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...Why The Grade II-listed building dates from the 18th century and was the last home of artist JMW Turner, who died there in 1851....
...William Wallis Yeah....
...Audio mix and original music by Breen Turner. The FT’s head of audio is Cheryl Brumley. Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com...
...And FT climate reporter Aime Williams has an item on investment opportunities in climate adaptation....
...Original music and audio mix by Breen Turner. The FT’s head of audio is Cheryl Brumley. Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com...
...I think, you know, the question about why he didn’t remove the whip from William Wragg immediately. Why did William Wragg have to sack himself from the Conservative party?...
...In the latest attack, on Monday, the Houthis fired two missiles at the MSC Sky II, a container ship operated by Geneva-based Mediterranean Shipping Company, the world’s biggest container shipping line....
...Pamela Roberts Yeah....
...His official 1953 Coronation portrait of Elizabeth II was in fact taken at home, according to the royal biographer Robert Hardman, with a fake Abbey backdrop....
...Original music and sound engineering by Breen Turner. Cheryl Brumley is the FT’s global head of audio. We’ll meet again here, same time, same place next week. [MUSIC PLAYING]...
...Plus, the FT’s Jen Williams reviews whether voters in the north and Midlands feel the Tories have lived up to their 2019 pledge to “level up” the country. Want more?...
...Plus, the FT’s William Wallis is in Birmingham to assess the damage to the city’s services as the country’s biggest local authority declares itself bankrupt, and Lucy, Stephen and Robert consider the winners...
...Johann Zoffany’s “The Family of Sir William Young” (1767-68), set on a bucolic English estate, centres on music-making and riding; the black servant is the only allusion to the source of Sir William’s fortune...
...Original music and sound engineering by Breen Turner. Cheryl Brumley is the FT’s global head of audio. We’ll meet again here next week. [MUSIC PLAYING]...
...the Great Pyramid of Giza (itself visible from the museum’s panoramic windows); the Merneptah Pillar; and, in the soaring atrium, the 3,200-year-old, 83-tonne, 11-metre-high monumental figure of Ramesses II...
...” (1648), which stirred Turner to tears — became the nucleus of the National Gallery collection....
...Conflict: The Evolution of Warfare from 1945 to Ukraine, by David Petraeus and Andrew Roberts, William Collins £26, 544 pages Modern Warfare: Lessons from Ukraine, by Lawrence Freedman, Penguin Australia...
...The FT’s William Wallis is in Birmingham. Hi, William. William Wallis Hello, Lucy. Lucy Fisher So explain to us how this has happened. It’s about an equal pay compensation claim....
...Jennifer Williams Hi....
...As Jennifer Williams reports, only about 31 per cent of the pot has been spent to date....
...The Wife of Bath: A Biography by Marion Turner (Princeton University Press) Turner — the acclaimed biographer of Chaucer — shifts her gaze to one of the writer’s greatest characters: Alison of Bath....
...can make to Sunak’s polling numbers after his party conference speech failed to produce the desired uplift and his King’s Speech last week received a collective shrug from observers — not least the FT’s Robert...
...At first glance, the monarchy in the transition from Queen Elizabeth II to her son is delivering the stability and continuity it is designed to represent....
...The oldest pieces he owns are three Delft plates featuring hand-painted portraits of William III and Mary II, made in the late 17th century. Much of the rest was made in Stoke. “I’ve got a Queen Anne....
...Stuart-era royal chef Robert May is on his feet. “Allow me to demonstrate what a real banquet means.”...
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