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...Post-punk veterans Public Image Limited began more than 40 years ago, formed as an experimental outlet following John Lydon’s departure from the Sex Pistols....
...John Witherow, one of Rupert Murdoch’s longest-serving editors, has stood down from the position at The Times and is to be replaced by his deputy Tony Gallagher....
...The storm of comment that Morrissey’s tweet provoked is justified; she raised central questions about UK democracy....
...He has made one peculiar decision: to interrupt the flow with a separate, italicised narrative strand about his grandfather, John Duffy, who suffered a life-long mental illness....
...Collector and lawyer John Morrissey, who has lived in downtown West Palm Beach for more than 20 years, has witnessed a transformation in the area....
...Joy Morrissey, a parliamentary aide to deputy prime minister Dominic Raab, said the UK risked turning into a “public health socialist state”....
...When the 30% Club was set up in 2010 by financier Helena Morrissey, women held only 9.5 per cent of FTSE 350 board positions on average....
...It uplifts that opening samba after a brief feature for Chris Morrissey’s bass and brings the woozy self-penned “Dogwood” to a peak....
...John Dagleish is great in the central role, giving Milligan a gangly charm but also a restless, driven quality that makes plain the whirling mind that is both his gift and his torment....
...“John Lennon shouldn’t have died,” Moore laments as he dredges up various Lennon-esque clichés: “Can we give peace a try?”...
...John Wood, the oil services company, skipped its 2020 final dividend but said momentum in contract awards had improved late in the fourth quarter....
...Two other former Labour MPs were nominated for peerages: Ian Austin, the former MP for Dudley, and former Barrow and Furness MP John Woodcock....
...Stoppard’s plot concerns John Brown, an apparently healthy individual who turns up in the middle of the night at a private hospital and refuses to leave....
...Williams, Eastbourne, England; Reg Green, Belgium; Graham McKinnon, Salford, England Polymath 1,051: Ian Zant-Boer, Farthingstone, England Crossword 16,338: Ailsa Bolton, France; John Morrissey, Surrey...
...Aldous Huxley, David Hockney, John Lydon and Morrissey are among the British Angelenos who might have been expected to choose New York when they left home....
...Ms Morrissey may be unknown in Beaconsfield but pitches herself as a contrast to “the typical barrister”....
...Songs written and produced by Mr McDaid have been streamed 20bn times Mr Mercuriadis, who has managed artists from Elton John to Guns N’ Roses, previously led UK-listed Sanctuary Records....
...The Angry Young Men had already stormed the barricades of the literary establishment — take John Osborne’s Look Back in Anger (1956), John Braine’s Room at the Top (1957) and Alan Sillitoe’s Saturday Night...
...Next, Dame Helena Morrissey, head of personal investing at Legal & General, talks about why women don’t invest as much as men....
...It’s a low-key, rather unfocused piece, which holds it back, but it’s lifted by fine performances in John Tiffany’s fluent production, not least from Lesley Sharp as the firebrand of a mother, and David...
...Meanwhile, the woman she had displaced photographed her family sing a 4x5 camera that Morrissey had already set up. The title of each photograph is the name of the woman who Morrissey replaced....
...Mr Zinkula told L&G’s board, led by Sir John Kingman, last year that he wanted to quit the UK group by August this year....
...But the film ends with a redemption: in 2014 he was chosen to curate Meltdown, a music festival at London’s Southbank Centre whose previous curators included David Bowie, Patti Smith and Morrissey....
...It has been welcomed by John McDonnell, Labour’s leftwing shadow chancellor, who compares it to the 1942 Beveridge report that led to the UK’s welfare state....
...I was asking myself, in slightly different words, the same question: were my wife and I headed for an adventure — or a Morrissey song of bad food and bleak Sundays?...
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