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...Treasury knows that and takes advantage,” said Tony Travers professor of government at the London School of Economics. “If more councils fell over, they might get more money.”...
...“A declining birth rate will inevitably create pressure for continuing international in-migration,” said Tony Travers, professor in the government department at the London School of Economics....
...“He is on the top of every auctioneer’s wish list,” says James Sevier, Sotheby’s head of contemporary art for Europe. The work is guaranteed to sell and starts its tour in Miami this weekend....
...Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson has hired James Renahan as an M&A and private equity partner in London. He joins from Travers Smith....
...Professor Tony Travers, an expert in urban government at the London School of Economics, said: “It’s history struggling with itself....
...“Many councils were in a difficult financial position before the pandemic,” said James Jamieson, chair of the Local Government Association, which estimates they are facing additional costs and income losses...
...Oscar Wilde, WB Yeats and James Joyce all invented literary worlds that still enrich ours....
...Paul Dolman, a partner at London-based law firm Travers Smith, said the sector had been able to withstand political uncertainty but anticipated difficult times ahead....
...James Rockas, Mr Ross’s press secretary, said in a statement that the holding would not conflict with government duties on trade and industry, it reported....
...“There’s no question this is a titanic battle of our time,” says Tony Travers, a professor of local government at the London School of Economics. “It’s a clash between the modern and ancient worlds.”...
...Skipping back and forth in time, they narrate and act out their story, microphone stands becoming fence posts in James Perkins’ spare design....
...position themselves for private merger and acquisition mandates — either for their quoted clients or to run processes for private equity buyers or sellers,” says Richard Spedding, a corporate lawyer at Travers...
...and general manager, vaccines, Pfizer 48 Kevin Jenkins , managing director, UK and Ireland, Visa 49 Adam Rowse , managing director, Barclays Business Coverage, Barclays 50 Daniel Gerring , partner, Travers...
...president and general manager, vaccines, Pfizer 48 Kevin Jenkins managing director, UK and Ireland, Visa 49 Adam Rowse managing director, Barclays Business Coverage, Barclays 50 Daniel Gerring partner, Travers...
...Indeed, the London mayoral election was originally billed as sensational political theatre; the Tooting streetfighter versus the scion of the Goldsmith dynasty (Zac’s father, Sir James, was a billionaire...
...With eight weeks to go until London votes for its next mayor, success in the poll will hang on voters such as 38-year-old James Donnelly, a forklift truck driver from Hayes, a suburb just north of Heathrow...
...While his style has been to avoid confrontation, he can be unpleasant when it is unavoidable, according to James Hatts, who runs the community website SE1....
...I should love to learn more of your method from “correcting” Henry James or James Joyce....
...Letter in response to this report: Overseas Territories set standard for transparency / From Anthony Travers...
...Earlier this month, the Conservative party selected Zac Goldsmith as its candidate for 2016 — an even richer Old Etonian and son of the late Sir James Goldsmith, the eurosceptic tycoon....
...Tony Travers, a professor at the London School of Economics, said Mr de Blasio’s success brought risks for Mr Johnson and other Conservative politicians in London, and that these were already being exploited...
...Tony Travers, a professor at the London School of Economics, said the result was “a minor revolution” in London politics....
...Mr Travers said: “London is the dark star of the economy, inexorably sucking in resources, people and energy....
...Tony Travers, an expert on the capital at the London School of Economics, said: “For some time, it’s been possible for Johnson to cut ribbons on things which had their origins in easier times, like the Overground...
...The world has recognised London’s myriad qualities as a solid investment: but its appetite for the city may end up being something London can neither live with, nor without. ——————————————- See James Pickford...
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