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...Shirley Williams, who has died at the age of 90, was the matriarch of liberal politics at Westminster....
...Williams — who formed the “Gang of Four” along with David Owen, Roy Jenkins and Bill Rodgers — won the Crosby by-election for the SDP in 1981....
...Ali was already in his 40s — a working actor for almost two decades — when cast by Moonlight director Barry Jenkins....
...How comfortably can we watch the civil rights-era Green Book knowing the brother of its subject, pianist Don Shirley, called it a “symphony of lies”? And then there is Vice ....
...The left blamed the departure of moderates such as Shirley Williams, David Owen and Roy Jenkins for keeping Labour out of power until 1997....
...With each new role, Villazón seems closer to the Florence Foster Jenkins of recent films. The industry and the public collude in this. Once a superstar, always a superstar?...
...He is matched by Roger Allam, relishing the near-caricature of Roy Jenkins, one of the greatest prime ministers Britain never had but saddled by epicurean tastes, verbosity and a speech impediment, so that...
...Her sister Ismene is played by a dancer (Laurel Jenkins)....
...Serious figures — Roy Jenkins, David Owen, Shirley Williams — had defected from Labour to form the Social Democratic party. It was possible that the new party could come second in the popular vote....
...Last time, the split was led by four political heavyweights, all former cabinet ministers, at least three of whom — Roy Jenkins, Shirley Williams and David Owen — had substantial public profiles....
...(The LSE on Wednesday named British academic Dame Shirley Pearce as its new chair.)...
...The great Labour schism prompted by the “Gang of Four” — Roy Jenkins, David Owen, Shirley Williams and Bill Rodgers — on that day has a newfound resonance at Westminster....
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...And in 1980-81 when Roy Jenkins, Shirley Williams, David Owen, William Rodgers and others were breaking away to form the Social Democratic party, their prize would have been to take him with them but Healey...
...The SDP of the 1980s was a top-down movement led by established political leaders — Roy Jenkins, Shirley Williams and David Owen — and appealing to a liberal elite that sought to restore the postwar settlement...
Neither the singers nor the conductor were at home in the world of operetta and musicals
...from Labour in 1981: Shirley Williams, Bill Rodgers and Dr David Owen....
...Spiritual capital London’s St Paul’s Institute debates “Good Banks” with Archbishop Justin Welby, Barclay’s chief executive Antony Jenkins and Baroness Shirley Williams....
...One consequence of Labour’s leftward shift was that a group of centrist Labour MPs – Roy Jenkins, Shirley Williams, David Owen and Bill Rodgers – pressed ahead with formation of the Social Democratic party...
...From male voice choirs to Shirley Bassey, Katherine Jenkins and Tom Jones, golden larynges are the nation’s glory. 2. Rugby union....
...At the road junction, follow the signs for Jenkin’s Crag. The path then opens onto beautiful rolling hills dotted with curly-horned sheep....
...Typical sneers include calling Jim Callaghan a “bonehead”, describing Roy Jenkins (usually referred to as “Woy”) as “puffed up, pompous and vacuous”, and Michael Portillo as “a blubber-lipped bisexual”....
..., Michael Foot, Barbara Castle, Shirley Williams, Harold Lever, Tony Benn, Tony Crosland, Merlyn Rees and Jim Callaghan....
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