Hints and tips:
...“The more options I get, the more a game works for me,” Clark said. “I can write my own narrative as I’m playing.”...
...Gillian Anderson breathes life into the human femur that captivated anthropologist Margaret Mead, historian Janina Ramirez considers a 15th-century figurine of Mary Magdalene, Kate Winslet assesses how a...
...ChatGPT essay cheats are a menace to us all: The rise of AI in university work is probably underestimated, as Pilita Clark outlines in her column....
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...Margaret Thatcher was famously not fond of holidaying. Donald Trump has repeatedly claimed to be phenomenally anti-vacation....
...There’s a delicious moment in Margaret Atwood’s collection of 15 short stories, Old Babes in the Wood (Penguin Audio, 8hrs 42mins), when actor Dan Stevens becomes George Orwell — long dead but rather unexpectedly...
...But it’s a change that is long overdue, says Guillén, who pointed to words written about a century ago by anthropologist Margaret Mead: “It is utterly false and cruelly arbitrary to put all the play and...
...Pilita Clark mentioned in her article “Sun, surf — and the politics of taking a holiday” (Business Life, August 7) that Margaret Thatcher “was famously not fond of holidaying”, yet the prime minister stayed...
...Pilita Clark asks, why are women still being cast off the glass cliff? Chart of the day Women’s share of tech jobs has increased across advanced economies since the pandemic....
...It’s a good example of how Hunt, like all of his recent predecessors, has never quite been able to get out from under the shadow of Margaret Thatcher’s chancellors....
...I so agree with Margaret Heffernan, writing in the FT, that the cult of individual leadership is overblown....
...Some are famous (economist Thomas Piketty, novelist Margaret Atwood)....
...To ram home the “pro-motorist message” Sunak — whose preferred prime ministerial mode of transport is the helicopter — posed for a picture in ex-premier Margaret Thatcher’s iconic official car, an old Rover...
...Pilita Clark is the FT’s business columnist Join our online book group on Facebook at FT Books Café...
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...Margaret Heffernan is indeed a great writer — and sometimes contributes to the FT (here’s her fascinating opinion piece on whistleblowers)....
...Partly, says Margaret Heffernan, CEO, entrepreneur and author, who wrote about leaders’ succession planning (or lack thereof) in the FT recently....
...This week on the Working It podcast we hear more tips from Matt, and I reflect on networking’s strange mix of cringe and connection with FT colleagues (and master minglers) Stephen Bush and Pilita Clark....
...Sam and Sam Clark, founders of Moro restaurantEntangled Life by Merlin Sheldrake This book is all about fungi and how we’re only just beginning to understand how extraordinary they are....
...(Isabel Berwick) Top stories from the world of work: The workplace buzzwords to take seriously — and those to ignore: Pilita Clark delves into the Great Resignation, quiet quitting and other workplace...
...I grew a moustache when I was very young – they were popular then because of Clark Gable – and that was the beginning of what I call “trade dressing”. It’s a device for instant recognition....
...The red equivalent is excellent too.£11.95 The Wine Society Vasse Felix Classic Semillon/Sauvignon Blanc 2021 Margaret River 12.5%Smells much more of Semillon than Sauvignon with the vague waxiness that...
...Revolutionary Spring: Fighting for a New World 1848-1849 by Christopher Clark (Allen Lane) Clark charts the emergence of a new Europe in an exhilarating reappraisal of 1848 — one of the most dramatic and...
...Helen Clark, the former prime minister of New Zealand, was more hopeful....
...Gone with the Wind was a phenomenally popular novel by Margaret Mitchell, published in 1936 and adapted three years later into an equally successful movie starring Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh....
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