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Robert Armstrong’s full-throated indictment of monogramming anything “except a napkin or towel” (Style, Life & Arts, June 21) reminds me of advice proffered long ago by an ocean-going snob. It went: ...
Chris Allnutt could not have chosen a better moment to review a great Beach Boys song than in the wake of the death of the greatest member of the great group, Brian Wilson (The Life of a Song, Life & ...
Anjana Ahuja’s delightful piece on the semicolon has boosted my confidence in the correctness — sorry, usefulness — of this poor, threatened punctuation mark (“Semicolons bring drama; that’s why I ...
I objected to the premise that the goals of an organisation were to make money and maximise shareholder value. Being someone in state-funded health services, the corporate guys said: “You’re in the ...
From Kristanne Winters, Brussels, Belgium ...
UK health secretary Wes Streeting has said the use of robotics will be at the heart of the government’s 10-year plan for the NHS and the drive to improve productivity.
The lender with the biggest fall in its capital due to the theoretical stress was Deutsche Bank’s US operation, which had a ...
The University of Virginia president resigned on Friday under pressure from the Trump administration, as the government ...
Donald Trump has said he will only pick a new Federal Reserve chair who will cut US interest rates, as he called on the ...
We’re approaching the first birthday of Keir Starmer’s government and already the Prime Minister has had to cave in to threats of a damaging defeat at the hands of his own party. Scores of Labour MPs ...
In the years since, clouds have become a motif in her work; she has exhibited found postcards showing blustery clouds that she overpainted with scenes from LA. In her sublime 2019 film A Cloud makes ...
Nigel Farage is wooing City figures by promising to appoint a string of business leaders to ministerial roles, including in ...