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...They met for a second round of discussions on how far Israel was willing to withdraw from the Golan Heights 1975: Kissinger with his wife Nancy on a flight between Egypt and Israel 1983: Margaret Thatcher...
...Margaret Thatcher, British prime minister of 1980s middle-class aspiration, once told an interviewer it was her favourite record. (“Subliminal information — I had no idea!” says Fleury.)...
...Into the breach stepped his godfather, the plantsman Bobby Jenkinson, and his American grandmother, Lady Herbert, née Helen Gammell, from a Rhode Island business dynasty....
...Margaret Thatcher complained of what her successors would describe as a “blob”; when she suspected civil servants of not being “one of us”, she meant not supporting her agenda....
...Toni Morrison and Margaret Atwood are writers I have always worshipped from a respectful distance. How fit are you?Ha ha ha ha! No, listen, I’m trying....
...Kestin Hare, who formerly worked at Nigel Cabourn and Margaret Howell, now turns Harris Tweed into workwear gilets and Black Watch tartans into cotton chore jackets (£229)....
...Brands including Margaret Howell use the collection to plug gaps in archives. Burberry dispatches creative teams to inspect vintage fabrics, zips and buttons for creative inspiration....
...future Elizabeth II in a christening robe that has been in the royal family for generations December 1926: An infant picture of the future queen 1933: Princess Elizabeth, right, with her sister Princess Margaret...
...What for Helen is a significant “distraction and time sink” is for Deirdre an everyday task. A simple, “You’re good” from Deirdre is enough for Helen to go ahead and sign....
...Margaret Thatcher was convinced. In 1989, she opened the museum’s first dedicated site: a converted banana warehouse at Shad Thames....
...Helen, the former actress who is the female lead, so to speak, in The Singularities, draws on elements of all the women I have known in my life, beginning with my mother....
...Fourteen Days edited by Margaret Atwood & Douglas Preston (Chatto & Windus) This “collaborative novel” unites writers including Celeste Ng, John Grisham and Emma Donoghue for a story set in a New York apartment...
...Helen Baker, chair of housing charity Shelter and also chair of the review, said the recent coroner’s report into the death of two-year old Awaab Ishak, who died from prolonged exposure to mould in his home...
...As Helen Lewis notes in her newsletter, The Bluestocking, if there is a golden thread running through Starmer’s ascent to the Labour leadership, it is low cunning....
...There’s something important connecting both David and Helen’s pieces (in addition to the obvious)....
...Helen Clark, the former prime minister of New Zealand, was more hopeful....
...Veteran board-member Suzanne (Helen Hunt) — a scary combination of concern and control — reassures sweetly reasonable May (Kirsten Foster) that she’s not putting words into her mouth....
...Blue Machine: How the Ocean Works by Helen Czerski (Transworld)A new study of the ocean that promises to “recalibrate” our understanding of this fragile mosaic of interlinked ecosystems....
...His mother Helen was later as a Conservative councillor in Suffolk. After leaving the private Woodbridge school he had a trainee job at Debenhams department store in Ipswich....
...(Her character, Professor Pieixoto, a historian, was originally a man who appears in the “Historical Notes” section of Margaret Atwood’s novel.)...
...And finally, four unmissable stories Brexit may not seem to have caused the City of London a serious injury, but, Helen Thomas argues, it has led to a slow bleed....
...You know, Julia Margaret Cameron is really well known,” she adds, “but there are a lot of other women [who are not].”...
...I don’t think I will ever swim again — unless they restore the Victorian bathing dress”; “An absolute nightmare” and “I look like Margaret Rutherford” were just a few of the responses....
...The pressure is therefore on Helen Hurford, a former primary school headteacher and the Tory candidate in Tiverton to help save Johnson....
...Long before Asian manufacturers took up tools, Glaswegians were forging steel and launching more ships than Helen of Troy. Both industries are notorious carbon belchers....
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