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...Letter in response to this article: Some questions for the Centrica chief executive / From Judith Ward, London SW12, UK...
...Feed, fuel and fertiliser The most significant costs across the food chain are the “three F’s” — feed, fuel and fertiliser....
...A short woodland walk from the station will take you to the high street of the old town, where, among the picturesque red-brick façades (some of which date back to the 15th century), you will find The...
...This season, the F-Heel has been reinterpreted by Andrew. His version shares the original’s vanishing heel, but is not strictly a wedge....
...Send any thoughts to trade.secrets@ft.com or email me at judith.evans@ft.com Change of tone on US deal offers hope to farming When I speak to farmers — as I frequently do in my role at the Financial Times...
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...“You can only deploy assets in so many places and do it effectively,” said Charlie O'Shea, lead retail analyst at Moody’s....
...He called for an external hire, saying they should have “broader experience” than internal figures such as Colette O’Shea, who heads the group’s London properties....
...London Crossword 16,278: Peter Bromwich, Birmingham; James Reid, Fife, Scotland; EASherratt, Staffordshire, England Polymath 1,040: Patricia Blakemore, West Midlands, England Crossword 16,272: Martha F...
...John F Kennedy international airport is a two-hour drive away. What Built in 1910, the classic wooden-clad house has four bedrooms and multiple reception rooms with generous proportions....
...Masculinity, as the influential gender theorist Judith Butler has contended, is a “performance” that becomes accepted as reality through the same shared actions and behaviours....
...Judith Martin Winchester, Hants, UK Letters in response to this letter: Did a scattering of ash betray the FT’s prudery?...
...Judith Martin (Letters, November 17) encourages the Financial Times to embrace the F-word. She is 65, and says that her cohort could be expected to be too genteel for such four-letter words....
...We sometimes allow the F-word to run in full if in a quote, but even then only if it is deemed essential to the understanding of a piece. For some readers, even the use of f*** is too much....
...Germany’s decision not to buy the F-35 stealth fighter jet is a “retrograde step” that could hamper the country’s ability to operate at the same level as its Nato partners, according to the European head...
...On the call Roger Jenkins, Barclays’ former head of the Middle East, described Mr Diamond, then head of its investment bank, as “f**king paranoid” and said Mr Varley was “scared to death that the government...
...In the 1990s, someone wrote on the statue: “F**k off, slave trader.”...
...“F**k, I don’t know what to do with this . . . he wants his money.”...
...The retail giant could also benefit from diverting its attention back home, says Mr O’Shea of Moody’s....
...Reader Judith Martin of Winchester, UK, wrote a letter responding to a column about how best to approach the F-word: Use it properly, in full, wherever someone uses it in an interview....
...Under his watch, Judith McKenna, who was promoted to chief executive of Walmart’s international unit in February, has been engineering Walmart’s flurry of foreign activity....
...Colette O’Shea, managing director for London at Landsec, said: “We are delighted that Deutsche Bank chose to build on its existing relationship with us when it was selecting the site for its new London headquarters...
...R&F also owns the nearby Vauxhall Square site....
...Earlier this year, Daniel Kehlmann’s The Mentor was so successful in this studio space in Bath that it transferred to the West End; part of that, of course, was due to the cachet of having F....
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