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...Johnson at 10: The Inside Story, by Anthony Seldon and Raymond Newell, Atlantic Books £25, 624 pages George Parker is the FT’s political editor Join our online book group on Facebook at FT Books Café...
...Raymond Pierrehumbert, professor of physics at the University of Oxford, acknowledges that while people are “legitimately in a panic about the climate crisis”, the unknowable side effects and governance...
...In the unlikely setting of Letchworth Garden City, the settlement’s planners, garden city pioneers Raymond Unwin and Barry Parker, designed Crabby Corner and Laneside (1904)....
...“Sunset” follows, originally recorded by trumpeter Kenny Dorham, but now made edgy by added bass and Jeff Parker’s guitar....
...A modern retooling of Colin Dexter’s Morse and Lewis? Perhaps — as in the nonpareil evocation of the Oxford locales....
...In a memo Mr Parker and Mr Isom said “these funds will be critical as we continue to fight for the future of our company”....
...On Alexander Street, Strutt & Parker is selling a four-bedroom house for £4.25m, while Dexters is offering a one-bedroom flat with outside space on St Luke’s Road for £550,000....
...They have drawn attention after Laura Parker, Momentum’s national organiser, called on people to occupy bridges and blockade roads....
...Dexter Goei will focus on running Altice USA, relinquishing responsibilities he picked up when he stepped in to run the overall company after the departure of French executive Michel Combes in November....
...Osborne is the third novelist, after John Banville (writing as Benjamin Black) and Robert B Parker, to be asked to write a new Chandler novel. He was an apt choice....
...Mr Trump’s decision to walk out on North Korean leader Kim Jong Un without an agreement at last month’s summit in Vietnam “just totally spooked” the Chinese side, said Jake Parker, of the US-China Business...
...The talks, which started at 2pm, continued over dinner of short rib of Dexter beef slow-braised in Guinness, followed by lemon tart, and finished at 10pm on the dot, as planned....
...Thursday’s management reshuffle saw Mr Drahi named president, Michel Combes depart as chief executive and Dexter Goei reinstated one year after he moved on from the role....
...Dexter Goei, the former Morgan Stanley banker who has been serving as chief executive of both Altice NV and its US subsidiary, will lead Altice USA only....
...Mr Drahi, who owns 60 per cent of Altice, will take a more hands-on role, alongside trusted second-in-command, Dexter Goei, the former Morgan Stanley banker who has been forced to return as chief executive...
...Various Artists Classic Savoy Be-Bop Sessions 1945-49 (Mosaic) The release of Charlie Parker’s “Koko” on the New York-based Savoy label in 1945 opened the floodgates for musicians keen to establish their...
...Who Strutt & Parker, struttandparker.com, tel: +44 20 3468 9729...
...Other options include big box retailers including Bed Bath & Beyond and Target, or higher-end or speciality retailers such as Nordstrom, Warby Parker or Lowe's....
...Near Lamb’s Conduit Street, a smart street with mostly independent retailers and restaurants, a five-bedroom Grade II-listed terrace is for sale with Dexters for £5.25m....
...He emerged on the literary scene with the so-called “dirty realists”, who included his buddies Raymond Carver and Tobias Wolff....
...These and others have entered the language and inspired any number of literary and popular writers and musicians, from Morrissey to Dennis Potter and Colin Dexter, the creator of the mournful Inspector Morse...
...A few years later, in New York, now playing with Charlie “Bird” Parker, he describes being buttonholed by saxophonist Dexter Gordon (“the cleanest cat around”) for not being hip enough: “I can’t be seen...
...Dexter Haven (the role taken in 2005 by Spacey)....
...Raymond Svider, co-chairman of BC Partners, applauded Altice’s record in cutting costs....
...No sooner does it close its exhibition Art Turning Left than, hardly a pausing for breath, it opens a show about the 1980s in Britain interpreted through a book by Raymond Williams, the leftwing Cambridge...
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