Lunch with the times Funding Circle boss wanted to ‘get her hands dirty’ and got on a rollercoaster new AstraZeneca set to inject more money into Canada alistair osborne | business commentary Growth of confusion from the chancellor Maybe it’s the crisp mountain air. Or all that hobnobbing ...
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said ole jacob sunde, chair of the scott trust. tortoise said that the first observer edition under its ownership is expected to be published in the spring. it was also announced that lucy rock has been appointed the print editor of the observer, the first...
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The Sunday Times' headline story "May parks her battle tanks on Labor's lawn" says Conservatives are poised to set out a bold social vision for Britain that will position the Conservatives firmly on ground usually occupied by the main opposition Labor party. ...
About three times a month, I visit the Flagship Half Price Book stores, I’ve had three book signing events at this location, and the staff is always friendly and helpful. Management is supportive of local authors, even though the store is focused on selling used books. When researching a...
Apéro, aperitivo, happy hour: call it what you will, there are many ways of expressing the social ritual that has become something of a tonic in trying times (writes Claudia Jacob). Cue Iessi, an alcohol-free aperitif and spritz company founded in 2023 by Nicolas Maiarelli in Paris. Th...
The sunday paper, long the most profitable part of the newspaper business, is starting to suffer from cash-cow disease. As chronicled by Lucia Moses in our Aug. 11 issue, circulation has been flagging faster on Sunday than on weekdays for several years. Demographic and lifestyle changes bode...
William C. Harris created the English-language Gazette in 1815. The Gazette was taken over by David Small in 1836. Small, who also served as York postmaster, county director of the poor and York’s chief burgess, remained owner of the paper for nearly 50 years. Prominent businessman Adam ...
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