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...The last music I discovered was by Blind Willie McTell, who of course Bob Dylan wrote a song about. He’s a 12-string guitarist with the most beautiful voice....
...However, Heathrow chair Lord Paul Deighton said Holland-Kaye had worked “tirelessly and collaboratively” with the airport’s stakeholders “to ensure the country can be proud of its front door”....
...sort of embarrassing,” he says of the display that includes a vibrant ink likeness by young graduate Sacha Floch Poliakoff (the great-granddaughter of modernist painter Serge Poliakoff); a painting by Paul...
...If I could have a Frozen Willie before every work day, I think I’d be the best actor ever.” She doesn’t need them....
...These details from Paul O’Keeffe’s book Culloden occurred barely 40 years after the 1707 Acts of Union that had joined Scotland and England politically....
...Paul Stein, Rolls-Royce chief technology officer, said the industry’s goal should instead focus on avoiding the introduction of more carbon into the atmosphere....
...When salsa legend Willie Colón tweets, “Black Beans Matter”, you know that US politics has truly degenerated into a food fight....
...The list of peerages included a number of notable Brexiters and allies of the UK prime minister Boris Johnson.The Lib Dem peers include James Palumbo, who has given the party £1.2m, Rumi Verjee (£2m) and Paul...
...The furore is the latest flashpoint in the US culture wars and may even swing the election, writes John Paul Rathbone....
...Paul Smith, group director of consumers and markets at the CAA, said: “We believe that more runway capacity at Heathrow will benefit air passengers and cargo owners . . ....
...Job moves Willie Walsh is stepping down as chief executive of British Airways owner International Airlines Group after 15 years, handing the top job to Iberia’s Luis Gallego....
...Willie Aherne, whose family has owned the long-established Palace Bar in central Dublin since the 1940s, said the trade has evolved....
...Paul Steele, senior vice-president at the International Air Transport Association, which represents almost 300 airlines, said: “The agreement of Corsia by ICAO states was hugely significant as it offers...
...Paul Deighton, Heathrow’s chairman, has written to the Civil Aviation Authority to “set the record straight” after noting “a continuing debate regarding the financials” of expansion....
...Set in a familiar Barnesian metroland, we first meet Paul as a 19-year-old, giddily involved with 48-year-old Susan, whom he meets at the tennis club; half a century later, Paul, now alone, ruminates over...
...Best of the rest What I’ve been reading elsewhere Bush made Willie Horton an issue in 1988, and the racial scars are still fresh....
...The writer is chief executive of International Consolidated Airlines Group Letters in response to this article: MPs should assess risks in a third Heathrow runway / From Paul McGuinness, Chair, No 3rd...
...Subscribe to FT Life on YouTube for the latest FT Weekend videos Letters in response to this article: All Souls entrance was a daunting process / From Paul Stelmaszczyk, Twickenham, Middx, UK Sparrow...
...Paul Henderson, who worked for Harris when she was San Francisco’s district attorney, says his former boss was attracted to the law for some of the same reasons he was....
...Willie Walsh, chief executive of IAG, told the European Parliament on Tuesday he was “confident” the company’s structures would survive Brexit and meet the EU’s strict licensing rules....
...The shortlist included three American authors: Mr Saunders, Paul Auster for 4321, and debut author Emily Fridlund for History of Wolves....
...This week Willie Walsh, chief executive of International Airlines Group, which owns British Airways and Iberia, called for the rules to be relaxed, saying the EU “operates under an arcane system regulating...
...Willie Walsh, chief executive of International Airlines Group, said any impact on airlines would be “marginal”. “There will be no significant impact on our costs,” he said....
...Willie Rennie writes that government must explain this clash of conflicting priorities and make clear to the public that they cannot choose both....
...Narrated from the perspective of both man and wife, it is an unsentimental yet affecting portrayal of the trials of marriage and, later, parenthood. 4321 , by Paul Auster, Faber, RRP£20 / Henry Holt, RRP...
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