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T.K. Whitaker - remembering the 'Irishman of the 20th Century'

RTE 18 Nov 2024
... shaped their character, personality and public actions, and, in turn, how the individual may have contributed to their time and thus present, as Benjamin Disraeli once noted, ‘life without theory’.
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Professor Fidelis Oditah is Wrong about the EFCC

This Day 08 Nov 2024
Professor Fidelis Oditah’s  recent interactive discussion on a wide range of issues on Arise News,  are quite engaging.  As a Senior Advocate of NigeriaSAN and an international ...
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2024 Election Roundup: Lies, Damned Lies, and Statistics

Hot Air 07 Nov 2024
He attributed it to former British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli as he was talking about his opponents' use of statistics to make a point.  ... Disraeli would often apply with justice and force.
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New leader, same old problems for UK’s Conservatives

Arab News 06 Nov 2024
The Tory party has always had a talent for breaking the mold in politics by promoting “different” personalities to the top jobs, like Benjamin Disraeli, the UK’s only Jewish prime minister, Andrew ...
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Take a Hike!

The Epoch Times 30 Oct 2024
Tory Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli kept up a correspondence with the Queen, and eventually struck up a relationship with ...
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All you need to know about the Chancellor’s Red Box ahead of the Budget

Metro UK 30 Oct 2024
Back in the day, Gladstone took a sherry whipped together with beaten egg, while Benjamin Disraeli, Conservative chancellor between 1866 and 1868, opted for a brandy with water ... Benjamin Disraeli’s 1867 Budget was the shortest, at just 45 minutes ... ....
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A urinal in their Treasury bathroom, whiskey at the despatch box and a five-hour Commons ...

The Daily Mail 30 Oct 2024
Above ... He added ... His great rival Benjamin Disraeli was chancellor three times between 1852 and 1868, before serving twice as PM ... Gladstone chose sherry and a beaten egg, Benjamin Disraeli opted for brandy and water and Kenneth Clarke went for whisky ... .
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Lies, damned lies, and CT crime statistics

The CT Mirror 30 Oct 2024
Support unbiased journalism in Connecticut. Join CT Mirror’s members today and make an impact. Become a Member Now ... lies, damned lies, and statistics,” is most often credited to British statesman Benjamin Disraeli (1804-1881) ... Greg Dillon ... (OPM) ... .
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A Half-Serious Man

Quillette 22 Oct 2024
In his new memoir, Johnson also mentions Churchill and dwells less on another admired predecessor—Benjamin Disraeli, who was British prime minister in 1868 and 1874–80 ... Disraeli’s charm worked well on ...
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Recording the mind's meteor-like meanderings, via pen, and in a journal | MARK HUGHES COBB

Montgomery Advertiser 17 Oct 2024
Also bought a pen to take on the journey-all ... The quote wasn't by Shakespeare ... Dear Pen Folk ... It is also not Marcus Aurelius, Tallulah Bankhead, John of Patmos, Benjamin Disraeli or Beyonce, but Reginald Holmes, from his poem "The Magic of Sound." ... and.
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What links Whoopi Goldberg and Billy Crystal? The Saturday quiz

The Observer 13 Oct 2024
Who was the only woman to report from the D-day frontline?. Which prime minister dropped an apostrophe from his surname?. Which computer was launched in a 1984 Super Bowl advert?. Which bookshop opened in 1879 in Oxford? ... Photograph ... Benjamin Disraeli ... .
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From the archives: The Pompidou Centre, 1977

Building 08 Oct 2024
Building covers the opening of Richard Rogers and Renzo Piano’s revolutionary Paris art centre, the first major example of an ‘inside-out’ building. Source. Shutterstock ... >> Benjamin Disraeli’s proposal to hang architects, 1847 ... .
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Manchester United locked in holding pattern waiting for something to happen | Jonathan Liew

The Guardian 06 Oct 2024
This festering ghost ship only offers up comforting visions of the future as an antidote to the misrule of the present My ...
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Manchester United locked in holding pattern waiting for something to happen

Yahoo Daily News 06 Oct 2024
My favourite Benjamin Disraeli story – in a crowded if largely apocryphal field – comes from a dinner party the then-prime minister attended in the late 1870s ... “Mr Disraeli, what are you waiting for?”.

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