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...It’s his Justice Department and it’s his attorney-general....
...Between 2019 and 2022, the number of patrons at the V&A grew by 11 per cent whereas at the Royal Academy, where private money is critical due to the lack of any government funding, there was a 45 per cent...
...This week was a tale of contrasting generational fortunes. Rishi Sunak pledged to keep in place the government’s mechanism for increasing pension payments....
...Craig Martell, the US Department of Defense’s chief AI officer, said last week he would demand a “five 9s” [99.999 per cent] level of accuracy before deploying an AI system....
...She is the company’s first outsider and first female CEO, one of only 52 women leading Fortune 500 companies....
...Photographs by women make up around 15 per cent of the V&A’s collection, a number it is keen to improve. The museum’s photography department is undergoing a long-overdue expansion....
...With the congress behind him, Xi is now attempting a course-correction....
...nonetheless signed on to the decision abolishing Roe v Wade....
...Or more precisely, meaningful corrections and recession correlate....
...If there is a shakeout in sustainability investing’s fortunes, “there have been a lot of new entrants to the climate and ESG fund management business and we’ll find out, just like with companies, who is...
...Ping An added that it has organised “comprehensive self-examinations and self-corrections in the departments and subsidiaries concerned” and improved its decision-making procedures....
...English wool had woven much of the fabric of Antwerp’s prosperity. The city ousted Bruges and came by the mid-14th century to serve as a “department store for the wool traders”....
...It’s still in this, and yeah, I think it does mean that unless some events changes her fortunes sort of externally, the life of this government will be of either retreat before defeat in the House of Commons...
...David BolchoverAnd towards the end of my course, I got back in contact with my employer. They set me up with a couple of interviews with various departments....
...What’s stunning is how utterly dependent American fortunes have become on the inflation of those asset prices....
...As always you can reach me at sid.v@ft.com. Thanks for reading....
...its name and fortune 50 years ago....
...Department raised antitrust concerns....
...The flurry of earnings statements over the past few weeks has offered us a range of insights into consumer behaviour as well as a guide to the changing fortunes of the world’s biggest companies as vaccines...
...Our house was built in 1889 by the heir to a steam-locomotive fortune, William Burnham of Philadelphia: all lathed cypress panelling, no expense spared....
...India, which passed 5m cases, will buy 100m doses of Russia’s Sputnik-V vaccine candidate. Eli Lilly’s antibody treatment reduced hospitalisations....
...At 17, she started volunteering in the education department of Westminster Abbey....
...But in my note today, I’d like to look at how the fortunes of the Big Five, which would include the companies above plus Microsoft, really exemplify pretty much everything that’s problematic and unbalanced...
...(FT) No longer trendy America’s department stores were once world famous....
...Halfords is doing well out of the Saturday announcement from the Department of Transport that the government will try to support bikes and possibly e-scooters, legislation depending....
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