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..., the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency are all pushing to increase the capital requirements for the 100 largest banks, which fall under the Basel III...
...King Charles III, who is also being treated for cancer, and Queen Camilla have been informed about the state of the princess’s health....
...monarchic drift and disharmony, which critics said has prevailed since Britain’s longest-reigning monarch, Queen Elizabeth II, died in 2022 and was succeeded by her then 73-year-old son and heir Charles III...
...Hushed sections for the two soloists, Mary Bevan and Roderick Williams, and chorale incantations offer intermittent balm, but Fiat Lux leaves a lingering feeling that it is overweighted towards showing off...
...King Charles III has been diagnosed with cancer, Buckingham Palace said on Monday....
...King Charles III has been diagnosed with a form of cancer, Buckingham Palace said on Monday....
...the goofy Spanish braggart Don Armado (in wincingly tight shorts) and Nathan Foad as the dim-witted but ever game Costard who run away with every scene they’re in, together with notable Holofernes Tony Gardner...
...Richard III? Macbeth? The sly, double-crossing Edmund from King Lear? No, it’s Falstaff, the roguish old knight who hangs out with Prince Hal in east London’s less reputable taverns in Henry IV....
...I can’t see King Charles III with his head under the bonnet of the Aston Martin DB6 Volante Convertible that he lent William for his wedding, or the electric E-Type Jag that Harry used, but that’s the same...
Scotland Yard shelves investigation into alleged payments by Saudi businessman to Prince’s Foundation
...The British conductor Ed Gardner, a Szymanowski dévoté, who has recorded the composer’s entire repertoire, was also on board. In Katowice, he was conducting a Polish orchestra for the first time....
...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....
...Patterson points to a pewter beaker from the 1690s engraved with wrigglework portraits of William III and Mary II that sold at Christie’s for £14,400....
...Tom Coward, head gardener at Gravetye Manor in West Sussex, the former home of Victorian visionary gardener William Robinson, has overseen the renovation of a breathtaking wisteria-clad pergola....
...Byrd: The Golden Renaissance Stile Antico This year marked the 400th anniversary of the death of William Byrd, a leading composer of the English Renaissance....
...The king and his heir Prince William receive private income from the estates of the Duchies of Lancaster and Cornwall....
...A quarter of a century later, in 1689, William III, representing himself and Queen Mary as anti-absolutists, brought members of the House of Commons into the Abbey by way of demonstrating that his would...
Boost for UK’s public finances after King’s decision to reduce take for ‘wider public good’
...Before the coronation of King Charles III, the leader of the UK’s republican campaign group, Graham Smith, had rarely featured beyond the fringes of the media....
...Charles III is supreme governor of the Church of England as well as monarch of the UK and 14 Commonwealth realms....
...Part of that success was King Charles III’s, too....
...Prince William, next in line to the throne, swore allegiance to his father, sealed by a kiss on his cheek....
...Some of the regalia used during the ceremony link back to the succession of 62 kings and queens of England and then Britain that preceded Charles III over 1,200 years....
...Future governments ought to emulate King William III, not for his tax design, but for his boldness....
...Berlinde de Bruyckere’s City of Refuge III, textural sculptures of fallen angels, tragic yet redemptive, perfectly suits its setting, San Giorgio Maggiore’s chapel and monastery — a refuge of peace....
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