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...Rilke (“Vita was lost in translation”, Letters, October 29; and “A burst of Sissinghurst”, House & Home, November 15) was a historic first that changed English Rilke studies and influenced English and Scots...
...There are many Scots who will vote with the Scottish National party to back independence....
...Word in Whitehall has it that the former Tory leader Iain Duncan Smith (Lieutenant Scots Guards, retd) will command a reborn Home Guard....
...At which point — of course — cue William Ewart Gladstone, and his heroic speech to Parliament on June 7 1886, right before Home Rule was sabotaged by the defection of Joseph Chamberlain and his “Liberal...
...toxicity is pushing the Scots away — Chris Deerin in the New Statesman Russia is furious....
...His victory came in circumstances that would have been unthinkable when Neville Chamberlain was prime minister....
...As Marc Chamberlain of Morgan Stanley explains: “Due to the current economic uncertainty, corporate bond spreads have widened and volatility has increased....
...But Hamlet without the prince would also be a delicious drama for non-nationalist Scots....
...Newspapers pasted on top of the original Hessian wall-lining contained articles speculating over whether former UK prime minister Neville Chamberlain would be ousted by Winston Churchill, and a friend of...
...It was Neville Chamberlain who famously used the phrase “a far-away country” populated with “people of whom we know nothing”. The then prime minister was referring to Czechoslovakia....
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