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...Letter in response to this article: Make Big Tech pay visual artists for the IP they use / From Margaret Heffernan, Chair, Design and Artists Collecting Society, London E2, UK...
...“You need a diverse workforce to make sure . . . that you find some way around any bias that is present,” said Athene Margaret Donald, professor emerita of experimental physics at the University of Cambridge...
...Amid the glut of pandemic fiction, the best — Ali Smith’s Summer (2020), Sarah Moss’s The Fell (2021) — approach the virus as a springboard for commenting on wider political issues, or use it to focus on...
...Take a break from the news In an experiment in which proceeds will go to the Authors Guild of America, 36 authors, including Margaret Atwood, John Grisham, Dave Eggers and Celeste Ng, wrote a collaborative...
...FT editor Roula Khalaf introduces Democracy 2024 in her letter to readers today, kicking off our year-long series with films featuring authors Margaret Atwood and Elif Shafak....
...Beckett, Labour MP for Derby South, became a member of parliament in 1974 for the seat of Lincoln, acted as party leader after the death of John Smith and later served in Tony Blair’s cabinet....
...What’s going on, asks Margaret Heffernan....
...They include Dame Margaret Beckett and Dame Margaret Hodge. While some former MPs struggle to adjust to life in the private sector those with previous experience in the commercial world can prosper....
...The consensus view that a smaller state and lower taxes are good, which rose to prominence in the 1980s under Margaret Thatcher in the UK and Ronald Reagan in the US, is starting to crumble....
...Each creation possessed its own quirky energy, attracting admirers such as Margaret Howell, Paul Smith and Dries Van Noten, with whom they collaborated on a range of accessories in the mid-’90s....
...Additional reporting by Ian Smith...
...supply chain in India, yields have increased 3 per cent while greenhouse gas emissions have fallen 20 per cent, and in Thailand yields have increased 18 per cent with a 36 per cent drop in water use, says Margaret...
...Villa Bologna Pottery was founded in 1924 by Margaret Hulton, wife to future prime minister Gerald Strickland, to provide jobs for a local community struggling to find work after the war....
...This followed another notable West End and transatlantic hit with Moira Buffini’s Handbagged (a sharp, funny meeting between Margaret Thatcher and the Queen), which moved up the scale to Shaftesbury Avenue...
...Lorraine Smith, a lingerie expert and founding member of the online Underpinnings Museum, compares underwear choice to wearing high heels....
...Boys Smith (aged 50) was, bluntly, just a boy then. Speaking online over Microsoft Teams from his study, Boys Smith is effusive, forensic even, in response to questions....
...It’s Me, Margaret. Additional contributions by Gary Jones and Emily Goldberg...
...Al Fayed was an admirer of Margaret Thatcher and in the 1980s developed close relationships with Conservative MPs, two of whom, Neil Hamilton and Tim Smith, were drawn into the so-called cash for questions...
...Sir Iain Duncan Smith’s advisers blamed officials for the troubled implementation of universal credit....
...Britain after Brexit is edited by Gordon Smith. Premium subscribers can sign up here to have it delivered straight to their inbox every Thursday afternoon....
...Clare Smith, colour strategist at trend forecasting agency WGSN, says the recent popularity of red apparel is down to the demand for energising colours....
...Expedia Q2, Hasbro Q2, ING Q2, Kellogg Q2, London Stock Exchange H1, Lufthansa Q2, MetLife Q2, Mitsubishi Q1, Next Q2 trading statement, Nintendo Q1, Pets at Home Q1 trading update, Rolls-Royce H1, Serco H1, Smith...
...Howarth appears in filmed segments as prime minister Margaret Thatcher, scenes that do much to offset the previous simplistic soundbites; there’s some excellent musical work too....
...Greek Lessons by Han Kang, translated by Deborah Smith and Emily Yae Won (Hamish Hamilton/Random House) When a young woman who has inexplicably lost her voice enrols in a course in Ancient Greek, she meets...
...The company, which mainly serves London and the south-east of England, and was privatised in 1989 by Margaret Thatcher’s government, is owned by a group of private equity, pension and infrastructure funds...
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