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...Political figures recognised for conservative peerages include Sir Nicholas Soames, the grandson of former prime minister Sir Winston Churchill....
...Admirers included Winston Churchill, Arthur Balfour, George Bernard Shaw, Marie Stopes and Julian Huxley, grandson of Darwin’s staunch supporter Thomas Henry Huxley and brother of the author of Brave New...
...Tom Watson, deputy leader of the Labour party, said he was reluctant to be campaigning for another referendum but he was left with no other choice....
...What we don’t want, however, is the likes of actress Emma Watson who said recently: “Feminism is not a stick with which to beat other women with.”...
...These are the words of Patrick Winston, a leading voice in the field of artificial intelligence....
...Winston Churchill once said: “We shape our buildings; thereafter they shape us.” The same applies to smart technologies in the “infosphere”....
...Production of playing cards received a boost when Winston Churchill intervened to ensure scarce paper supplies and workers reached the Leeds factory....
...Dignitaries planning to attend include Nicholas Soames MP, Sir Winston Churchill’s grandson, and Air Chief Marshal Sir Stuart Peach, the Vice Chief of the Defence Staff....
...He describes encounters with James Watson, co-discoverer of DNA, with a 94-year-old RAF pilot who somehow wasn’t killed in the war, and with a man who improbably survived a massive heart attack....
...Winston Churchill had war rooms, Joseph Bazalgette dug sewers, and the capital’s cheerful commuters have enjoyed underground rail transport since 1863....
...From a science point of view, James Watson [the co-discoverer of the double-helix structure of DNA with Francis Crick]. No women? Good thing you reminded me!...
...An off-print, signed edition of an article written by James Watson and Francis Crick, who discovered DNA, sold for about £18,000 in December....
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