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...Among other standout guests will be Michelle O’Neill, the republican leader of Sinn Féin in Northern Ireland and first minister-in-waiting....
...In London, after the pageantry and razzamatazz of this weekend’s Lord Mayor’s Show (for those unfamiliar with this ritual, read Michael O’Dwyer’s explainer) there is a set piece opportunity for prime minister...
...Ambassador Fatumanava-o-Upolu III Pa’olelei Luteru, the Samoan chair of the Alliance of Small Island States, says countries must attend the summit to have “a mature, productive conversation.”...
...For example, O, O/, and O* would each stand for a different word, or part of a word. They throw the decipherer off because they look like they could be recurring letters....
...Michelle O’Neill, Sinn Féin’s first-minister-designate in Northern Ireland, has signed a book of condolences for the Queen and appealed for respect....
...All of these are endorsed by due diligence aficionado Kevin O’Leary....
...Not only is it a costume drama, but one with a traditional precinct — Grosvenor Square and Buckingham Palace — rather than, say, the American civil war in David O Selznick’s production of Gone With The Wind...
...In a letter defending his actions, Booth ended with some lines of Brutus’s: “O, that we could come by Caesar’s spirit / And not dismember Caesar!” That play again....
...Thomas Stanley features prominently in Shakespeare’s Richard III, in which he crowns Henry VII on the battlefield at Bosworth....
...(iii) Capital allocation support as WPP could reinstate the remaining £620 mn buyback (8% of current market cap) and the 60p dividend (implying 9.7% dividend yield) earlier than we expect, underpinned by...
...King William III’s relaxed approach to gin licensing and the rapid growth in popularity that followed led to the alcohol-soaked decline of the populace, later portrayed in William Hogarth’s “Gin Lane”....
...Law firm O’Melveny has added T Hale Boggs III to its M&A practice. Boggs, who has advised digital media and entertainment companies, joins from Manatt....
...Here, architect William Kent designed a hermitage called Merlin’s Cave as three thatched cones of ostentatious isolation....
...Commissioned by William III between 1690 and 1700, and designed by one of the leading landscape architecture partnerships of the day, George London and Henry Wise, it was originally planted using hornbeam...
...Those who were closest to complete correct answers were: Charles Hanes Mike MacNamara John O’Byrne Inderjit Wassi...
...Awaking from nightmares of his murdered opponents, the king starts up in terror before the Battle of Bosworth in William Hogarth’s poised, serpentine “David Garrick as Richard III”....
...“The locale and period of a particular production are often the prompt to the composer to go in a specific direction,” says O’Neil....
...Jim O’Neill, inventor of the Brics concept and now Mr Osborne’s northern powerhouse minister, mingles with civic leaders from Liverpool, Leeds, Manchester and Sheffield....
...Claire Messud Author of ‘The Woman Upstairs’ One of the most powerful and resonant books I’ve read this year is Edna O’Brien’s haunting novel The Little Red Chairs (Faber)....
...Me, I would have bypassed the experts, enticed some high-class non-specialist writers, put their names in a hat and sent them off to the library: Matthew Paris on Athelstan; Andrew O’Hagan on Richard III...
...Lord O’Donnell, the former cabinet secretary, said the cabinet had allowed the Queen to attend as a way of expressing its gratitude towards her. “It’s an observer role....
...The very first word out of his mouth, the one-letter tease “O” describes that venue, the “wooden O” in which they are gathered. Jack rounded his mouth as if he was blowing smoke-rings....
...Rather naively, I saw myself as a William Morris of Nepal.” Sanday moved his Cornish wife and their first son Robert to Kathmandu, the capital, in 1972....
...William Shakespeare’s depiction of the hesitant Danish prince has a lasting appeal, in part because his dilemma is such a human one. Who has not wavered on the brink of a life-changing decision?...
...The most memorable soldier we see is Captain Fluellen, whom Jonathan Slinger (remarkable in other parts of the cycle as Richard II and Richard III) turns from a simple Welsh caricature into an individual...
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