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...The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ board of governors met yesterday to discuss how Smith should be punished. 4....
...Results of the survey will be published in the FT Executive Education report in May 2022....
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...And that’s what both of these are going to be about.” The Worcesters emphasise education in their patriotism....
...education....
...A week, half-board, costs from €1,022 per person Disappointment For 30 years I’ve been ending walks with family and friends at The Volunteer, a pub in the hamlet of Sutton Abinger in the Surrey Hills, just...
...DS Smith has appointed former Unilever chief financial officer Alan Johnson to its board as a non-executive director....
...Vivendi has appointed Maud Fontenoy, the famed French sailor and ambassador to the French Ministry of Education and Youth, as an independent member of its supervisory board....
...What else we’re reading and watching Deception and disarray at Wirecard The Financial Times has reviewed emails, internal chats, minutes of supervisory board meetings and hours of witness hearings by Germany...
...On Netanyahu: A king to his zealots, Israel’s premier Benjamin Netanyahu is at risk of being supplanted by a coalition of kingmakers, writes our editorial board....
...(FT) The risks and rewards of Elon Musk’s self-coronation Andrew Hill is no fan of title inflation, or the parallel trend for weird C-level inventions, from chief fun officer to vice-president of mindfulness...
...family empire following last week’s violent attack on Capitol Hill....
...(FT) The lessons of Facebook’s Instagram bid One of the more fascinating nuggets in Sarah Frier’s book No Filter covers Instagram’s involvement in Facebook’s courtship of WhatsApp, writes Andrew Hill....
...(FT, The Hill) European policymakers must avoid repeating the mistakes of a decade ago after coronavirus, Martin Sandbu writes. Follow our live coverage here....
...“What you’re seeing is an expectation of a V-shaped recovery and that may prove to be too optimistic,” said one equity analyst....
...Board a plane? Gillian Tett weighs in on how to assess risk in the age of coronavirus. Here’s how to pick a real winner in the Covid-19 vaccine race....
...(FT) Coronavirus bursts the US college education bubble Even before coronavirus, 30 per cent of colleges tracked by rating agency Moody’s were running deficits, while 15 per cent of public universities...
...“The prospect of a V-shaped recovery is absolutely zero,” said James Knightley, chief international economist with ING. “Getting 40m jobs returning in the next 12 months?...
...The town, the birthplace of Adam Smith and Gordon Brown, was a pioneer of linoleum flooring production in the mid-20th century....
...(FT) Coaching v commanding Andrew Hill recounts how industrial group Linde won over sceptical staff in 2017 with a safety drive based on “active listening”....
...If you missed it, this long read by our media correspondent Anna Nicolaou charts the drama of The People v Harvey Weinstein trial....
...of the powers of permanent office, writes Andrew Hill....
...You can read a profile of the former Canada Pension Plan Investment Board executive here....
...He used me as a sounding board. I gained a (fairly) neutral insight into the affairs of government....
...Xerox wants to give HP’s board its walking papers We’re all guilty of overusing the David v Goliath trope but in the case of Xerox and HP, it really does apply....
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