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...John Frost, managing director at Slough-based estate agency The Frost Partnership, said: “The marketplace is just starting to wake up to the new year; this is possibly due to some confidence in the market...
...So far, the only named individuals who have come out against Sunak are David Frost and Simon Clarke, both constant critics of the prime minister, and Dry, a former special adviser, who, to be blunt, hardly...
...Lord David Frost, another former minister, said: “The Treasury has allowed the OBR to usurp its own role and effectively to reach judgments for the government about the economy and about tax and spending...
...YouGov said the poll had been commissioned by the anonymous donors but their point of contact was Lord David Frost, Johnson’s former Brexit minister, and another critic of Sunak....
...The seven claimants — who also include John’s husband David Furnish, former MP Sir Simon Hughes and actor Sadie Frost — allege that the publisher obtained private and confidential information about them...
...The fall that year still qualifies as the worst annual contraction since the “great frost” of 1709....
...Frost, when asked if he shared Irish foreign minister Simon Coveney’s optimism that the protocol row could be resolved by Christmas, said: “I think it can be done....
...Then Sir Simon Clarke coming out and calling in the Daily Telegraph for Sunak to go. And then, nothing....
...Accompanied by a hapless young man named Simon whose mother has taken off, Quentin embarks on a perilous journey to Ramsgate, where he hopes to locate his errant lover....
...“I remember walking around there with [the late] artist Terry Frost, who was a great guy, and I had this idea that it should be a double rainbow with a pull-out train shape. He said, ‘Oh, I like that....
...And, finally, three unmissable Brexit stories Simon Kuper turns his attention to Liz Truss’s impending arrival at Number 10 and ends on a surprisingly optimistic note....
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...Could the prime minister’s fall be a turning point for Britain, asks Simon Kuper....
...“The relationship between the Treasury and the oil and gas industry might be characterised as several layers of frost.”...
...Lord David Frost, former Brexit minister, said of Ellwood: “Brexit really is not safe in his hands or his allies.”...
...“The next round feels better,” said Simon Clarke, a Treasury minister and Truss backer....
...Lord David Frost, former Brexit secretary, Martin Howe, a pro-Brexit lawyer, John Bew, an Ulsterman and adviser to Johnson, and Bernard Jenkin, a senior Tory MP, all played a key role in shaping the bill...
...Simon Coveney, Ireland’s foreign minister, called for a compromise to be reached on the Northern Ireland protocol soon, well ahead of the dissolution of the region’s devolved assembly in March and elections...
...“We all know that we need to bring this discussion and negotiation to an end,” Simon Coveney told the Financial Times in an interview, highlighting the record of the UK’s new chief Brexit negotiator, foreign...
...UK Brexit negotiator Lord David Frost and Maros Sefcovic, EU vice-president and Brexit point man, were due to meet again on November 12 in London....
...Lord David Frost, former Brexit minister, is among those urging Truss to stand firm against the “ghastly crew” of the economic establishment....
...In a sign of the new tone, Ireland’s foreign minister Simon Coveney insisted that — with goodwill — a deal on Northern Ireland could be reached by Christmas....
...Raising the temperature further, Irish foreign minister Simon Coveney took to Twitter to accuse the UK of setting out a new “red line” just days before the EU was set to offer “serious” concessions....
...We have climate plays in every sector of the market,” said Simon Webber, fund manager at Schroders, who thinks companies such as homebuilder Kingfisher, insurer Munich Re and carmaker BMW will be big winners...
...And frankly, they’ve been on the go-slow under Frost and Johnson. It was a pretty much a don’t bother, we’re not engaging. And that’s really gotta change....
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