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...David McWilliams is an economist who hosts the Dalkey Book Festival (dalkeybookfestival.org), which kicks off next week on Bloomsday in Dublin....
...and McWilliam was replaced on a permanent basis by his former deputy John Fallon....
...Burnley’s accelerated departure follows that of interim finance director Rob McWilliam — who has been replaced by his former deputy John Fallon — and that of Steph Strike, who quit as head of the George...
...He will replace Rob McWilliam, who plans to leave when his fixed-term contract ends later this year....
...Letters in response to this article: UK capital can follow Vienna’s example / From John Doherty, Vienna, Austria Remembering the London Dr Johnson never tired of / From Cormac Meehan, Bundoran, County...
...The writer is an economist, author and broadcaster Letters in response to this article: If Ireland is so rich they forgot to tell us citizens / From John Turner, Foxrock, Dublin, Ireland Britain is set...
...(FT) John Bolton sued ahead of upcoming book The US Department of Justice sued John Bolton in an attempt to delay the impending publication of a book about his time working as Donald Trump’s national security...
...When it comes to bullying by a bigger power, Mr McWilliams has a selective memory....
...Also ignored by Mr McWilliams is the calculation by the eminent Dublin economist Professor John Fitzgerald that living standards are 25 per cent higher in the north than in the south due to lower taxes and...
...His chosen new alias was John Smith. In January, I attended Lendrum’s latest trial, at Snaresbrook Crown Court, a gated-off corner of Epping Forest in east London....
...Even more democratic is the State Drawing Room, which houses works by renowned Northern Irish artists such as Sir John Lavery, FE McWilliam, William Conor and Basil Blackshaw....
...I also really enjoyed my colleague John Thornhill’s piece on how disruptive innovators are now found more in politics than business....
...Craig McWilliam, chief executive of Grosvenor Britain & Ireland, which has large landholdings in Mayfair, to the south of Oxford Street, said: “We hope these proposals can bring an end to the perceived trade-off...
...Department store House of Fraser is closing its flagship branch on Oxford Street and other stalwarts, including John Lewis and Debenhams, have seen their profits plummet....
...She invited Stockhausen, John Lennon and people who made things out of tin can lids. In Jim McWilliams’ “American Picnic” (1966) performers gorged on watermelon and fried chicken until they threw up....
...Armstrong, FE McWilliam, Colin Middleton, some dark Edward Burras — inspired by the Spanish civil war alongside masterpieces including Picasso’s “Weeping Woman”....
...Conscience and Conflict: British Artists and the Spanish Civil War, Pallant House Gallery, Chichester An original exhibition that dares to place intriguing, often little-known British painting and sculpture – John...
...McWilliam’s sculpture “Woman in a Bomb Blast”, from a series inspired by the Abercorn Restaurant bombing in Belfast in 1972....
...Armstrong, FE McWilliam, Colin Middleton, some dark Edward Burras — that was inspired by the Spanish Civil War alongside masterpieces including Picasso’s “Weeping Woman”, marvellously showing how 1930s...
...Waterston and McWilliam hope the gallery will open to the public in the early autumn next year....
...He launched a personal attack on Liberty’s billionaire chairman John Malone, adding him to the list of media “bogeymen” and noting that he “famously hates to pay tax”....
...As arresting are fiercely imagined depictions of desolation by John Armstrong....
...Sir, I read with interest the letter from Professor John O’Hagan (May 30) in response to David McWilliams’ article (“This is a fiscal straitjacket for Ireland, not a union”, May 29)....
...Richard Louis Garbe’s ivory/wood mermaid reliefs are pure art nouveau; Leon Underwood’s carrara marble “Nucleus” has cubist angularity; the simplified lines and elemental quality of John Skeaping’s Cornish...
...From Prof John O’Hagan....
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