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...Laura Klimpel, general manager of the FICC, says the venue is preparing for an “incremental ramp up as opposed to a massive transformation of what we do today”....
...“Unless I’m imagining it I saw Sharon Graham applauding quite loudly during [shadow chancellor] Rachel Reeves’s speech,” said one Labour official....
...The aesthetic is the apotheosis of a layered, vintage-inspired, chintz-forward, traditionally feminine decorative ideal — like living in a Laura Ashley dollhouse — and couldn’t be further removed from the...
...Laura Trott, chief secretary to the Treasury, said Starmer was dropping “what he has claimed to be his central economic policy purely for short-term campaigning reasons”....
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...While there, he studied with Martha Graham, and saw himself as a “modern” choreographer. He made works to jazz and popular music, working with Sidney Bechet, Duke Ellington and Edith Piaf....
...One person who attended the dinner said it was around this time that Tory treasurer Graham Edwards introduced Tripathi to the prime minister. The Conservative party declined to comment....
...We are relatively relaxed in view of Deutsche’s robust capital and liquidity positions,” Stuart Graham, of Autonomous Research, said in a report....
...But Starmer dashed those hopes, telling the BBC’s Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg programme “we are not changing that policy”....
...Stuart Graham, London-based banks analyst at Autonomous, said the fines had been “manageable” for the financial industry as a whole....
...We hear a snippet of Anton Karas’s Harry Lime theme just once in Trevor Nunn’s new staging of the seminal 1949 Carol Reed-Graham Greene film noir The Third Man, but its effect, unfortunately, is to remind...
...Additional reporting by Sarah Provan in London, Raphael Minder in Warsaw, Laura Pitel in Berlin and Lauren Fedor in Washington...
...Laura is on Twitter @battlelaura – The FT Books of the Year will be published across the FT on 26th November Books mentioned by Fred and Laura: – Trust by Hernan Diaz....
...“The idea that he’s saying that ambulance workers did not do minimum cover in the dispute is an absolute, utter lie,” Unite general secretary Sharon Graham told the BBC’s Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg....
...Laura Janssens added by email that she was “surprised and disappointed by the obvious inference of your questions”....
...And I ended up reading Graham Greene’s memoirs about his teenage years in 1920s England. For those who don’t know Graham Greene, he was one of the most prominent novelists of his generation....
...For Mary Graham, one half of interior design duo Salvesen Graham, nostalgia for the fabric-laden 1980s is a factor....
...Unite the Union, which has long been Labour’s biggest single donor, voted to support PR last October, with new leader Sharon Graham saying: “It is time to change our democracy.”...
...But more Conservatives may start pressing for a vote if Johnson is fined: 54 MPs must submit letters to Sir Graham Brady, chair of the 1922 committee of backbench Tories, for one to happen....
...Check out this week’s story from my colleagues Daniel Thomas, Laura Noonan and George Parker on the Treasury finalising its plans for a package of sweeping crypto rules....
...“The employees are telling FCA bosses that the proposed changes are damaging and destroying any remaining goodwill the staff had,” said Sharon Graham, Unite general secretary....
...One senior Tory said it was “inevitable” more MPs would demand a no-confidence vote in Johnson by submitting letters to Sir Graham Brady, chair of the 1922 committee of backbench Conservative MPs....
...Ross has signalled his intention to submit a letter to Sir Graham Brady, chair of the 1922 committee of backbench Tories, demanding a vote of no confidence in Johnson....
...Senior Conservatives believe “some letters” expressing no confidence in Johnson have been submitted to Graham Brady, chair of the 1922 committee of backbench Tory MPs, but there is not yet a serious revolt...
...Another Tory MP said she was “pretty sure” that more letters seeking a vote of no confidence in Johnson had been submitted to Sir Graham Brady, chair of the 1922 committee of backbench Conservatives....
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