Hints and tips:
Related Special Reports
...Variations, Colin King’s furniture collection for The Future Perfect, launches on 19 October...
...Letter in response to this article: More to Austen than bonnet-laden romance / From Heather Thomas, Trustee, The Jane Austen Society, London N1, UK...
...By investigating in “modules”, inquiry chair Baroness Heather Hallett has got Johnson on to the stand in good time — even allowing for the delay caused by her having to fight the government in court over...
...“We do intend to continue to invest in the US,” says Heather McDevitt, chair of White & Case, which has eight US offices....
...In my hot youth I wrote an attack in February 1970 on heathers, an FT column which earned me a tribute from the king of garden writing, Christopher Lloyd....
...Hugh disapproved of novels, believing them to be ideologically unsound, full of kings and queens rather than the common people....
...In Venice, Chris [Duffy] and I spent what seemed like a king’s ransom on Faenza-Garofano handpainted ceramics from a small shop near the Basilica of Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari....
...soughing winds on the exposed moorland, the obsidian stillness of the river pools — all of this in a patch of England reduced to the size of a pocket handkerchief when we laid out an OS map in a café at King...
...Why Empires Fall: Rome, America and the Future of the West by Peter Heather and John Rapley (Allen Lane) Western hegemony is in decline....
...The king came every summer, to skip between a hot sauna and a cold sea, and the island became fashionable....
...The author, chair of medieval history at King’s College, London, sees his book as a response to “the pressing intellectual challenge of reassessing Christianity’s rise to pre-eminence in the light of its...
...The chair, Baroness Heather Hallett, intends to listen to evidence about almost every aspect of a pandemic that has killed 227,000 people in Britain and infected many millions more, from preparedness and...
...Heather, chair of medieval history at King’s College, London....
...For pudding we have frozen summer berries drizzled with melted Pump Street chocolate and chilled glasses of Monks Mead with honey from coastal heather....
...“There are a series of countries that have been a problem for some time, which are all more problematic now,” said Lawrence Freedman, emeritus professor of war studies at King’s College London....
...Or to put it another way, our mood was marked by a sense of “radical uncertainty”, to cite the title of a book penned by Mervyn King, former governor of the Bank of England, and economist John Kay....
...His firm led the restoration and extension of the historic King’s Cross Station....
...The note said, “To the Lady of the Lake from the King of the Isles”, her bonny prince Edwin....
...Historically, it’s been associated with wealth, worn by Alexander the Great, Egyptian kings and Queen Elizabeth II — no surprise the Elizabeth Line is purple on the TFL map, or that Prince sang about “Purple...
...Heather Williams, a nuclear expert at King’s College London and visiting fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School, said it was “totally ambiguous” but in keeping with a leader who has a history of being a “nuclear...
...I twice have to thread my way round the packed Shaw’s Fish & Lobster Wharf restaurant before I locate Heather Cox Richardson. It is a flawless midsummer day....
...Kings College who currently works as a visiting research fellow at Harvard University....
...But under certain kings, it became a byword for arbitrary power. It was secretive. It lacked due process....
...From Thirsk the fastest train to London King’s Cross takes 2 hours 7 minutes....
...Strangest of all to my eyes were trees of giant heather, erica arborea, which for those used to the moorland variety appear bizarrely out of scale, made even more dreamlike by long bearded strands of Spanish...
International Edition