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...It is fair to say that Judge Neville was not overly impressed by Payne’s performance....
...The piece, together with her 1924 Les Biches, was restaged by Nijinska herself during Frederick Ashton‘s directorship of the Royal Ballet in 1964 and was regularly revived, but it hasn’t been seen at the...
...B, a biography of choreographer George Balanchine. Each wins £5,000....
...The UK bank has put B.UK, a Bermuda-based holding company that controls the Telegraph titles, into receivership, the people said. AlixPartners has been appointed as receiver at B.UK, they added....
...Sir Frederick Barclay and his brother David acquired the Telegraph newspapers in 2004....
...(While there’s little public information on the Bermudian entity B.UK Limited, interested DD readers can learn a few more details from the Paradise Papers leak.)...
...Even higher-quality companies are getting shut out, with single-B and single-B minus rated loan issuance in the US down more than 70 per cent from 2021 levels....
...Unscripted (Cornerstone Press/Penguin Press) by James B Stewart and Rachel Abrams makes a worthy bid for Paramount founder Sumner Redstone to be considered Logan-worthy....
...Sebastian Payne is the FT’s Whitehall editor Find out about our latest stories first — follow @ftweekend on Twitter...
...Which was the odd one out: a) salary b) working conditions c) supervision or d) meaningful work?...
...As my guest, FT literary editor Frederick Studemann, tells me: “Sometimes there’s a bit of misplaced snobbery around the whole subject of business.”...
...So I think the problem with levelling up is A, it hasn’t delivered much but B, it’s so linked with those other issues: crime and also the cost of living, right?...
...The second song is Etta James’ ‘A Sunday Kind of Love’, foundational R&B. So I’ll pull it up....
...Lobb collected a £25,000 cheque from Cynthia Payne — that’s Madame Payne, who ran a famous brothel in Streatham during the 1970s, where she took payment in Luncheon Vouchers....
...Chris Hopson, chief executive of NHS Providers, which represents hospital, ambulance, mental health and community services, welcomed Plan B while conceding the fresh rules would come as a disappointment...
...UK prime minister Boris Johnson introduced his so-called plan B measures last month as the new strain spread rapidly across the UK....
...“We have got Plan B — that’s what we think is required over the Christmas period.” But Raab also insisted last week that Plan B was unnecessary, just 24 hours before Johnson activated it....
...Now try this As I am a) an only child and b) extremely grouchy, there comes a time during party conference season when I suddenly find myself craving my own company....
...Johnson entered the room facing a huge Conservative rebellion over his “Plan B” package of measures for England to tackle the fast-spreading new coronavirus variant....
...England’s so-called Plan B measures — including working from home guidance and Covid vaccine passports for mass events — expire on January 26 and Whitehall officials are increasingly confident the restrictions...
...Three senior Whitehall officials told the Financial Times that the government had decided to implement “Plan B” of further restrictions, including vaccine passports for large venues and an order to work...
...I reckon there’s a less than 20 per cent chance we’ll need to activate Plan B.”...
...Plan B could be adapted to cope with new variants, he added....
...Johnson won a series of votes on his “Plan B” to tackle Covid — mask-wearing, work from home guidance and a requirement for a negative test or vaccine certificate to enter mass events — but only thanks to...
...Meanwhile Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer said in a televised address that his party would support the government’s Plan B measures....
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