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...The judges reached their decision after a six-hour meeting on Saturday, just days after Dublin was gripped by rioting following a knife attack at a school....
...About half of this money was through a convertible loan for the national newspaper, and half in a loan of similar size to the family from IMI relating to other parts of the Barclay family business empire...
...All Howard’s musical fingerprints are to be found here, with the addition of a vivid solo trombone part played with virtuosity by Peter Moore, and a ruminative slow movement that roots the concerto in a...
...FEBRUARY What Will Survive of Us by Howard Jacobson (Jonathan Cape)Billed as a “provocative look at infidelity”, Jacobson’s latest novel explores love in later life and drips with the author’s customary...
...And what a meal it is: Menus-Plaisirs: Les Troisgros, the 44th documentary from Frederick Wiseman, focuses on a renowned three-Michelin-star restaurant in Ouches, central France....
...The place that means a lot to me is New Zealand. I first visited when I was four years old, when Dad [director Ron Howard] was shooting Willow....
...Another strange alternative reality faces him: a year as the Booker Prize winner. Frederick Studemann is the FT’s literary editor...
...Set in an Ireland of the near future where the elected National Alliance has declared a state of emergency, the novel follows Eilish Stack, a scientist, mother and wife of a trade unionist arrested by the...
...Knowledge for its own sake is a laudable goal. Knowledge that changes the world is even better. Howard CovingtonLondon W11, UK...
...The 81-year-old Howard Jacobson is often referred to as “the English Philip Roth” for his sardonic humour, skirt-chasing protagonists and focus on Jewish identity....
...A high-profile politician whose career is taking off publishes a book tapping into the spirit of the age....
...It was also in the castle of Lucera that Frederick experimented with camel breeding. For half a century, Lucera was a functioning Islamic city....
...Next month A Shining will be published, a story that his British publisher Fitzcarraldo described as “strange, haunting and dreamlike”, following “a man who starts driving without knowing where he is going...
...As a consequence, additional rate increases won’t be necessary. As a further consequence, we’ll have a soft landing marked by a minor recession or no recession at all....
...It is easy to picture Howard Carter, the British archaeologist who discovered Tutankhamun’s tomb in 1922, hanging his deep-brimmed hat on a hook and breathing a sigh of relief as he arrived at his home on...
...Anders Olsson, chair of the Nobel literature committee, said that Fosse’s “huge oeuvre” spanning some 40 plays, a wealth of novels, essays and children's books was rooted in the “language and literature...
...Prospective buyers of the Telegraph Media Group regard the UK newspaper publisher as a “distressed asset” and it is “not going to be an easy asset to sell”, a court has been told.Howard Barclay, a senior...
...When considering a new job, most workers take a prospective employer’s values into account....
...Howard Schultz is stepping down from the board of Starbucks with immediate effect, the coffee chain announced on Wednesday....
...In 2020, Sir Frederick and his daughter Amanda brought an extraordinary lawsuit against three of David’s sons — Aidan, Howard and Alistair — along with Aidan’s son Andrew and another man, alleging they were...
...Barclays, British billionaire hedge fund manager Alan Howard and European venture capital firms including Dawn Capital and Target Global are investors in the company. Alan Howard declined to comment....
...The court heard last month that a meeting had been scheduled between Frederick Barclay and his nephew Howard Barclay....
...In a fascinating new article in the journal Cognition, Andrew Meyer and Shane Frederick unleash a barrage of new studies, many of them subtle tweaks of the bat and ball problem....
...NatWest chair Sir Howard Davies has called on UK regulators to embrace a bank-friendlier approach when setting rules on capital requirements, which would take in “legitimate national interests”....
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