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...We’ve got to have the bloody Union Jack on top of it.”...
...& Clarke with Breegan Jane....
...The smaller Dorfman auditorium will host a version of Hirokazu Kore-eda’s 1998 film After Life (from June 2), adapted by Jack Thorne....
...Roy Jenkins, Kenneth Clarke, Michael Portillo, David Miliband and George Osborne are just a few political heirs apparent who never clinched the top job....
...Meanwhile the play draws on Henry V and Oh, What a Lovely War!, to tell the story of soldier Jack Twigg, who ends up under Gillies’ care....
...Jack Straw, foreign secretary at the time, also appeared to have been aware of claims of mistreatment of prisoners at the same time....
...Learn the market by talking to potential customers”, from Prof Jack Kaplan and Don Weiss. 4. What is your biggest lesson learnt?...
...When we were playing the Roses matches [Lancashire v Yorkshire] we’re talking 30,000. In those days people would arrange their holidays to watch county cricket.”...
...POP Ziggyology , by Simon Goddard, Ebury Press, £20, 352 pages After the comeback and the V&A retrospective comes Bowie fatigue. Do we need more adulation?...
...At times the film resembles The Bourne Identity as re-written by Harold Pinter. “I thought that would be your next question,” Gambon’s character says at one point....
...Those sighting insurrection at the heart of the government might do well to look back at Harold Wilson’s premiership....
...This year’s anniversary production at the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith, of Harold Pinter’s The Birthday Party, a product of 1958, is just one reminder....
...Three – Lessing, Harold Pinter in 2005 and VS Naipaul in 2001 21. France. Samuel Beckett became a French citizen 22....
...Fortunately Harold Wilson didn’t make that mistake over Vietnam....
...He shifted Jack Straw, his experienced foreign secretary, sideways to become Labour’s chief business manager in the House of Commons....
...Mr Blair's decision to make no change to the “big four” in the cabinet Gordon Brown, John Prescott, Jack Straw and Charles Clarke indicated that the prime minister recognised he was in no position for radical...
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