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...The plinth has been empty since King George V’s bust was removed in the 1960s. Some wanted to erect Mohandas Gandhi’s statue there....
...Where so many large houses were being destroyed — more than 270 in the three decades after 1945 were documented in the 1974 V&A exhibition The Destruction of the Country House 1875-1975 — Chatsworth confounded...
...Hungary is the only EU member to have approved both the Chinese-made Sinopharm and Russian-made Sputnik V vaccines....
...(FT) Coronavirus digest Russia will supply 300m doses of its Sputnik V vaccine to the African Union....
...When Sarkissian arrives, dressed in a grey pinstriped suit and a black V-neck jumper, he says he is fighting off a cold and orders a little cherry-flavoured vodka and a Coca-Cola....
...A few months ago innovation editor John Thornhill told me (an Armenian-American) he had visited Armenia to see its thriving tech scene first-hand and interview President Armen Sarkissian for a Lunch with...
...WWW 30 years on “The time for watchful negligence may be over,” Tim Berners-Lee, who invented the world wide web 30 years ago, tells John Thornhill....
...Qubits v bytes: how quantum computing works Quantum computing taps into the quirky behaviour of sub-atomic particles, which bend our normal understanding of physics....
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...Whomever he chooses is likely to be a critic of Roe v Wade (though he or she will be tutored not to state that preference bluntly during confirmation hearings)....
...Improbable technology is transforming the gaming industry, writes our columnist John Thornhill....
...John Thornhill is the FT’s innovation editor Illustration by Harry Haysom Photograph: Getty...
...What we’re reading US v China Martin Wolf parses how the US-China rivalry will shape the 21st century....
...(FT) London v Uber London’s battle with Uber has intensified....
...how innovation is shaping everyday life A year of stasis for British politics If 2016 was the first album, the past 12 months were the follow-up that failed to move the needle Free Lunch: Banking union v...
...Driverless dreams: John Thornhill looks at all the deaths caused by motor cars and argues the arrival of autonomous and electric vehicles will save thousands of lives....
...Then, in the 1940s, they began to become a reality as artillery shells equipped with radio fuses helped shoot down V-1 rockets during the second world war....
...The technology is feasible within a few years, writes John Thornhill, and this month, the United Nations held a further round of talks in Geneva between 94 military powers aiming to draw up an international...
...David Thomson is author of ‘The Big Screen’ (Allen Lane, £25) ‘Hollywood Costume’ is at the V&A, London, October 20-January 27 2013, www.vam.ac.uk...
...“It has taken five years to find these clothes,” said Prof Landis. The costumes in the exhibition have come from a range of sources, including private collections....
...A polite response that is the tip of a very large iceberg says Mr Thornhill in today’s FT. Studies show that across Asia, Europe is viewed as a dated model, lost and in decline....
...The first and only television debate – Sarko v Sego. I just hope my television doesn’t go on the blink....
...However, Phonak added that it would dismiss Landis if a second analysis confirmed the results of the first....
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