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...As the former UK prime minister Harold Wilson once said, a week is a long time in politics — an adage I often find myself repeating as the FT’s US political correspondent in a critical election year....
...Hamilton is the only three-times winner of Britain’s William Hill prize for sports book of the year — for studies of the cricket writer Neville Cardus, the cricketer Harold Larwood and the football manager...
...The event also was named in memory of her husband, newspaper editor Sir Harold Evans, who died in 2020 at the age of 92....
...merging Fox and News Corp (FT + Lex) Credit Suisse reaches $495mn mortgage settlement with US prosecutors (FT) Bain and JIP consortiums emerge as frontrunners to buy Toshiba (FT) Energy billionaire Harold...
...A client asked Hester to decorate an apartment, prompting a new career as an interior decorator which continued after Harold’s death in 1982....
...On July 30 1966 at Wembley, a yellow-clad 40-year-old Queen Elizabeth hands England’s captain Bobby Moore the little gold Jules Rimet trophy. She, he and it look gorgeous in the London sunshine....
...A Harold Pinter-scripted 1990 adaptation of The Handmaid’s Tale largely lacked the ingenuity and simmering anger of Margaret Atwood’s novel; the Hulu TV version, meanwhile, has been a cultural phenomenon...
...Even before the highly successful satirical review Beyond the Fringe, in which he starred with Peter Cook, Dudley Moore and Alan Bennett, shot him to superstardom, the critic Harold Hobson wrote of the then...
...Stephen Campbell Moore’s smooth, self-assured Ed slowly unravels, while Claudie Blakley’s initially gentle Kitty becomes possessed by an urge for vengeance....
...Republican) Date of accusation December 8 Accusation Making inappropriate advances towards women who worked in his office Response Via a spokesperson, denied the allegations Consequence Resigned Harold...
...The graphic novelist Alan Moore, another Kötting chum who features in Swandown and Edith Walks, “has a theory”, Kötting says, “that Harold never died....
...Harold Macmillan, British prime minister from 1957 to 1963, had been wounded five times in the first world war....
...Best of the rest Roy Moore tests the limits of Bannon’s ‘Season of War’....
...As Robert Moore, the Washington correspondent for ITN, puts it: “If the White House press secretary says things that we know to be demonstrably false, why will we trust him on North Korea, Russia, Iran [...
...Much of the collection is made up of artists who, like Bowie, revolted against the mainstream, with works by Frank Auerbach, Henry Moore, Graham Sutherland and Ben Nicholson among the British modernists...
...It was a view shared by Harold Macmillan, Conservative prime minister from 1957 to 1963, who lamented the bitterness of the strike by “the best men in the world” in a speech in the House of Lords....
...The cross-currents of masculine desire and decency are movingly caught by Stephen Campbell Moore and Ben Batt....
...When she and her first husband Harold Diamond assembled one of the great postwar collections of modern art in New York, she took the then unusual step of complementing it with antique furniture: “I got a...
...In the old days, one might have looked for political consequences along the lines of the 1970 football World Cup, where England’s defeat against Germany was seen as a factor in the unexpected defeat of Harold...
...They are examining the precedent of 1974, which saw the then Labour prime minister Harold Wilson fail to win a majority in February and return to the polls in October....
..., UK Power Networks Nicholas Cheffings, Chair, Hogan Lovells International Sir George Iacobescu CBE, Chairman and Chief Executive, Canary Wharf Group Mark Reynolds, Chief Executive, Mace Group Bill Moore...
...many musicians can claim to have played with the great gypsy jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt, experimented with jazz, poetry and Indian classical music, performed at 10 Downing Street for prime minister Harold...
...… Pigsticks and Harold and the Incredible Journey, by Alex Milway, Walker Books, RRP£6.99/ Candlewick, RRP$12.99 Would-be famous explorer Pigsticks and his taciturn hamster assistant Harold embark on...
...Harold and Maude (1971) was a notable exception, where Ruth Gordon (75) seduced Bud Cort (23)....
...Margaret Thatcher: The Authorized Biography, Volume One : Not For Turning, by Charles Moore, Allen Lane, RRP£30, 896 pages Published within weeks of Lady Thatcher’s death, Charles Moore’s biography is the...
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