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...Similarly, the latest in Sophie Hannah’s Agatha Christie continuations works on the basis of our sympathetic identification with Inspector Edward Catchpool, forever doing his best to keep up with his clever...
...Hannah RockDeputy editor, FT Edit (@HannahRockFT) • Like a lot of Britons, I rely on trains to get to work....
...I enjoyed this personal exploration of a contentious issue.Hannah RockDeputy editor, FT Edit (@HannahRockFT) Something to listen to Untold: The Retreat — We have launched a new podcast....
...As a resolutely unaccomplished hack, I enjoyed Pilita Clark’s examination of whether this eye-wateringly expensive qualification is worth the money with a delicious side of schadenfreude.Hannah RockDeputy...
...A case in point is this series in which the reality contestant-turned-British national treasure Rylan Clark explores modern masculinity via half-hour conversations that dig unusually and reassuringly deep...
...Take a break from the news Wine writer Hannah Crosbie joins Life & Arts podcast host Lilah Raptopoulos to discuss the tastes of young drinkers....
...Get up to speed by reading Pilita Clark, a veteran of seven previous COP summits, on whether the event can make a difference or not....
...Last weekend, Pilita Clark, a veteran of seven previous COPs, wrote this personal essay on what we could expect. So we decided to catch up with her in Dubai to find out how it is going....
...Revolution; Christopher Clark’s Revolutionary Spring, an account of a turning point in 19th-century European history; Jeremy Eichler’s Time’s Echo, which explores musical responses to the Holocaust; and...
...He has an iconoclastic take on revered figures, such as Isaiah Berlin, Karl Popper and Hannah Arendt....
...Pilita Clark is an FT associate editor and business columnist with a focus on climate change Coming up next week If the Weekend Essay in today’s edition on AI’s threat to humanity has you rushing to dig...
...She exchanged it for a Renoir, and it was eventually acquired by British art historian and museum director, Kenneth Clark....
...“The designers Hannah and James went for a walk around Dover and came up with the idea of something inspired by Victorian bathing tents,” he says....
...Presented by George Parker, with deputy opinion editor Miranda Green, columnist Robert Shrimsley and special guests Conservative MP Greg Clark and Hannah White, director of the Institute for Government....
...The fraught politics of the office whipround: I’m pleased Pilita Clark tackled this topic....
...Hannah Murphy got a lot of access to new X boss Yaccarino, and it shows....
...I’m joined by Greg Clark, the former Tory business secretary, and Hannah White, director of the Institute for Government....
...Kuchler, Siddharth Venkataramakrishnan, Kate Beioley, Emma Dunkley, Donato Paolo Mancini, Tom Wilson and Pilita Clark...
...Pilita Clark thinks that’s exactly what it is and she spoke to some master minglers to get their top tips for working a room....
...“If we’re at a stalemate [in the Ukraine war] then isolation will be the move,” said Lee Hannah, a political science professor at Wright State University....
...But in the catalogue, distinguished Picasso scholar TJ Clark wrote in terms far from Rubin’s triumphalism....
...captures perfectly in her piece on executive quirks.Hannah RockDeputy editor, FT Edit (@HannahRockFT) • One story left me slack-jawed this week: the juicy, quotation-rich telling of Vladimir Putin’s botched...
...Tech sector flattens out by removing middle managers: Predictably, if shortsightedly, middle manager jobs have been cut in huge numbers in the recent tech lay-offs, the FT’s Hannah Murphy reports....
...Hannah RockDeputy editor, FT Edit (@HannahRockFT) Something to listen to Working It — The week we featured a story about some companies in the UK trialling the 4-day working week....
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