Hints and tips:
...The next crisis, whenever it is, won’t look like the last one. That’s another argument that banks use to push against Basel III....
...Charles I was beheaded in 1649; the House of Hanover was dogged by sex scandals; George III lost his mind and he also lost America, which wasn’t terribly popular....
...Survey data shows that about one in five people don’t volunteer “because they don’t know how to get involved”, Cox added....
...But don’t take my word for it, read Rob Armstrong. Key economic and company reports Here is a more complete list of what to expect in terms of company reports and economic data this week....
...It hasn’t been hollowed out by tourism like many towns in the Greek islands.”...
...“When I bought my first flat in London [in 2015], I wanted to decorate it with African art and couldn’t really find any....
...The younger prince has overturned historian Walter Bagehot’s warning about guarding the royal “mystery”....
...I also wanted him to recognise the benefits of his status — communing with Elton John and Courteney Cox, flying to Botswana and the North Pole, being able to organise the Invictus Games — alongside the hardships...
...Cartier’s first big commission landed in 1856, when Princess Mathilde, cousin of Emperor Napoleon III, made the first of more than 200 recorded purchases — and opened the door for sales to other members...
...The funeral of the late Queen Elizabeth II and the accession of King Charles III have been planned in detail over several decades....
...Letter in response to this article: Charles III can offer PM some pharaonic wisdom / From Trevor Lyttleton, London NW11, UK...
...Deploying as a metaphor the different shots that are obtained by changing a camera’s lens on set, she evoked pioneering but often forgotten figures such as Walter Tull, the first black British Army officer...
...I envy that playfulness: it doesn’t have to go anywhere, it’s for her own pleasure. I live vicariously through my students.”...
...DD readers know that hasn’t always gone to plan, though....
...white china bowl of tulips, roses, narcissi and blossom attributed to Pieter Casteels III (£15,525)....
...the painter not yet so famous — Rodin arranged to sneak into the gallery just before the opening and have “The Burghers of Calais” positioned to obliterate the strongest wall of Monet’s canvases: “I don’t...
...“When you’re nervous you don’t take a greater risk on employment.”...
...Election Day 2020 can’t come soon enough. The writer was opposition research counsel for George HW Bush’s 1988 campaign...
...Even so, the figures “aren’t pictures of something”, but “something you have to make sense of . . . a collective image”....
...asked Professor Brian Cox, as a disembodied sample, at the close of the festival....
...Another could be to utilise the ECB’s third iteration of its ultra-cheap “targeted longer-term refinancing operation” (TLTRO III)....
...the EU (h/t Andrew Duff)....
...But that doesn’t make their portraits any less “real”, whether or not the truth was messier....
...Law firm Pillsbury has hired Jarrod D Murphy as a partner and Ted Powers III as a special counsel in its New York office....
...Besides, he wouldn’t be around to collect the cash, having died at his ranch in Woody Creek, eight miles to Aspen’s north, in 2005....
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