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...Even so, it’s not quite big enough for my vinous ambitions, which are unsuited to a city like London where cellar space is in short supply....
...Eigen: go west The City is losing one of its few prospective fintechs....
...London’s exhibition season began with psychedelic tea parties and disappearing rabbits in the V&A’s immersive wonderland Alice: Curiouser and Curiouser and ended with translucent, spidery, electricified...
...John Lewis, a 28-year-old from Somerset, set up a draper’s shop on London’s Oxford Street in 1864. He was successful, but hard-driving....
...Following the toppling of the Colston statue in Bristol last summer, Cardiff City Hall said it would remove a statue of Thomas Picton, the governor of Trinidad who authorised the torture of a 13-year-old...
...Mike Lewis, head of US equities cash trading at Barclays, said that while he expected the drop in the stock market to be shortlived, investors were no longer baking in a powerful V-shaped recovery....
...The high-octane wordplay of “Icarus” takes flight thanks to duo Mykal Kilgore and Norm Lewis....
...Antoine GodinUniversité Sorbonne Paris Nord, France Michael JacobsProfessor of Political Economy, University of Sheffield Ronan PalmerDirector Clean Economy, E3G Dirk EhntsPufendorf-Gesellschaft Berlin e.V....
...The different rooms of the show unfurl psychedelically behind Bailey, who introduces the real-life story of Alice Liddell, inspiration for Lewis Carroll’s book, the illustrators who made Wonderland their...
...When the exhibition opens and the first wave of socially distanced visitors finally filters into the V&A, few will expect a simple take-home message about Lewis Carroll....
...Imperial Rome was carefully ordered — Lewis Mumford recorded its six obelisks, eight bridges and 11 public baths in The City in History (1961)....
...Japan may be easing coronavirus measures, but the yen remains in lockdown, says Tokyo correspondent Leo Lewis....
...The England team was fined for making a V-shaped formation as a counterpoint to New Zealand’s ceremonial Haka....
...Tokyo correspondent Leo Lewis details how the pandemic has made a city known for its crammed trains give rise to an unlikely anti-commuter movement....
...Nothing like it had been done in North America since Lewis and Clark. Rasmussen did not undertake such journeys with endurance records in mind....
...Simon Wren-Lewis, an economist at Oxford university, has some very useful pointers on the dynamics involved in a health crisis from his work on the economic impact of influenza in the 1990s....
...(FT) The European Commission has warned its staff in 11 Italian cities to remain quarantined by working at home for two weeks....
...But that might not be an option when markets such as South Korea are contending with their own virus outbreaks, says Sebastian Lewis, an analyst at S&P Global Platts....
...McCullin on the favourites in his collection 16th-century Syrian tiles I bought a pair of tiles for $60 in the old city of Damascus, which is the most amazing city in the world....
...Five years ago, the author Michael Lewis achieved a remarkable feat: his book Flash Boys made the arcane world of high-frequency trading sound thrillingly exciting, as he described finance houses’ efforts...
...Many of the first stores, from John Lewis in the UK to Mitsukoshi in Japan, were founded by cloth merchants, tailors or drapers....
...But investors like the look of them, too – Nintendo's market cap has shot up by almost $1.4bn, reports Leo Lewis....
...Robert Thomson, Robert Peston, James Harding and Will Lewis — all FT alumni — took top jobs in the US and the BBC....
...Ocean Liners: Speed and Style opens on February 3 2018 at the V&A and runs until June 10....
...Economists Hélène Rey and Simon Wren-Lewis have both separately asked me: “What about macroprudential bank regulation?”...
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