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...On daily walks, they’d send each other voicenotes rhapsodising about restaurant meals past....
...“We had the same excited feeling when we heard we’d be working on The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar [2023] – and we’re now on our fourth Wes adventure!” Anderson is a serial collaborator....
...Anderson’s friend had a deep impact on his personal growth but died in a car accident in 2001. Piccolo was the Italian term of endearment that he had for Anderson....
...Tory officials are confident about winning back Ashfield in a national contest expected this year. Sunak appointed Anderson as Tory deputy chair in early 2023....
...In his article exploring the motivations of endurance athletes (“Why we’re all a bit like Jasmin Paris”, Spectrum, Life & Arts, FT Weekend, April 6) Tim Harford alludes to the story about George Mallory,...
...Sunak appointed Anderson, MP for Ashfield and a former coalminer, as deputy chair of the Conservative party in February 2023 — a move seen as an attempt to shore up the party’s support in so-called “red...
...The “UK is great, Sunak is great, therefore re-elect the Conservatives” argument that makes a lot of sense on this topic is out of bounds, given that a vocal and influential minority in his party want to...
...“I love the fact that in a small way we’re contributing to the longevity of that tradition.”...
...Recently returned from a pilgrimage to the giant Cornishware teapot at the JW Anderson store in Milan, Rickards reflects: “We are a small business in the West Country, and things like this don’t happen every...
...“Investors tend to look at what’s going to launch in the next three years,” said Anderson. However, he stressed that the R&D strategy adopted five years ago will overcome these issues over time....
...“At the moment it’s a fantastic model because it helps us cut through, because we’re an insurgent party,” he said....
...By the autumn, the price had been reduced to €1.95mn “Today, we’re talking about a price of €1.85mn,” he says....
...To see the range of buyers open up more substantially, you’re going to need to see the first [base] rate cut and then a more meaningful improvement in mortgage rates.”...
...But if you’re not taking a risk, then you’re not being creative. What trait do you find most irritating in others?Negativity. Lack of appreciation. People who aren’t kind....
...Anderson, in a leaked recording published by the Sunday Times, told Tory activists he had been offered “a lot of money” to join “a party which begins with an R”....
...Dan Barker, who was a local association chair for the party in Manchester, announced on social media platform X on Thursday that he would join former Tory MP Lee Anderson in switching their support from...
...I’d go so far as to say it’s more chaotic than it was when Boris Johnson was there and that’s saying something,” the former minister added....
...“The only unusual thing was the noodles, which weren’t thin, straight and hard but curly, thick and yellow, like you’d find in a Tokyo shoyu ramen. The sensory impact – I’d never had anything like it....
...They’re creating a gulf between ‘news’ & ‘current affairs’ that doesn’t exist; and they rely too much on audience perceptions.”...
...Sunak appointed Anderson as Tory deputy chair in early 2023....
...“If Trump wasn’t running I’m not sure I’d be running,” Biden said at a fundraiser in Massachusetts on Tuesday....
...“These days, when you go shopping, they have your email address, and you’re getting surveyed even before you walk out of the store,” Anderson said. “So we’re competing with all of that.”...
...: Let’s pause for breath and consider our shared humanity Technology: Sci-fi writer Ted Chiang: - The machines we have now are not conscious’ Natural sciences: Gillian Anderson wants us to find her G Spot...
...By the time they were sold by Lupti, the French antique dealer, many of the tiles were in poor condition, he explains, “including our ones because they’d been in use for hundreds of years and they’re in...
...response to this column: Mountain climbers were tougher then / From Tim Anderson, Johannesburg, South Africa...
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