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...martin.wolf@ft.com Follow Martin Wolf with myFT and on X, formerly Twitter Letters in response to this column:Britain’s equity market ills have one ready remedy / From John Ralfe, John Ralfe Consulting...
...Islamist “lone wolf” attacks were behind the assassination of Sir David Amess in 2021 and the 2017 attempt to enter the Palace of Westminster stopped by Keith Palmer, one of the police officers charged with...
...Data visualisation by Keith Fray...
...Enter 2013’s The Wolf of Wall Street....
...“We are hierarchical creatures,” Wolf says. “Other ways people gain welfare is by showing people you are superior to them.”...
...Keith’s brother Kevin is very, very loosely depicted in the film as played by Pete Davidson. You know, Keith cut off all of his social media, wasn’t updating them....
...Ahead of the statement, the FT’s chief economics commentator Martin Wolf pointed out that Margaret Thatcher’s government had already cut top tax rates and deregulated the economy . . . . . . and that the...
...Martin Wolf, chief economics commentator This is the most important article of the year: A Trump dictatorship is increasingly inevitable. We should stop pretending....
...The “Wolf of Wall Street” has signed up as a coach on RagingBull, a US stock-trading training platform that has drawn fire for its high-pressure sales tactics....
...We relish the entertainment value of deviants such as Jack Sparrow, the Big Bad Wolf or the cocaine smuggler George Jung (all heroes of Depp’s oeuvre), regardless of the pain they cause....
...One of them was walking up and down like a wolf in a cage. Whenever we protested loudly, he would point his gun at us, placing his finger on the trigger....
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...Peter Foster is the FT’s public policy editor Data visualisation by Keith Fray Follow @FTLifeArts on Twitter to find out about our latest stories first Letter in response to this article: Statues lack...
...: Critics’ picks The Decline of Magic: Britain in the Enlightenment Michael Hunter, Yale University Press, RRP £25/$40 Next year will mark the 50th anniversary of Keith Thomas’s Religion and the Decline...
...But after the global financial crisis, growth slowed while politics is now moving towards illiberal majoritarianism, Martin Wolf writes....
...Julian Lage twins Americana with acerbic jazz while the Chicago-born Marvin Sewell, alluding to Lloyd’s apprenticeship with Howling Wolf, is steeped in the blues....
...Many observers might think so: after all, as the FT’s Martin Wolf pointed out, many companies are fighting for survival now....
...General Keith Alexander worries that we are at, or very nearly at, war in cyber space today....
...freelance journalist, with a limited, grainy understanding of personal finance, who spent his days embedded in a world of luxury having lunch with Roman Polanski or chatting on the phone for hours with Keith...
...Keith Brown, a professor of social work at Bournemouth University who is also involved in research into scams for the Chartered Trading Standards Institute, warned that most people were unaware of the scale...
...Zombie ideas: Martin Wolf says there are some Brexit notions that simply will not die....
...Best of the week Why a sliding dollar may come back to bite Donald Trump — Gillian Tett The liberal international order is sick — Martin Wolf Donald Trump and the many meanings of genius — Gideon Rachman...
...(NYT) The sun is shining on the global economy Now that a recovery is under way, an effort needs to be made to deleverage economies, writes Martin Wolf. (FT)...
...Given tight fiscal constraints and grim economic prospects, Martin Wolf argued that Philip Hammond, the chancellor, played a bad hand cleverly....
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