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...“In terms of the royal fish prerogative,” White says, “this goes back to Edward II in 1322, and a statute that dictates, ‘the King shall have . . . throughout the realm, whales and great sturgeons taken...
...“And they haven’t.”...
...And FT climate reporter Aime Williams has an item on investment opportunities in climate adaptation....
...The UK has many laws which can be flouted, or are generally ignored as no longer pertinent, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t still in force....
...Catherine and William’s advisers have not been quite so shrewd. The poor woman deserves some privacy — not least as a mother of three....
...Some of Maidwell’s hardships, such as sleeping in the same sheets for two weeks, may have been harder for Spencer, because he, a godson of Elizabeth II, came from luxury....
...Totals at Sotheby’s and Christie’s came in at the low end of expectations, already revised down after a number of withdrawals, while Phillips’ slim sale of £10.9mn (£13.7mn with fees) on March 7 didn’t quite...
...Pass the buck Prince William’s aim to eradicate homelessness in the UK is a worthy one, and you can see how it makes sense from a regal perspective, because there isn’t an explicit “pro-homelessness” caucus...
...“Head of Julia II”, downward-glancing, is radiant, lovely, self-effacement achieved through inner strength....
...These events were a reminder that a slot on the schedule may help draw attention, but that marketing buzz doesn’t count for much when stores aren’t interested in buying your clothes....
...As Jennifer Williams reports, only about 31 per cent of the pot has been spent to date....
...“What the head of state is and isn’t allowed to do and the people around them is instrumental in what we as a society think is acceptable and what isn’t.”...
...NON-FICTION JANUARY Judgement at Tokyo: World War II on Trial and the Making of Modern Asia by Gary J Bass (Picador/Knopf) A magisterial history of the trial of Japan’s wartime leaders — the largely overlooked...
...The scope of the Indian miniature isn’t miniature at all....
...The oldest pieces he owns are three Delft plates featuring hand-painted portraits of William III and Mary II, made in the late 17th century. Much of the rest was made in Stoke. “I’ve got a Queen Anne....
...“English Food: A People’s History” (William Collins) is out now Follow @FTMag on Twitter to find out about our latest stories first...
...He is stretched out on a bespoke sofa designed by Tyler Hays’ design brand BDDW in the airy sitting room of the Grade II-listed house....
...I was amazed because it’s got such fantastic memories and such people in it: Queen Elizabeth II, Sir William Purves, who was the chairman of HSBC, Jim Clark and Graham Hill....
...“I don’t disagree with a deep geological facility, but people have a right to understand what they are being asked to accept....
...They include his father King Charles and his brother Prince William, with whom he says in his book that he had a physical altercation....
...My own sympathies were drawn to William. Spare suggests that he himself has plenty to feel angry about....
...year in 2015, opening 11 stores around the globe, collaborating with brands including Veuve Clicquot, Ladurée, Havaianas, Marvel and Mac cosmetics, being seen on the feet of personalities from Michelle Williams...
...That it wasn’t a given was telling....
...18th-century pieces, including a white silk brocade mantua embroidered with flowers from the early 1750s and a silver boned silk dress with large puff sleeves believed to have been worn at the court of Charles II...
...We think so highly of CFA that applicants to our finance masters do not have to take a standardised test if they have Level II,” he says....
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