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...Some officials said they believed Rycroft was more likely to return to the Foreign Office as Barton’s successor but could also succeed Barrow as national security adviser....
...Jeremy Hunt is targeting cutting another 2p off national insurance in a pre-election September mini-Budget that would allow the Conservatives to boast they had halved the rate of the tax in a single year...
...Barton and his Home Office counterpart Sir Matthew Rycroft as other possible contenders....
...A bright yellow python concertinas through, a monkey nimbly twines up rope....
...a hospital....
...It treats the idea of a trip into the future as a joyride — quite literally when its iconic DeLorean car makes a crowd-thrilling appearance....
...Representation is something I think about a lot as a south Asian director, but I’d like to be thought of as a brilliant director, rather than a brilliant south Asian director, as I’m sure Indhu would as...
...Unsuspecting families have possessions pinched by brazen seagulls before they’re returned at a lost-property station, where a boy hopes to reunite with its partner a solitary penguin that appeared on his...
...With designer Frankie Bradshaw, he has converted a warehouse in Liverpool into a theatre of war for Macbeth....
...Sonja Hutson George Steer is a markets reporter for the FT. Thanks, George. George Steer Thank you....
...In Barton’s words, “porn is the intersection point for a number of different kinds of discomfort”....
...And there’s Chris Hannon’s riotous entrance as a doctor who politely gyrates his way through a prolonged fawning fanfare....
...For more on that, joining Miranda, Stephen and me, we have the FT’s political editor, George Parker, who is speaking to us from the pub in Bridport, aren’t you George? George ParkerI am....
...Factory International invited him to co-create a show that would announce the new £242mn Aviva Studios in Manchester as a major cultural landmark....
...Søndergård managed a fluid flow and had a clear sense of the form of movements and of the whole symphony....
...A director of the Child Poverty Action Group, he became Labour MP for Birkenhead on Merseyside in 1979, establishing a reputation as a campaigner against poverty....
...George Galloway’s campaign was essentially the only serious, organised political machine in town and he duly triumphed handsomely and emphatically despite a very impressive performance by David Tully, a...
...Alex Kosoglyadov, managing director in global equity derivatives at Nomura, said a surge in demand in put options — which act as a form of insurance against stocks falling — marked a stark contrast with...
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...The index has declined every day since last Friday, its worst run in a year and a half....
...The Coen brothers captured the perils of wringing human drama from wrestling in their 1991 Tinseltown satire Barton Fink. Enter “a large man in tights”, writer Barton began a doomed screenplay....
...Separately, the Conservatives are defending a 3,690 majority in a parliamentary by-election in Blackpool South, a seat vacated by Tory MP Scott Benton after a lobbying scandal....
...Responding to the criticism, Rathi said in a speech on Monday that the regulator was not approaching the initiative as a naming and shaming exercise....
...The UK prime minister told a Downing Street press conference he would force MPs to sit on Monday — possibly into the night — until a stand-off with the House of Lords over Rwanda legislation was settled....
...Like me, Rosemary George is now a self-employed Master of Wine and wine writer, having written 14 books....
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