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...Obituary Lord David Trimble, a key architect of the Good Friday Agreement that brought peace to Northern Ireland almost a quarter of a century ago, has died after a short illness....
...“The power market’s exposure to gas prices has increased,” said James Huckstepp at S&P Global Platts Analytics. Who pays the bill? Everyone, eventually....
...Nikkei’s analysis of satellite orbit data from American receiver maker Trimble reveals that China has launched 18 satellites for its system BeiDou in 2018 alone, raising its satellite count to 35 at the...
...David Trimble, the former Ulster Unionist party leader*, endorses Mrs May’s revised deal here....
...One company working in this area is Trimble Navigation, a California-based tech company. Meanwhile, as storms and floods increase, more people are interested in having back-up power....
...Lord Trimble told the BBC Today programme “it is not any different to what [UK prime minister James]Callaghan did in his arrangements with the Liberals, way back in the 1970s....
...A politician who saw himself as a guardian of the province’s union with Great Britain, James Molyneaux fought against the 1985 Anglo-Irish Agreement, welcomed the Downing Street Declaration in 1993 and insisted...
...If unionism had a common denominator, it was James Molyneaux....
...In Reverse Innovation, Vijay Govindarajan and Chris Trimble, professors at the Tuck School of Business, argue that other western businesses must similarly learn new tricks from their emerging markets....
...In a 2009 paper for the Harvard Business Review, Jeffrey Immelt, GE’s chief executive, and Vijay Govindarajan and Chris Trimble of the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College, described two products...
...Mr Trimble was initially close to the Blair government but feels he was ultimately let down....
...But the referendum on devolution (organised by Labour under James Callaghan) showed Scotland divided equally. It was a project unpopular in the rest of the UK....
...But Paisley did not destroy Trimble: the former’s DUP beat Trimble’s Ulster Unionists in the 2003 Assembly elections because of the growing belief among Unionists that even if (relative) peace had come with...
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