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...“It’s a famous one,” he says, adding that it was named after a polo-playing regular — not Joseph McCarthy, who led the anti-communist crusade in the 1950s and blacklisted dozens of suspected communist sympathisers...
...The Gospel of Matthew tells us that Joseph had four dreams, all of which changed the course of his life and the lives of the people he loved most....
...Matthew Clifford, an artificial intelligence adviser to the government, and Ian Hogarth, chair of the AI Safety Institute, also received CBEs....
...He had not only to be Kinnock, Smith and Blair, but Michael Foot too....
...Wilson ennobled as a life peer his old friend, Joseph Kagan, who had already received a knighthood in 1970, and made large financial contributions to Wilson’s trust....
...Introduced in 1999 by Tony Blair, the UK’s minimum wage rose steadily until 2015 — when the then chancellor, George Osborne, turbocharged its growth with a target for his rebranded “national living wage”...
...If time drags in The Stronghold, it whirrs in A Love Affair (translated by Joseph Green), first published in 1963....
...Margaret Thatcher lost ground to the old imperial protectionist Joseph Chamberlain as the party’s source of historic inspiration....
...“This is what it’s all about,” says Alex Matthews, Zambia country manager for KoBold, pointing to mineral samples taken from the Mingomba deposit....
...“Until Sue . . . the really influential people have been Morgan McSweeney, Matthew Doyle, Stuart Ingham, those have long been the male-heavy people at the centre of the team,” they said....
...secretary is interfering with their operational independence by demanding forces pursue all reasonable crime leads at a time when their resources are being outstripped by a rise in offences, the Guardian’s Matthew...
...Certainly, the consultant Simon Matthews thinks it’s “high time they were stopped”....
...Matthew Nikman, of Deutsche Bank, on the Cisco May 2023 call....
...Unfolding over more than seven decades, Matthew Richardson’s The Scarlet Papers (Michael Joseph, £14.99) is a sprawling, ambitious read....
...Joseph Wright’s 1764 oil painting of the founder, Richard Fitzwilliam, as a gold-gowned Cambridge graduate, appears alongside “Portrait of a Man in a Red Suit”, an oil painting of 1740-80 by an “unrecorded...
...Joseph Akrotirianakis, partner, King & Spalding An advocate for creating fair and honest marketplaces, Joseph Akrotirianakis has developed a practice defending pharmaceutical companies approved by the US...
...The Democrats and Labour have long considered themselves sister parties; in the 1990s Tony Blair and Bill Clinton developed “the third way”, a pragmatic centre-left doctrine....
...Analysts at William Blair found that consultancy job postings were down 63 per cent year on year in September, to the lowest level it had recorded....
...More than 700 spectators came to watch, including the then world top two Wilhelm Steinitz and Johannes Zukertort and the England No1 Joseph Blackburne....
...Alastair Campbell advised Tony Blair through consecutive landslide election victories in the UK....
...In addition to those commonalities, Starmer values institutional memory very deeply, which is one reason why he brought in former Blair aide Matthew Doyle as his communications chief and Deborah Mattinson...
...But when Joseph Pulitzer, publisher of the New York World, decides to hike that upfront cost to 60 cents, the newsies take a stand....
...Tony Blair cleared out most of the hereditary peers....
...Endless Flight: The Life of Joseph Rothby Keiron Pim, Granta £25/$35 “I paint the portrait of the age,” Joseph Roth once claimed....
...In 1954, Joseph Nye Welch, chief counsel for the US army, responded to the red-baiting of Senator Joe McCarthy by asking “Have you no sense of decency, sir?”...
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