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...The writer is author of ‘Untied Kingdom: A Global History of the End of Britain’ In November 1967, a historic by-election in the South Lanarkshire seat of Hamilton catapulted the cause of independence for...
...Patrick Hamilton, a Lutheran preacher, gets married then is swiftly burnt at the stake in St Andrews. His 19-year-old sister, Katherine, refuses to recant and is taken to Edinburgh to be tried....
...The article on Scottish independence by Stuart Ward (Opinion, October 9) contains several flaws....
..., is a new exhibit — devised the visual language of Tudor and Stuart pomp and might....
...But, this being a Douglas Stuart novel, there is a darker side to paradise. As in this passage, the narrative mode throughout is a kind of brocaded realism....
...It’s a point echoed by Jane Hamilton, long-standing former crime reporter at the Daily Record, a Scottish national tabloid. The Digger certainly knows its demographic, she told me over the phone....
...Artist Clova Stuart-Hamilton, who used Batterham’s earlier pots in her still-lifes, says she admired the robust structures, imbued with the physicality of making, and the decorative elements that in his...
...A crisis in this sector will have ramifications for London as a global city....
...winner Douglas Stuart....
...On Monday, blog author and Sturgeon critic Stuart Campbell denounced Hamilton’s report clearing the first minister as “utterly mad and ludicrous”. “Independence is over....
...In Shuggie Bain (Picador £14.99) the Scottish-born author Douglas Stuart describes the lives of a young boy and his alcoholic mother as they struggle to survive poverty and deprivation in 1980s Glasgow....
...Shuggie Bain, by Douglas Stuart, Picador, RRP£14.99, 448 pages Stuart has said that his debut novel — winner of this year’s Booker Prize — was inspired by his own childhood in 1980s Glasgow, and the difficult...
...Many of its subsections have names, beginning in 1974 with two avenues called Elizabeth Tudor and Mary Stuart. Visitors need a guide to understand what they are seeing....
...“The government needs to decide if it wants nuclear or not,” said Stuart Crooks, managing director of Hinkley Point C....
...Stuart Rose, the former Arcadia and Marks and Spencer chief executive who now chairs Ocado, said a scheme that controversially paid out £87m to top executives last year reflected performance over a period...
...the theatre — seeing the “Mona Lisa” could be like getting a ticket for Hamilton....
...There is a reason this is Tate’s first ever survey of the Restoration and later Stuart period: it is British art’s most excruciatingly dull epoch, lacking a single noteworthy painter....
...Letter in response to this article: Here’s a model for saving mom-and-pop stores / From Jennifer Pryce, CEO, Calvert Impact Capital, Bethesda, MD, US...
...When Charles II sent one Captain Hamilton to ransom a group who had been enslaved on the Barbary Coast, they all refused to return....
...In the very first Federalist, Alexander Hamilton, who knew something about the subject (not least from his own darker instincts), warned that often “dangerous ambition . . . lurks behind the specious mask...
...take significant risks in their bet on companies / From Stephen Horwitz, Bethesda, MD, US...
...It has commissioned Martin Creed, Jeremy Deller, Anthea Hamilton, Helen Marten, Haroon Mirza and Rose Wylie each to create a limited edition print, a copy of which will be donated to six Wakefield schools...
...Of course, now nobody knows who Robert Morris is, and you can’t get a ticket to the Richard Rodgers Theatre to go see Hamilton. What happened?...
...“The capital controls have had a chilling effect,” Mario Giannini, chief executive of $330bn alternative investment manager Hamilton Lane, told the FT earlier this year....
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