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...Webb is concerned about what happens to the large majority who are left behind....
...One of those left unimpressed by Thunberg’s stance was former FT colleague Merryn Somerset Webb, who pointed out on Twitter/X that “BG is one of the most ESG focused asset managers anywhere”....
...Merryn Somerset Webb is editor-in-chief of MoneyWeek. The views expressed are personal. merryn@ft.com...
...But Margaret Snowdon, chair of the Incentive Exercises Monitoring Board, a pension industry body that monitors the effectiveness of the code, said it was now failing....
...Sir Steve Webb, the former pensions minister who campaigned for the scale of underpayments to be investigated, described the announcement as “mind-numbing”....
...Merryn Somerset Webb is editor-in-chief of MoneyWeek. Views are personal. merryn@ft.com. Twitter: @MerrynSW...
...It still includes favourite FT columnists such as Gillian Tett and Merryn Somerset Webb but also star guests, including poet Claudia Rankine and Snap chief Evan Spiegel. Sign up here....
...Mitchell (Mitchell and Webb) French (and Saunders) Cardinal Newman (Newman and Baddiel) Mel Blanc (Mel and Sue)...
...It was the role in Peep Show, alongside her friends from Footlights Mr Webb and David Mitchell, that brought her to national attention....
...Margaret Thatcher thought so. The Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition government agreed. In 2013 it pushed through its “shares for rights” scheme....
...Also giving evidence was Sir Steve Webb, also a former pensions minister....
...Margaret Morrison Newcastle upon Tyne NE6, UK...
...Reining in pay: Merryn Somerset Webb considers how shareholders can limit inflated executive pay packages....
...“It shouldn’t be about asking nicely or persuading,” said Sir Steve Webb, policy director with the insurer Royal London and the former pensions minister....
...This is the kind of thing that Margaret Thatcher had in mind when she came to power in 1979....
...The arch was originally built by Sir Aston Webb, the pre-eminent architect of the Edwardian imperial establishment, who designed everything from Dublin’s Government Buildings via Hong Kong’s Supreme Court...
...“The first year of a parliament is always a time for boldness in tax reform,” said Lord Lawson, whose most radical reforming Budget came in the year after Margaret Thatcher’s 1987 election victory....
...When Margaret Thatcher came to power in the UK she made it perfectly clear that she intended to deal with inflation — fast....
...His first wallpaper design, done in 1864, shows single roses climbing up a trellis with busy insects and hummingbirds drawn by Philip Webb....
...The scourge of Edward I’s English army married a woman named Margaret Crawford – and Robert Crawford is, needless to say, a Crawford. “We all come from the same clan,” he says....
...Webb and his ex-ballerina wife Margaret Barbieri have, in a few years, given this small American company the world’s most extensive active Ashton repertoire, the fruits of their labours proudly shown off...
...Since 1945 Clement Attlee and Margaret Thatcher are the only prime ministers to have overseen a greater rupture in domestic affairs than Mr Cameron....
...On the evening of Margaret Thatcher’s death, BBC2 broadcast a special edition of Newsnight. The novelist chosen to participate, via satellite from New York, was Martin Amis....
...Food Britannia, by Andrew Webb, Random House Books, RRP£25 Like a gluttonous contemporary William Cobbett, Webb has toured the country talking to food producers old and new....
...Howard Webb, Premier League football referee. Doris-Ann Williams, director-general, British In Vitro Diagnostics Association. Margaret Wood, managing director, ICW. Philip Woodworth, oceanographer....
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