Hints and tips:
...“Imagine starting with Churchill and ending with Truss?...
...Churchill wrote to his aides in 1952, after a fresh rash of reports from the US. “What can it mean? What is the truth?”...
...His office boasts pictures of Johnson, Churchill and Thatcher but not — so far at least — Sunak....
...John Heffernan’s Someone is raw, washed-out, febrile; Linda Bassett is mercurial, capricious even, as the various spectres....
...He saw no real difficulty, wrote Winston Churchill in 1912, “in setting up a thoroughly workable federal system”....
...This spring I loved my double white and yellow Winston Churchill narcissi, and the big cupped Fortune that coincided with it. The Kroesigs have been winning lately....
...He praises the work of the independent historian Gordon Barclay, who has exposed the nationalist myth that claimed falsely that troops were sent by then home secretary Winston Churchill to quell the 1919...
...Derek Herbert, a Sir Winston Churchill impersonator from Little Neston, Wirral, is dressed up to mark the 75th anniversary of VE Day with his wife Linda, who is dressed as Clementine Churchill....
...His wife Linda describes him as “only a little boat looking for a harbour”. Does Pierce like Loman?...
...These passages sound not unlike abbreviated versions of the upheavals narrated by Linda Bassett in Churchill’s Far Away when it premiered upstairs here at the turn of the century; it is no surprise to see...
...Turnout could top 80 per cent, higher than any general election since the Churchill-Atlee contests of the 1950s....
...All but a few of the scenes are two-handers, played out in a white tiled cube of a set; the cast of 16 includes names such as Nikki Amuka-Bird, Justin Salinger, Linda Bassett, Amanda Drew, Paul Jesson and...
...Roy Jenkins, in his biography of Winston Churchill, described the letter as “terrifying”, which it must have been – both for the writer and the recipient. “My darling,” Mrs Churchill began....
...War Games: The Story of Aid and War in Modern Times, by Linda Polman, Viking RRP£12.99 Linda Polman, a Dutch writer and journalist, suggests that development aid can sometimes fail to achieve its objectives...
...He spoke for us about Linda McCartney. So he may have loused up on Iraq, but he was majestic on ol’ blue eyes and frankly we know which one is the more important....
...But after working with Churchill’s wartime papers — via a spell in Unilever’s archive — that is what she ended up doing, at Boots....
...All this talk of him forging a new Bretton Woods, following in the footsteps of Roosevelt and Churchill, has gone to his head....
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