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...We are kicking off on Monday with Martin Wolf, the FT’s chief economics commentator, who has written about the glimmers of hope he sees both in economics and in politics....
...As the UK experiences another nurses strike, John Burn-Murdoch examines how stress, burnout and workplace culture are driving a mounting exodus of Britain’s medics....
...And the film is compared to The Big Short and Wolf of Wall Street all the time. But it’s actually a very different movie....
...“The average nurse will pay more, the average lawyer will pay a lot less,” the person says, adding that Labour is looking at changing the level of interest rates paid depending on income and recalibrating...
...The gap between public and private pay is still growing, adding fuel to the current wave of strike action: today’s walkout by nurses comes as new data show industrial disruption is now at a 30-year high....
...On the other hand, chief economics commentator Martin Wolf says government policy is “foolish”....
...Chief economics commentator Martin Wolf argues central banks have been correct in acting decisively....
...Fortunately for the sake of variety, Martin Wolf makes a similar argument in his column: Why will the state tend to grow faster than the economy?...
...Hope I am wrong.” — Wolf Raymer, Toronto, Canada...
...One of them was walking up and down like a wolf in a cage. Whenever we protested loudly, he would point his gun at us, placing his finger on the trigger....
...Their tear-jerker “Fix You” was “dedicated to all the doctors and nurses” — admirable sentiments, but the song has become overfamiliar....
...I was unsurprised to see this fascinating exchange between Martin Wolf and Larry Summers get so much traffic on FT.com....
...But for chief economics commentator Martin Wolf, Britain’s most urgent task was to reassure the world that it was “run by sensible and competent people”....
...Twenty-six years later it has become as enduring a feature of the paper as the Lex note or Martin Wolf column....
...(FT) Corona class warfare Coronavirus has highlighted how daily life and the real economy depend on the lowest-paid workers, such as nurses, shop assistants and truck drivers....
...The FT’s Martin Wolf told me a better route might be using fiscal resources to support universal nursery education....
...Martin Wolf, meanwhile, writes that there is room to improve payment systems, but a Facebook-dominated mono-bank poses huge risks to financial stability and privacy....
...I remember a young, poor psychiatric nurse who told me that he listened because he needed something to compare his home country with to assess how well it was doing....
...There was a nurse with me, and my cousin, and we touched here and we touched there and we couldn’t figure out if she was dead or alive.”...
...FT wobbles at the last moment over Brexit: letter from John Ure, University of Hong Kong “Keep a-hold of nurse, for fear of finding something worse” sums up your Brexit editorial....
...Martin Wolf, in his analysis “Work in the age of intelligent machines” (June 27), probably underestimates the impact of artificial intelligence on highly paid, well-educated professionals, especially in...
...She moved to Hollywood in the 1940s and found stardom as a sultry actress opposite Humphrey Bogart in They Drive by Night and High Sierra, and in The Sea Wolf with Edward G Robinson....
...It’s because immigration-resistant Japan has a shrinking labour force that will be short 380,000 health nurses for the elderly by 2025....
...In short, the Olympics were not much different to any of the other ways one can party and then nurse a hangover....
...She will be speaking at the FT Weekend Live Festival on Saturday September 3, Hampstead Heath, London, alongside Dame Vivienne Westwood, Lionel Barber, Heston Blumenthal OBE, Alan Rusbridger and Martin Wolf...
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