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...The Deluge by Stephen Markley (Simon & Schuster) The world is not awash in captivating climate fiction but this sprawling novel proves it can be done....
...ChatGPT essay cheats are a menace to us all: The rise of AI in university work is probably underestimated, as Pilita Clark outlines in her column....
...The Deluge by Stephen Markley (Simon & Schuster) The quest for smart, readable fiction about the dilemma of climate change is often unrewarding; too much “cli-fi” is earnest, cliché-riven and dull....
...Fiona Shaw reads as ably as you’d expect, especially in her voicing of the relationship between retired spook Elizabeth and her husband Stephen, who has dementia....
...I haven’t read it myself, but I have read and very much enjoyed Tania Branigan’s Red Memory and Christopher Clark’s Revolutionary Spring, both of which were shortlisted, so I am looking forward to buying...
...With thanks to Matt Abrahams, Stephen Bush and Pilita Clark for this episode. If you’re enjoying the podcast, we’d really appreciate it if you left us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts....
...Host Isabel Berwick gets the views of award-winning FT columnist Pilita Clark and Stephen Bush, who writes the FT’s daily Inside Politics newsletter....
...I had a dressing room with Dame Judi Dench and Petula Clark and Julia Mackenzie and Imelda Staunton and it was terrific, a real feeling of community....
...Host Isabel Berwick gets the views of award-winning FT columnist Pilita Clark and Stephen Bush, who writes the FT’s daily Inside Politics newsletter. Want more?...
...Markley Simon & Schuster £26.33/$32.50, 896 pages Pilita Clark is a business columnist at the FT Letter in response to this article: Climate cri de cœur felt by many readers, I suspect / From Nancy Cawthorne...
...Perhaps I should get better at listening to my own advice: I joined Pilita Clark on Isabel Berwick’s Working It podcast to discuss the best ways to survive at work receptions and other corporate events....
...Stephen Lubben is a law professor at Seton Hall....
...A really well-researched and nuanced column from Stephen Bush, delving into the arguments for and against managed programmes to boost the numbers of people in teams (including sports teams) from different...
...George Parker, the FT’s political editor, hears from Greg Clark, one of those former ministers, and industry correspondent Sylvia Pfeiffer....
...Chief executive Stephen Phipson said the UK was the only leading economy not to have one. Labour has promised an industrial strategy if it takes power — including a £28bn-a-year green technology plan....
...Greg Clark, the former Tory business secretary whose “modern industrial strategy” was scrapped in 2021, has welcomed the government’s new approach....
...Jeffrey Clark, former senior Department of Justice official Once a top official at the US Department of Justice, Clark now faces two criminal counts in Georgia stemming from a letter that he drafted on...
...Pilita Clark, whose name makes her very familiar with this phenomenon, outlines the pitfalls — and how to avoid them. I’ve progressed fast at work: how do I go further?...
...Stephen Roach, an academic at Yale, says Chinese policymakers, by opting for a combination of market-based and state-directed solutions are unwittingly engaging in “whack-a-mole” — an approach that creates...
...Follow Stephen on Twitter @stephenkb and please send gossip, thoughts and feedback to insidepolitics@ft.com....
...“In Henley people overestimate their house price,” says Stephen Christie Miller, who runs Savills’ Henley office....
...pilita.clark@ft.com...
...Goodwin’s Tim Clark has joined Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer as global head of private funds and secondaries in New York....
...Pilita ClarkIn fact, as a teenager, Kári was inspired by the astrophysicist Stephen Hawking. He admired Carl Sagan, and like them, Kári’s gaze was firmly turned up to the stars....
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