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...to oust Labour prime minister Harold Wilson in the 1960s because they suspected he was a Soviet spy....
...As the IMF negotiations dragged on in the month before the deal, Harold Lever, a key cabinet minister, wrote a paper urging Callaghan to use the expected deal with the fund as a way to join the EEC’s monetary...
...Why was it so necessary for the government of the day to try in 1967 to prevent the Sunday Times, under its then editor, Harold Evans, from publishing a true account of the case of former MI6 agent, Kim...
...This thread runs from Benjamin Disraeli’s recognition of the dangers of there being “two nations”, rich and poor, to Harold Macmillan’s acknowledgment of Conservatism’s “clear duty” to those sections of...
...But the outsized conk was absent in Joe Wright’s recent film of the drama....
...With his arrogance, closeted homosexuality and failed Proustian novel, Burch bears a marked resemblance to the late Harold Brodkey, an important figure in City Boy....
...He pointed out she was one of the first women to sit in the cabinet, appointed by Harold Wilson in 1974. “Without doubt, she was one of a kind, and a character we all shall miss,” Hoyle said....
...The contempt of court plan came from Harold Wilson, then prime minister, during a discussion about how David Frost, the celebrity television interviewer, could be deterred from travelling to Moscow to interview...
...Aftershocks: Pandemic Politics and the End of the Old International Orderby Colin Kahl and Thomas Wright, St Martin’s Press $29.99/£23.99 The Covid-19 pandemic has killed millions of people and been a huge...
...The other is a joint effort by Georgina Wright of the Institut Montaigne think-tank in Paris and Ben Judah, a British-French journalist....
...Standing on the steps of Downing Street he said “no ifs or buts” Britain would leave the EU in 99 days’ time and carried out a cabinet clear-out that made Harold Macmillan’s 1962 “Night of the Long Knives...
...Mr Javid’s promotion came on a day of political carnage for many his former colleagues in Mrs May’s cabinet, as Mr Johnson made Harold Macmillan’s “Night of the Long Knives” reshuffle in 1962 seem modest...
...The bedroom scene with Gertrude (Juliet Stevenson) scorches, and Angus Wright is a slippery, subtle Claudius....
...As a book publisher, he resisted British government efforts to limit publication around the world of Spycatcher, a book by former intelligence officer Peter Wright that had been banned in Britain....
...Angus Wright’s cool, disciplined Claudius, Juliet Stevenson’s besotted-then-horrified Gertrude, Jessica Brown Findlay’s Ophelia (at first at sea like Hamlet, finally psychologically shattered in a wheelchair...
...William Wright London W1, UK...
...He cites a sentence from Professor Harold Laski, which starts, “I am not, indeed, sure whether it is not true to say that the Milton who once seemed not unlike a 17th-century Shelley had not become . . ....
...Harold Hamm, the billionaire chief executive and majority owner of Continental Resources, one of the leading US shale oil producers, has been one of Mr Trump’s top advisers on the sector and has been tipped...
...Orville and Wilbur Wright were artisanal builders of flying machines. Today’s aircraft are not built by artisans but by industrial manufacturers led by Airbus and Boeing....
...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...
...Another influential figure was the Hungarian-born economist Nicholas Kaldor, later an adviser to prime minister Harold Wilson....
...The politicians I am to meet are Winston Churchill, Harold Wilson, Margaret Thatcher, Gordon Brown and David Cameron....
...The Romney campaign also released an ad featuring Mr Booker and two other Democrats – former auto tsar Steve Rattner and former congressman Harold Ford, both with ties to Wall Street – who have been critical...
...The settlement stems from a lawsuit filed by Harold Wright, a private citizen, on behalf of the US....
...The wave of the 1950s – James Baldwin, Richard Wright, Allen Ginsberg and the Paris Review crowd – had all this too, along with inescapable romantic nostalgia for the 1920s....
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