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...In the mid-2000s, Knight Vinke tried to force HSBC to exit its US business, but had to retire defeated....
...And then there’s Falstaff, dissolute knight, serial chancer and one-time kingpin of his petty-criminal world, superbly portrayed here by Ian McKellen. McKellen, nearly 85, is magnificent....
...Julian Knight, chair of the digital, culture, media and sport committee, told the Financial Times: “Any continuity with the Abramovich regime at Chelsea is certainly an unsettling development.”...
...Anthony Duggan, chair of property group Knight Frank Europe, says he has had some of his “biggest breakthroughs” thinking about work while cycling across London to the office....
...“If you’re a young girl growing up now you can see a really clear female pathway from when you start playing through to being Heather Knight and lifting a world cup,” referring to the England captain who...
...Additional reporting by Samuel Agini and Oliver Barnes...
...In its centre, a blackly armoured knight charges on a white horse, but nobody knows whom he represents. Dozens of other warriors, superbly profiled, are fighting for their lives....
...Adult children can be unnerved by their parents’ plans, says Julia Samuel, grief counsellor and author of Grief Works....
...Foley, who owns the Vegas Golden Knights ice hockey team, has teamed up with Hollywood actor Michael B Jordan to buy Bournemouth....
...Less than a month later, he added a stake in French team FC Lorient, a decision he said would help turn his new venture, Black Knight Football Entertainment, into a “leading multi-club football operator”...
...Tom Bill, head of UK residential research at Knight Frank, said the property market was “returning to Earth rather than falling off a cliff”. The average house price rose to £260,400 in April....
...“I can’t see why United is worth much above £3bn given everything we know — including the money needed to rebuild,” said Jim O’Neill, former Goldman Sachs chief economist and member of the Red Knights group...
...Julian Knight, a Conservative member of parliament and chair of the digital, culture, media and sport select committee, has warned that the travails of Wasps and Worcester raise “serious concerns about the...
...“Average mortgage rates surged during October amid the chaotic days following the ‘mini’ Budget,” said Simon Gammon, managing partner at Knight Frank Finance....
...Samuel Tombs, chief UK economist at the consultancy Pantheon Macroeconomics, said the rise was based on completed housing transactions, relating to mortgages agreed with lenders a few months ago and not...
...However, that plan drew a rebuke from UK Conservative MP Julian Knight, chair of the digital, culture, media and sport committee in the House of Commons....
...“There’s a game of chicken going on here,” said Julian Knight, chair of the House of Commons’ culture, media and sport committee. “This was never going to be straightforward....
...Simon Samuels is a founding partner of Veritum Partners...
...“The Kremlin views Africa as an increasingly important power-projection theatre,” said Samuel Ramani, author of a forthcoming book on Russia’s involvement in Africa....
...It is a great shame it has taken this amount of time to make the right decision,” said Julian Knight, a British MP, who chairs the country’s influential Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee....
...“Public funding for cricket must depend on real leadership and progress by the ECB to tackle abhorrent behaviour, not just in the dressing rooms, but also in the stands,” said Julian Knight, who chairs the...
...Julian Knight MP, chair of the UK parliament’s influential digital, culture, media and sport committee, has said more players were coming forward with allegations, which made it clear that “the club’s failure...
...knight should the “for sale” sign go up. Critics accuse the club’s American owners of hoovering cash out since they bought it in a leveraged buyout in 2005....
...I ask Samuel what advice she would give anyone trying to undo some of their treat-brain behaviour....
...He turned to Qatar as the “white knight” to resolve the ownership impasse. Qatar wanted to own 100 per cent of the hotels, so struck an unusual deal that is only now being tested....
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