Sentences with phrase «london open this morning»

I took a trade on the London open this morning.

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Churches have been opening their doors to residents evacuated after a massive fire engulfed a block of flats in west London early on Wednesday morning, leaving at least six people dead.
Next morning the switchboard at The Oval, the London stadium where another New Zealand match was being played, was jammed early, and even before the office opened, the ticket line stretched down the road.
London — If you are in London you can always visit «Hard Rock Cafe» or «The Sports Cafe» both open late till early morning for superb bowl.
Attendees included David Lammy MP and representatives from Action for Children, Barnardo's, Cardiff University, Centre for Social Justice, Child Accident Prevention Trust, Department for Education, DVIP, Family Rights Group, Focus Consultancy, Frontline, Local Authorities, London Probation, Morning Lane Associates, NSPCC, Open University, Respect, Royal College of Midwifery, Safeground, University of Bristol, as well as from the FI itself.
Alistair Darling is due to make a statement before the London Stock Exchange opens on Wednesday morning, ahead of an address in the House of Commons later in the day.
This morning marks the opening of another season of shows at New York Fashion Week, and when it's over, we'll be moving straight on to the collections in London, Milan and Paris.
Richard Nicoll literally lit up London Fashion Week on Sunday morning by opening his show with an otherwise effortless, fringy slip dress composed of some fiber - optic technology I don't entirely understand that made the dress glow like a jellyfish.
The playful wit of Rowling's opening pages — Harry getting the appropriate wand for wizardry school in a London shop the way a boy going to Eton would get a morning coat — now seems very far away.
The Wall Street Journal reports that the announcement of the sale boosted HMV shares by 10 % at the opening of London trading this morning.
As we gather this morning (4th December) to open the fifth annual FutureBook Conference here in London, a new Author Earnings report... Read More
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Remarks upon the fair's opening this morning began with Touria El Glaoui, who founded 1 - 54 in London in 2013 and has since expanded it to New York (in 2015) and, earlier this year, to Marrakech, Morocco, where the fair first touched down for its first edition on the African continent.
Every morning until the end of Frieze, we'll be rounding up some of the latest exhibition openings in London.
The Denying the Inflammability of the Twigs Found in the Copse this Morning group exhibition is on at London's 3236RLS, opening October 13 and running to October 22.
When we meet, though, on a drizzly February morning in east London, he's deep in planning mode for his first major solo show in China, which opens in late March at the slick new Fosun Foundation exhibition space in the Bund Finance Center, Shanghai.
The fourth edition of the 1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair in London opened Wednesday morning at Somerset House, the neoclassical palace overlooking the River Thames.
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He is in his studio every morning at 7:30; last year he participated in 14 exhibitions in 10 cities, and he will open a major solo show at Sadie Coles gallery in London on August 28 (through October 4).
2008 Mullan, Kelly, An artist with a lot of bottle, Disability Now Magazine, Issue 14, December 2008 Art World, Artists open domestic spaces, Dec 2008 — Jan 2009 2008 Crow, Kelly, Family Flies into Museum, The Wall Street Journal, 25 November 2008 Schwartzkoff, Louise, MCA fortunes wax with works by a citizen of the world, The Sunday Morning Herald, 25 September 2008 Holmes, Pernilla & Wallis, Stephen, Departures, September 2008 Sandison, David, Yinka Shonibare: The Battle of Trafalgar, Independent Online, 24 June 2008 Fourth plinth winners announced, The BBC News Channel, 23 June 2008 Brooks, Richard, Fame up for Grabs in Trafalgar Square, The Sunday Times, 22 June 2008 Hirsh, Faye, Art in America, June - July 2008 Financial Mail, The Wombles of Woodstock, 30 May, p. 85 2008 Wyndham, Constance, Yinka Shonibare, Art + Auction, February, pp.54 - 58 2008 The battle of Trafalgar Plinth, London Paper, 8 January 2008 Message in a giant bottle: Interview, The Observer, 29 June 2008 MCA fortunes wax with works by a citizen of the world, The Sydney Herald, 25 September, p. 16
As Frieze, the most important European contemporary art fair, opened its doors in London this morning, there was one stand where work was defiantly affordable.
There wasn't any shouting or shoving at Sadie Coles, either, though the London gallery sold most of the works on view during the orderly late - morning opening.
In the opening minutes of Frieze London's VIP preview this morning, dealers from more than 160 of the world's top galleries stood by their booths, hoping to sell hundreds of millions of dollars of art despite some reasons for concern: the country's pending amputation from the European Union, the market disorder caused by a panicking British banking sector, and a disorderly presidential election in the United States hitting its peak.
This morning at the Open Government Partnership summit in London, David Cameron announced the result of the UK's consultation on the beneficial ownership of companies: the information will not only be collected but be put online, for free, in a public register.
The price of shares in Gateley rose by more than 10 % when the markets opened this morning as it became the first law firm to successfully list on the London Stock Exchange.
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