The statue stands high up in an alcove above the alms houses in Hackney, north-east London, which Geffrye built and where the museum has its home....
...Yet Merckx comes out in his jeans and V-neck jumper to wave us off. There is a genuine smile on his face as we roll into a downpour....
...(FT) Silicon Valley’s caste problem India’s prestigious technology institutes serve as feeder schools to Google, Microsoft and other Big Tech titans....
...It wasn’t an IPO or bond offering, but rather the $11.5bn takeover of Qiagen by Thermo Fisher....
...Here on the Jurassic Coast, high cliffs shelter rims of sand and pebble strands....
...As I explore in my latest column, this isn’t going to be a V-shaped stock price recovery — I think it will be a choice between a W (probably with several peaks and valleys) and an L....
...A place at one of England’s most prestigious schools? Mingling with Prince Harry at a Coldplay concert?...
...(FT) EU v Silicon Valley New data-sharing principles laid out by the EU this week seek to crack open the data silos that have helped to reinforce the power of the dominant tech companies....
...Their light and dark V-necked playsuits (I suspect mother-made) are poised between school gym slips and men’s evening clothes....
...A high-quality assortment of . . . ” “Gentlemen?” “Gentlemen, yes.”...
...IP litigation was the spark for Lex Machina, which emerged as a Stanford Law School start-up, but once it had access to LexisNexis’s broader database, it expanded into several other “high-volume” areas of...
...And, he said, he looked forward to bringing to Silicon Valley some of Wall Street’s “discipline and rigour that these companies need as they get bigger”....
...Hedigan intends to build 28 super-high-end £5m-£6m properties on an adjacent greenfield site, complete with Fort Knox-style underground garages....
...(FT) Silicon Valley’s exclusive database An exclusive database of tech salaries called Option Impact has become a go-to reference for Silicon Valley start-ups....
...And in the FT, John Thornhill’s Weekend Long Read interview with Silicon Valley visionary Jaron Lanier is a must read: He was a rare lone critic of the Valley years ago, and many of his predictions have...
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