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...A couple of nights ago Neil Kinnock, former Labour leader, admitted: “I worry — with great loyalty — about how it will be possible to achieve the ambition, or progress towards fulfilling the ambition, of...
...Miranda Green, deputy opinion editor Writing about the really bad things is very hard — misery memoirs and confessional columns have become a genre with a bad name....
...But George Osborne, I think, was being interviewed on the Andrew Neil Show at the beginning of the week. And he said, “This is all very well....
...Taking Andrew Neil’s form of humour and trying to tackle topics in a slightly different way....
...Miranda Green Will the ECB use its new backstop to contain the bond spreads of Italy or others? No....
...miranda.green@ft.com Letter in response to this column: Kinnock wanted to bring Labour members with him / From Dr Karl Pike, Queen Mary, University of London, UK...
...If they believe, they will be saved,” said Caio Miranda, one of the church’s handlers, holding a payment terminal for members of the congregation to make donations....
...Miranda Green, in “Labour’s new leader must be free to reinvent the party” (February 18), rightly highlights the tricky path wannabe leaders must tread between reassuring party members and keeping their...
...Presented by Sebastian Payne, with Miranda Green, Robert Shrimsley, George Parker, Jim Pickard and Laura Hughes. Produced by Anna Dedhar and Eoin McSweeney....
...Miranda Green Will there be an independence referendum in Scotland? No, not next year....
...Two scientists, Neil Ferguson and Catherine Calderwood, fell on their swords and resigned from high-level public positions for not following the lockdown advice....
...The last full week of the UK’s election campaign was dominated by Boris Johnson’s failure to turn up to an interview with Andrew Neil, yet another anti-Semitism row in Labour and the Brexit party descending...
...(FT series) Three reasons to take a holiday — especially a short one Dwight Eisenhower, Lin-Manuel Miranda and Alexander Hamilton all helped point to the need to get away from it all....
...(NYT) Video of the day Boris Johnson’s Brexit map With a couple of felt pens and a flow chart, the FT’s Robert Shrimsley and Miranda Green examine where UK politics will go next....
...Even the great Miranda Richardson ends up as the thespian equivalent of a hanging basket....
...opens new uber-parenting possibilities Embryo selection will come with personal and societal costs FT Alphaville: The temptations of student real estate FT Magazine: The French House, Soho, London — Neil...
...Neil Buckley FT readers: submit your predictions for 2020 Will Boris Johnson agree a trade deal with the EU? Yes. That is his aim and he has a good chance....
...backlash to globalisation that ultimately leads to a disintegration of the liberal rules-based system that has governed the cross-border flow of goods, capital and labour over the past 70 years,” said Neil...
...(FT) Embracing ‘Jomo’ — the joy of missing out In a hyperactive world of choices, a pared-back approach can help us achieve more, writes Miranda Green....
...Story Contracting Ltd and Story Homes Ltd Marc Davies Managing Director, Environment, WYG Peter Hoy Managing Director, Macalloy limited Andrew McFarlane Head of the Regions, Colliers International Miranda...
...Dryden Compass Lexecon, London Michael J Reynolds Allen & Overy LLP, London/Brussels Miranda Cole Covington & Burling LLP, Brussels/London Matthew Bennett Charles River Associates, London Oliver...
...‘Mere concoctions’ undermine economic debate — letter from Neil Smith Availability of recursive computer simulation has allowed followers of Keynes’ realist approach to leapfrog “the economics we have”...
...— Katie J M Baker in The New York Times The man who saved Havana — Tony Perrottet in The Smithsonian What you’ve been saying UK must address gender gap in pension entitlement — letter from Neil Walsh...
...Miranda Green tracks down the politicians who privatised Britain’s railways, and speaks to supporters of Jeremy Corbyn’s plan for re-nationalisation. (FT)...
...It wasn't Neil Kinnock's fault he fell in the sea. It wasn't John Major fault in the 90s that half his cabinet were all having affairs....
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