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...A somnambulant forty-something seamstress and Magdalene victim, Lorna (Ruth Wilson) is sent teasing information about the child she was forcibly separated from, which leads to an apparently fatal encounter...
...Set in the fictional County Mayo town of Kilkinure, the series follows Lorna Brady (played by Ruth Wilson), whose newborn was taken away from her at a Magdalene Laundry when she was a teenager in the early...
...The Second Woman Young Vic, London When Ruth Wilson took to the Young Vic stage for a nine-minute standing ovation at the end of The Second Woman last Saturday afternoon, she was wearing slippers....
...When Ruth Wilson steps on stage at London’s Young Vic Theatre next week, she will have no idea who her co-stars are....
...Now recognised as an audacious masterpiece, it was the inspiration for The Second Woman — the 24-hour-epic delivered by Ruth Wilson last year — and it drives this similarly ambitious and conceptually complex...
...“An awful lot of good, detailed work has been done on the business models and legislation to get to where we are,” says Ruth Herbert, chief executive of the Carbon Capture and Storage Association trade group...
...Ruth Wilson was superb; indeed the whole cast were tremendous.” NorthernHeretic “Deadloch. A crime parody set in a small Tasmanian town undergoing lesbian-led gentrification. Hilarious....
...The actor Ruth Wilson has most recently been seen on stage in The Second Woman, an extraordinary 24-hour play in which she acted out a seven-minute scene 100 times, as different audiences came and went....
...Amy Hood at Microsoft, Ruth Porat at Alphabet and Colette Kress at Nvidia are among the female CFOs in the US....
...The only key element missing this time is Ruth Wilson’s silky psychopath-cum-love-interest Alice Morgan who spent so much time in the series kittenishly needling and flirting with Luther by turns. ★★☆☆☆...
...The narrator, Ruth Wilson, was almost wholly inaudible despite generous amplification; tenor soloist Charles Styles, heroically replacing Stuart Skelton at short notice, fared marginally better thanks to...
...We especially want to see struggles if there’s a movie-famous name involved, like Paul Mescal, Ruth Wilson or Daniel Radcliffe....
...She’s taking the peers Liz Truss will appoint four new Conservative members of the House of Lords, including one of her closest and most loyal aides, Ruth Porter, the architect of Vote Leave Matthew Elliott...
...So here’s to Wootliff, her crew (especially cinematographer Ashley Connor) and, above all, star Ruth Wilson, who collectively capture the craziness of this sort of fling in all its ineffable, grubby glory...
...“No, I’m not smoking,” Ruth Wilson protests, hiding the cigarette behind her back — although the person she is talking to can’t see her deceit....
...The roomy back patio is dog-friendly, making it an ideal stop along the way on the drive from Sag Harbor to “The End of the World”, as Ruth Wilson’s character Alison calls it in the hit series....
...There have also been distilled domestic dramas: Hedda Gabler starring Ruth Wilson, and the tough yet unbearably moving Who Killed My Father?, based on Édouard Louis’s autobiographical novel....
...Ruth Gregory, at the consultancy Capital Economics, said the figures would “maintain intense pressure on the Bank of England to raise rates aggressively over the coming months”....
...Tony Wilson, director of the Institute for Employment Studies, said the figures “should be sounding alarm bells in government”, showing that inactivity due to ill health was holding back growth and pushing...
...In recent years a parade of big names — Nicole Kidman, Alicia Vikander, Claire Foy, Ruth Wilson and more — have come out to talk about feeling exploited (certainly emotionally, sometimes physically) during...
...Ruth London of the campaign group Fuel Poverty Action said higher bills would be “devastating” for millions of households especially “when you get people who are already counting pennies and who are already...
...But all that changes when you learn that the woman is Ruth Wilson, the play is Jean Cocteau’s The Human Voice (La Voix humaine) and the director is the celebrated Ivo van Hove....
...Ruth Gregory, at the consultancy Capital Economics, said the data would add to concerns that the jobs market could be overheating, since it “brought more signs . . . that labour shortages are contributing...
...When I was a child in Britain in the 1970s, I would sometimes creep into my beloved Great Aunt Ruth’s kitchen and gawp at her cabinets. Ruth was born in 1905 and lived through two world wars....
...At least Ruth Wilson’s chilling Mrs Coulter is a sharp-suited villainess all the family can enjoy. Lyra and Will are both from Oxford, but their university towns lie in alternate universes....
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