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...Instead, Michael Shannon offers a controlled, pensive interpretation that is rich in hangdog melancholia....
...Michael Eavis, founder of the Glastonbury festival, Britain’s largest music event, receives a knighthood....
...Michael Gove, secretary of state for levelling up, housing and communities, on Monday announced a £64bn settlement for local authorities in 2024-25, representing an annual increase of 6.5 per cent with an...
...Belfast-based chef Michael Deane has lost four of his seven restaurants since the onset of Covid....
...“While councils have worked hard to reduce costs, find efficiencies and transform services, the easy savings have long since gone,” LGA chair Shaun Davies said....
...It is the first video published of such an event and Michael Gove, levelling up and housing secretary, told the BBC that the public would be “extremely angry” at the images of people dancing and drinking...
...Upcoming highlights this week include Maggie O’Farrell, Michael Morpurgo, Abi Elphinstone, Louise Minchin and Peter Stothard. On until October 1....
...afterwards, we notice how imprecisely Oliver and Bernadette communicate when they have precious words to spare.It’s a richly thoughtful piece, and with it Steiner joins an august list of playwrights — Beckett...
...Shaun Wills, Superdry’s chief financial officer, said at the time that it was “incredibly frustrating” that the retailer had to flag “a material uncertainty” in its October going concern statement because...
...Jordan Metcalfe’s Dromio of Syracuse, meanwhile, beautifully mixes physical knockabout with Beckett-like musings on existence. “Am I Dromio? Am I myself?” he cries as he scales a rope ladder....
...The firm’s current chief financial officer, Shaun Morton, has been selected by the board to step into the top job....
...From there, the company just kept making hits: Bridget Jones’s Diary, Billy Elliot, Fargo, Notting Hill, Senna, Shaun of the Dead. The list goes on, but we all have busy lives....
...And despite limited characterisation, Michael Luwoye brings immense gravitas to Mandela and Danielle Fiamanya a sense of inner turmoil to Winnie....
...It has become a cliché, like Samuel Beckett’s “Fail better” — a saying that has migrated from literature to T-shirts and tattoo parlours....
...Prior to Sandy, Aggarwala was working on sustainability issues for Mayor Michael Bloomberg when he encountered a real estate lobbyist who rejected the suggestion that buildings’ mechanical systems might...
...It was dedicated by James Joyce to Michael Healy, Nora [Joyce’s wife]’s uncle, and none of us had spotted it. It was worth about £3,500....
...Armour was also one of Lee Alexander McQueen’s longest-lasting obsessions, and he worked with the jeweller Shaun Leane to create pieces that tested the limits of jewellery and fashion....
...This is an audio transcript of the Working It podcast episode: ‘Four days work for five days pay: what employees have to say’ Shaun RutlandThere’s definite issues....
...Under Milk Wood National Theatre, London “To begin at the beginning,” says Michael Sheen, uttering the famous opening lines of Dylan Thomas’s Under Milk Wood as he steps across the National Theatre’s Olivier...
...Paymaster general Michael Ellis on Thursday told the House of Commons the probe would also look into media reports of a party in Downing Street on November 27, and a gathering at the education department...
...Wheeler moved to London in 1952 and his poised solo reveals the maturity of an old hand; later, Bajan trumpeter Harry Beckett, London resident since 1954, is equally accomplished, soaring over a tricky funky...
...Martin Amis, a victim of that prejudice, cites Samuel Beckett and JM Coetzee as examples of the undeservedly feted....
...Samuel Beckett, looking austere in sweaters that emphasised his thinness....
...It is for this reason that the English writer and director Edgar Wright, best-known for Shaun of the Dead and Baby Driver, has elected to programme it as the last film — chronologically, at least — in a...
...James Joyce’s Ulysses was first published in 1922, just over two weeks after the British handed over the keys of Dublin Castle to Michael Collins and his new Irish government....
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