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...“I love that red-hot line between sculpture and furniture,” says Ross....
...Today Serkis, 58, is in the Corinthia Hotel off Whitehall, a short commute from his north London home....
...Other hymns to be played will include “The day thou gavest, Lord, is ended” and “Love divine, all loves excelling”....
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...They are followed by blessings, benedictions and so forth and are Christian greetings, not symbols for “lots of love”. White was not an ecologist or an evolutionist before his time....
...In Broken Heartlands, the FT Whitehall editor attempts to locate the source of this change, featuring interviews with people and politicians from both sides of the divide....
...He also loves Italy and kept it in mind throughout. He does not love Paris: “It was rude to me.” Nobody would expect Sir Roy to plant his garden with shrinking violets....
...The slowly blossoming love affair between Sutherland and Rose Larkin, his everywoman ally, as they go on the run is engagingly drawn....
...Wall Street loves a good playbook....
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...The England team was fined for making a V-shaped formation as a counterpoint to New Zealand’s ceremonial Haka....
...“Architecture has its political Uses,” Wren wrote, “publick Buildings being the Ornament of a Country; it establishes a Nation, draws People and Commerce; make the People love their native Country.”...
...SEBASTIAN PAYNE: The question is does the love of Brexit trump the traditional hatred of the Tories....
...“I love the V&A, and I love imagining the curiosities they once held,” says Courtauld. “The narratives are extraordinary,” says Speake....
...(FT) From bean to cup Most of us love a cup of coffee to get the morning started or to get a project done late in the evening. And we also know it’s not cheap (unless you live in Italy)....
...I’m also following the law of Steve Jobs: do what you love. What I love is deciphering the mixed-up world of business for the common man — or, in this case, for the common child....
...Recently, the V&A was charged with an insensitive form of “artwashing” for putting a section of the former council housing estate called Robin Hood Gardens on display at the Venice Biennale of Architecture...
...Andrew Hilton: If there were a God, gig workers would rise up and burn down Whitehall and Goldman’s shiny new offices....
...The last thing I bought and loved was a Whitehall Top-Frame Briefcase by leather specialists Swaine Adeney Brigg and the curator-designer Alex Eagle....
...Between them, the V&A and the National Gallery and the Wallace Collection composed the only map of the place that I had in my head....
...People who know him well say he would love the chief executive job at HSBC, which is due to come vacant next year. Horta-Osório will not be drawn. “It’s never ‘job done,’” he says....
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