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...Additional reporting by Sylvia Pfeifer...
...Torsten Bell, chief executive of the Resolution Foundation, said: “So large is this overnight cost of living catastrophe that it’s hard to see how the government avoids stepping in.”...
...The company had previously announced that incumbent Tom Bell had decided to leave at the end of March to become chief executive of US group Leidos....
...have been one of the few Bloomsbury luminaries who didn’t fall for the much younger sculptor, who apparently managed to have dalliances with Duncan Grant, Lytton Strachey, Dora Carrington, David Garnett, Sylvia...
...A cult book, perhaps, to be tucked on the bookshelves between Sylvia Plath’s The Bell Jar and Albert Camus’s The Outsider. I wonder whether its author would have considered that a success?...
...I have two Pomeranians, Bell and Shijo Kingo. I have never bonded with a dog the way I have with Bell. I said to my therapist: “I depend on the dog too much, I’m getting a second.”...
...How to Get Our Future Back by Torsten Bell (Bodley Head)Flatlining wages, rising taxes, crumbling public services: just what on Earth is happening to Britain?...
...Tom Bell, an American citizen, who heads the defence business at the engineer, is seen as a credible internal candidate....
...By Daniel Thomas, Philip Georgiadis, Peter Campbell, Abby Wallace, Owen Walker, George Hammond, Sylvia Pfeifer and Jonathan Eley...
...Tom Bell, president of Rolls-Royce Defence, said the sale was “another important step towards achieving our group target to generate at least £2bn from disposals, as announced last year, to help rebuild...
...The alarm bells are ringing among Europe’s politicians. “We are risking a massive deindustrialisation of the European continent,” says Alexander De Croo, Belgium’s prime minister....
...Just before dawn on Monday, February 11 1963, Sylvia Plath turned on the gas. Upstairs, her children slept sealed inside their bedroom....
...Uber does not want to build its own vehicles, but has recruited manufacturers including Bell, Boeing and Embraer to develop Uber Air....
...A deep-dive by DD’s Kaye Wiggins and the FT’s Sylvia Pfeifer on the rapid break-up of UK defence group Cobham by US private equity firm Advent International....
...Additional reporting by Sylvia Pfeifer To read our list of the UK’s top 100 entrepreneurs, click here...
...We’ve all got a fog in the brain, all our days have declined to a uniform grey, we all tend to repeat versions of Sylvia Plath’s bell jar — an image even she does not belabour....
...Past highlights have included Vanessa Bell’s copy of The Voyage Out by her sister, Virginia Woolf, and Jane Austen’s best friend’s copy of Sense & Sensibility....
...My icons are Dr Jane Goodall and the marine biologist Dr Sylvia Earle. They have both dedicated their lives to conservation, and their incredible work inspires me....
...She cites Sylvia Plath’s fig tree metaphor in her novel The Bell Jar, which symbolised her life choices. “There were so many options, and then they eventually all dried up....
...Mr Faury also sounded alarm bells over an escalation in trade tensions over a long-running dispute between the EU and the US over aerospace subsidies to Airbus and Boeing....
...They are written to the psychiatrist Dr Ruth Beuscher, who had treated her in America in 1953 and 1954, in the aftermath of the suicide attempt that finds its fictional form in Plath’s only novel, The Bell...
...Sylvia Plath: Inside the Bell Jar (Saturday, BBC2, 9pm) tells the story of the autobiographical novel detailing Plath’s brief sojourn in New York in 1953 and her subsequent breakdown....
...In the US, the L3-Harris merger will leave Textron, which makes Bell helicopters and Cessna jets, as one of the few remaining independent mid-sized defence contractors, according to analysts at Jefferies...
...Pen-and-ink drawings, watches, cookbooks splotched with notes and stains, Plath’s own copy of her only published novel, The Bell Jar — the raw materials of a full writing life, each object bringing Plath...
...After a career in journalism and child-rearing, I was attempting to explain Sylvia Plath’s agonised poetry to my bored GCSE-candidate son when I realised — I should be studying literature....
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