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...Monday 100th anniversary of Ramsay MacDonald becoming the UK’s first Labour prime minister Tuesday US: New Hampshire presidential primary election, building support for the Republican party candidate...
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...He resigned in protest at prime minister Ramsay MacDonald’s insistence that he promote protectionism. Keynes then arranged for him to take a post at Cambridge as lecturer in statistics....
...Gordon Ramsay, Gordon Ramsay RestaurantsThe Big Green Egg is an oven, BBQ and smoker all in one....
...He may have earned his spurs as head wine guy for Gordon Ramsay and for the Dorchester Group but this is a Yorkshireman with his feet on the ground and a playful smile never far from his lips....
...For example, in this book Ramsay advocated the use of orange roughy as an alternative to salmon,” say the authors....
...Top lot was Monet’s “Nymphéas” (1907), with an impeccable provenance: it came from the estate of the reclusive heiress Huguette Clark, who died in 2011 at the age of 104....
...I was even too late to visit the Lewis and Clark “interpretive center” that I’d made the detour for — an exhibition devoted to the nation-building explorers whose 17-month journey to the western world’s...
...When tagines occupied every granite worktop and Sam and Sam Clark held every party menu in their grip?...
...Picasso and Truth: From Cubism to Guernica, by TJ Clark, Princeton, RRP£29.95/$45 Marxism and cubism are a difficult mix, but Clark pulls off a brilliant art-historical analysis, arguing that to question...
...PMs as seen by diarists Ramsay MacDonald “He said the National Government was misrepresented so much in the newspapers that the Cabinet thought they had better tell the public their point of view over...
...Marco Pierre White on meat and Gordon Ramsay on fish, just to see how much they argue; Sally Clarke on the larder section, Claire Clark on pastry....
...Sharp-suited but plain talking, self-satisfied but chippy, Andy Clark plays McCracken with arrogance and insecurity in just the right amounts....
...To private equity types, spending £12,000 on a 1947 Petrus is as small beer as the two halves of Kronenbourg ordered by the Barclays Six to accompany their Bordeaux binge at Gordon Ramsay’s restaurant in...
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