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...Rachel Connolly is a writer in London. Her first novel “Lazy City” will be published by Canongate on August 24 Follow @FTMag on Twitter to find out about our latest stories first...
...A dreary record of typical family bickering, petty annoyances and adolescent emotions....
...Chief Petty Officer Eddie Gallagher was acquitted in July of several war crimes but was convicted of posing for a photo beside the corpse of an Isis detainee.* He was demoted as a result but Mr Trump restored...
...The best of these, “Making Home”, reflects on the inner wranglings and petty humiliations of creating something that is “Like the body itself . . . both looked at and lived in, a duality that in neither...
...In a large organisation there will be petty frauds and that is not something an audit is designed to wheedle out....
...Rachel Weisz depicts the Duchess of Marlborough in the film as a skilled politician and administrator, running rings round most of the men who hold official titles....
...“We need someone to get things done instead of this petty theatre of politics that makes me vomit,” Oscar Farinetti, the entrepreneur behind international food chain Eataly told the Financial Times....
...While Dennis Kelly says not very much about the corruptions of power on a fictional protagonist in his main-house show The Ritual Slaughter of Gorge Mastromas, Rachel De-lahay in the upstairs studio is similarly...
...Characters have all the conveniences and commodities that modern life has to offer, but life in the high-rise degenerates when petty arguments between neighbours escalate into violence....
...We may not give these people our moral approbation: the petty-thieving young son, the truant, barely literate daughter, the mother stacking up debts to the local mafia....
...Master number one is Rachel Crabbe, who, for reasons of the plot, is disguised as her dead twin brother; master number two is Stanley Stubbers, Rachel’s posh twit lover, who is on the run for killing the...
...Additional reporting by Rachel Morarjee...
...forensic portraits of the lost or doomed – fierce and fascinating – from the prattling woman artist in denial over her drink-driving to the immigrant faces scarred with statelessness and sombre with guilts of petty...
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