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...Tony Blair’s Labour government lobbied for a treaty to share the Parthenon marbles with Greece in 2003, accusing the British Museum of “blinkered intransigence” over the contested treasures....
...Tony Blair, the former Labour prime minister, tried to scrap the hereditary peers but he too was thwarted by opposition in the upper house, whose members persuaded him to retain 92 of their number on a “...
...CBI boss Tony Danker has stepped aside following an allegation over his workplace conduct....
...Hoax: The Popish Plot That Never Was by Victor Stater, Yale University Press £20/$35, 336 pages Tony Barber is the FT’s European comment editor Join our online book group on Facebook at FT Books Café...
...John Witherow, one of Rupert Murdoch’s longest-serving editors, has stood down from the position at The Times and is to be replaced by his deputy Tony Gallagher....
...We had Tony Blair’s attempts to get rid of the hereditary peers, which was only partially successful....
...“There certainly has been a ‘Shakespeare effect’ in Prescot,” said Tony Brennan, the council’s cabinet member for regeneration and economic development....
...“There’s been a big outpouring from London,” says Tony Cathro of Fenn Wright....
...Earl De La Warr is the “proprietor of the village pub”....
...Former director-general of the BBC Lord Tony Hall has resigned as chair of the National Gallery, as turmoil continues to spread following a damning report into the broadcaster’s interview with Diana, Princess...
...Lord Tony Hall, the BBC’s director for news at the time of the 1995 Panorama interview, expressed regret for failing to uncover the full extent of Bashir’s deceit but insisted there was no BBC cover-up....
...was speaking after an inquiry found Bashir had lied to obtain an interview with the princess in 1995, using deceitful methods later covered up by a “woefully ineffective” internal investigation by Lord Tony...
...If Anne Glenconner had been born a boy, she’d own the pub that we’re meeting in, the surrounding estate of Holkham, the fifth-largest in England, and the title of the Earl of Leicester....
...Glencore has also launched the search for a new chairman to replace Tony Hayward, who has said he will step down next year....
...Leicester Square takes its name from Robert Sidney, the second Earl of Leicester, who built a large house in 1635 on four open, undeveloped acres north of Westminster....
...(The band’s other players are Earl Harvin on drums, who lives in Berlin, and the UK-based Dan McKinna on bass.)...
..., London, to perform during the “Salvage Week” campaign 1946: Lynn with her baby Virginia 1950: Lynn with ex-servicemen during a garden party held by Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham Palace April 1952: Tony...
...Restoring it after 70 years of neglect is the “conservation challenge of the century”, says Tony Earnshaw, the regional assistant director of the National Trust....
...However, founder and chairman Tony Tan Caktiong, Mr Tanmantiong’s older brother, said that the price was too high....
...A reader of this book might conclude that former UK prime minister Tony Blair was chiefly responsible for building modern Britain. In many ways, he was....
...“Lesson 1: Dance” comes next, built on funky beats and Burniss Earl Travis’s insistent bass and then “Lots for Nothin’ ” hits an up-tempo Headhunters groove....
...Tony Curtis bought a painting from my show there, and he used to take it with him when he travelled.”...
...It plans to begin serving up its trademark Chicken Joy in London when it opens a branch in Earl’s Court in October....
...Downton Abbey: Hugh Bonneville plays the Earl of Grantham, defending the aristocracy against social upheaval....
...We could and should give a nod to Tony Blair — the former UK prime minister whose deftly alliterative sound bite “the people’s princess”, scripted by Alastair Campbell, surfed the wave of public opinion...
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