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...“Different people latch on to different parts of his story,” Shakespeare says, but it “does resonate with people from all over the world.”...
...Polling company Ipsos this month said Sunak had a net rating of -59, a new personal nadir and a figure last registered in 1994 by John Major, who went on to suffer a landslide defeat to Tony Blair....
...Lucy Fisher Professor Sir John Curtice, thanks for joining. John Curtice You’re welcome....
...It does not provide an update at the half year....
...Running Heathrow has long been a high-pressure job, but Woldbye has succeeded long-standing boss John Holland-Kaye just as Heathrow faces its biggest change in ownership since the airport was privatised...
...Frieze’s financial support, described as a five-figure sum, will help produce work by next year’s choice, artist and filmmaker John Akomfrah....
...Sovereign debt: Could bond vigilantes now turn their disruptive talents to the US Treasury market, asks John Plender....
...At least 66 Israeli soldiers and six civilians died in the 2014 conflict. Among Palestinians, 2,133 people were killed of whom 1,489 were civilians, according to the UN....
...But he added: “Does this mean Scottish politics has gone back to pre-referendum format? Does this mean Labour could get 40 constituencies in Scotland? No, let’s not be silly about it....
...It means the company does not have to shift a top executive into the CEO role temporarily, who then may feel they have to leave if they do not ultimately secure the top job....
...John Amaechi, an organisational psychologist, says there is “always a level of pushback” against progress and that a change in rhetoric does not necessarily mean companies are reversing tack....
...The current editors are John Hillier and Roy Lancaster, as expert as anyone could wish....
...Stripe, founded in 2010 by Irish brothers Patrick and John Collison, last November announced plans to cut 14 per cent of its staff....
...It has just 66 rooms, and you always leave feeling cosseted. Arguably, the hotel’s greatest success is to have sewn itself within the fabric of the local community....
...Although she supports Trump’s policies, she says she would never talk like he does to her nearly 10,000 employees. “There’s a lot of things to like about him,” says Liz Uihlein....
.../ From Dr John Doherty, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, UK...
...Labour costs per employee, including all compensation, statutory costs and retiree benefits, are estimated at $66 per hour....
...P&G, maker of Tide detergent and Pepto-Bismol stomach medicine, is forecast to report earnings of $1.59 a share on revenue of $20.7bn in its second quarter, down from $1.66 a share on revenue of $20.9bn...
...The regulatory environment in the UK does not help, either....
...Shore Capital’s head of consumer research, Clive Black, said that the episode, which swayed investors “to buy into a bid story that does not exist, does not reflect well all round”....
...Southern defends the direction that the UUA is going in, though she does acknowledge that it doesn’t always get everything right....
...The US has said it will donate at least 59 Bradleys and 90 Strykers, while Germany is providing Marders....
...According to a Monmouth poll released last month, 59 per cent of Americans believe Biden won the election “fair and square” while 30 per cent said it was due to voter fraud....
...The following chart, of successful launches this year, is adapted from a dashboard created by space economy analyst John Holst: On the left hand side we can see the 66 United States launches this year were...
...“He certainly does need to build some momentum here; he seems to be realising that.”...
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