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...The Grade II-listed building, which was opened as the Post Office Tower in 1965 by then prime minister Harold Wilson, would be retained “as an iconic hotel, securing its place as a London landmark for the...
...The Grade II-listed building, which was opened as the Post Office Tower in 1965 by then UK prime minister Harold Wilson, would be retained “as an iconic hotel, securing its place as a London landmark for...
...Taken together, it means that the second chamber now is a completely different body to the one it was when Elizabeth II became queen, let alone to the one it was when the Liberals won the 1906 election....
...This is royal life, not as imagined by scriptwriters or hangers-on but as experienced by two protagonists, “Harold” and “Willy”....
...This was not destined to be the case for Elizabeth II....
...Acutely aware that his own title to the throne would be contested, Harold had himself crowned in a hurry at Winchester Abbey after Edward’s death....
...It features diamond-encrusted motifs inspired by the Grade II-listed gallery’s glass ceiling domes, while the gems — aquamarines, morganites, kunzites, green beryl and yellow beryl — reflect colours in Pre-Raphaelite...
...It was the opening montage, when the conference paid tribute to Queen Elizabeth II and belted out “God Save The King”....
...The UK continues to be in a period of mourning following the death of Queen Elizabeth II....
...If Elizabeth II was better than Donald Trump, monarchy beats republicanism tout court....
...By then, she had been propositioned by the King, George II, who had tried to put his hand on one of her breasts....
...The funeral of the late Queen Elizabeth II and the accession of King Charles III have been planned in detail over several decades....
...Such is his dedication to authenticity that, according to a GQ interview with the film’s stunt co-ordinator Kevin LaRosa II, Cruise required the Maverick cast to undertake a gruelling training programme...
...Two years later, Guston produced “The Porch II”, an equally dense scrum of bodies, apparently inspired by photos of corpses piled in concentration camps....
...Harold Macmillan sanctioned the destruction of the Euston Arch. St Pancras is one of the glories of London. The only people who failed to see it were politicians....
...Harold Mozley York, North Yorkshire, UK...
...The opening episode deals in part with the challenges thrown up by the change of cast — Claire Foy played Queen Elizabeth II in the first two series, while the current season sees her replaced by Olivia...
...Harold Pinter Theatre, London, to May 2 unclevanyaplay.com...
...His horses Ladas II and Sir Visto won the Derby in successive years, 1894 and 1895, while he was prime minister....
...Hanover Lodge, a Grade II*-listed mansion, is being refurbished into what Beauchamp Estates expects to be among the most expensive properties in London, with a projected value of £200m-£250m....
...Anne, played by Colman with an un-regal disarray far from her expected Elizabeth II for The Crown, is a mess of gout and a mass of insecurities....
...In the second season of the series, for instance, Elizabeth II, played by Claire Foy, tells Harold Macmillan, who has just offered his resignation as prime minister, how he and his predecessors have disappointed...
...Spending on Mifid II regulations, Brexit-related changes legal and IT costs will rise by around £10m to £25m — and finance costs will increase to around £40m in 2019....
...She also wrote her thesis on nearby Sissinghurst Castle, “fascinated by how Harold Nicolson and Vita Sackville-West shared the space”....
...Meanwhile Prime Minister Anthony Eden (Jeremy Northam) lurches into disaster, mishandling the Suez crisis and drastically underestimating Colonel Nasser while wily Harold Macmillan (Anton Lesser) hovers...
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