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...martin.wolf@ft.com Follow Martin Wolf with myFT and on X Letters in response to this article: Graceful exits are rarely available to the autocrat / From Peter Slessenger, Reading, Berkshire, UK Singapore...
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...Hilary Mantel called it “the ultimate edition of Wolf Hall”....
...Identittiby Mithu Sanyal, translated by Alta L Price, V&Q Books £12.99 Questions about race, culture and belonging abound in this entertaining debut by German journalist and academic Mithu Sanyal....
...As Rob Ford, politics professor at the University of Manchester, puts it: “It’s about getting to ‘us v them’ politics, to stimulate ‘Leave’ partisanship.”...
...As a professor of Renaissance history at Manchester Metropolitan University who had worked as an adviser on the televised version of Hilary Mantel’s Wolf Hall, she was well prepared to establish her credentials...
...FT chief economics commentator Martin Wolf said their job was relatively simple: offer fiscal support where needed but start “weaning finance off the opiate of free money”....
...“Children are dressed quite uniformly today and there’s not a lot of colour, so people delight in our selection,” says Hertfordshire-based Anna-Louise Plumb, whose online vintage store Wolf & Mabel offers...
...The alliance this summer affirmed cyber incidents could trigger its mutual defence clause under Article V....
...“Because you never know if there could be a ‘little pink’ or ‘wolf warrior’ down there,” she said, referring to the country’s most ardent nationalists....
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...“I look at the response and I look at the scale of the problem and I can’t see how it adds up,” he tells the FT’s Martin Wolf....
...So what is the reality, and why, asks Martin Wolf. (FT) Apollo-Athene: the new Berkshire Hathaway?...
...Russia is seeking to manufacture its Sputnik V vaccine in Italy to meet a surge in overseas contracts....
...Martin Wolf believes the answer is no....
...“This is not going to be a V-shaped recovery, at best, this is going to be a U-shaped.”...
...There is still much wishful thinking about getting away with a V-shaped recession and about saving segments of the economy that are already doomed....
...Chad Wolf, the acting DHS secretary, said the ruling “usurps the clear authority of the executive branch to end unlawful programmes.”...
...There is growing optimism that a “V-shaped” rebound — which had been widely dismissed only a month ago — could be on the horizon....
...Speaking at the FT’s Global Boardroom event, he said: “I am not convinced that we are going to have a V-shaped recovery. I think it will be more like a U.”...
...Martin Wolf, the FT’s chief economics commentator, argues against “negative-sum economic nationalism,” making a plea for richer countries to help their poorer counterparts....
...A doughty individual in sensible shoes, she arrives ruddy-cheeked from her invigorating seven-mile bike ride, wolfs down cucumber sandwiches and exudes the sort of hearty enthusiasm well suited to organising...
...But Martin Wolf says British political divisions now run deeper than Brexit. Martin starts his column by highlighting the contemporary resonance of a quote from Joseph Goebbels on people v parliament....
...An England v Bulgaria match brought racism in football to the fore. Star England player Raheem Sterling has long highlighted the problem, and what he perceives as the media’s role in fuelling it....
...The other quarter-final matchups on Saturday pit Italy v the Netherlands and Germany v Sweden. The tournament has revealed which countries are most welcoming to women’s sport....
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