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...Now try this I really enjoyed James O’Malley’s write-up of the deployment of AI in . . . making an underground station run better....
...P&O has said it will pay minimum wage on its routes between Northern Ireland and Scotland, which fall under UK law, and it has indicated that it would be willing to do so on all of its routes if competing...
...O’Murchu and Wojciech Michalak....
...Mayflies, by Andrew O’Hagan, Faber, RRP£14.99, 288 pages Mayflies begins in 1986 — with working-class Ayrshire teenagers Tully and James joining friends for a joyful and heady musical pilgrimage around...
...On a more ambivalent note, economist and habitual gloomster James Rickards tallies up the winners and losers of a post-pandemic world in The New Great Depression (Portfolio, January)....
...Those were the words of Leon Black, the billionaire founder of Apollo Global Management, on an earnings call last year in response to a question about media reports of his ties to the deceased paedophile...
...It will have more women, and more lawmakers under 30, than any in US history. Most of them are Democrats. But Tuesday’s real earthquake was the Democratic takeover of the House of Representatives....
...and Malta) are in the EU, that India (and Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nigeria, Ghana, etc) will demand lots of visas as a condition, and he and his pals sold Brexit on a vision of keeping foreigners and other...
...But under Jeremy Corbyn, who will address the TUC in Brighton on Tuesday, the unions have come back in from the cold....
...Andrew Oswald, professor, University of Warwick Feel about the same as 12 months ago. It has all been pretty predictable on the Brexit progress/lack of progress....
...Rupert Murdoch said he would be supported by members of Mr Ailes’ management team under Bill Shine, Jay Wallace and Mark Kranz....
...James Knightley, senior economist, ING We think the 2017 growth rate of the economy will be half the rate of 2016 (1.1% versus 2.1%)....
...Mr Desai said: “This honour is testament to the hard work of the Funding Circle team who have helped originate £1.25bn of loans from thousands of investors to small businesses in the last five years, creating...
...Banks have to rely on central banks as lenders of last resort....
...Anyone who has been seduced by Chanticleer’s deft use of colour, form and sculpture will find all the guidance they need....
...“I am pleased that David Cameron is backing our campaign for fair wages,” says Frances O’Grady, head of the Trades Union Congress....
...On a recent visit to JLR’s Halewood plant in Merseyside, Frances O’Grady, general secretary of the Trades Union Congress, held up JLR as an exemplary employer that invested in its workforce even as it sought...
...Frances O’Grady, general secretary of the TUC, said the report showed “London needs fairer pay rises so that the benefits of growth are not confined to City bankers but reach workers across the capital”....
.... ——————————————- Award-winning authors, FT editors and columnist on the titles to remember this year Lionel Barber Editor of the Financial Times Creativity, Inc , by Ed Catmull and Amy Wallace (Bantam...
...reputation as one of the finest and most vivid western writers on China....
...Meyer was named in 2010 as one of the New Yorker’s “20 under 40” names to watch....
...The Testament of Mary , by Colm Tóibín, Viking, RRP£12.99 Just in time for Christmas comes Tóibín’s take on the most famous mother in history....
...Bower, who died in 2003, is still worshipped as the soul of McKinsey. He transformed it from James O....
...The Origins of Political Order, by Francis Fukuyama, Profile Books, RRP£25, 608 pages Fukuyama will forever be famous for his essay and book on the “end of history”....
...In Wajda’s screenplay, partly inspired by the memory of his own Katyn-widowed mother, the torch of truth-seeking is passed from survivor to survivor as wives wait for husbands who will not return and growing...
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