Sentences with phrase «statesman interview»

For Labour this unexpected boost may have been enough, along with Alan Johnson's latest New Statesman interview, to finally kill off the possibility of a winter revolt against Brown.
Director general Mark Thompson made the original comment in a New Statesman interview recently, producing anger among some BBC staff.
It's an assumption that was fuelled by Farron himself in 2013 when he used a New Statesman interview to lavish praise on Miliband.
A New Statesman interview with Harriet Harman yesterday revealed the interim labour leader was angling for a seat on the shadow Cabinet once a new head was chosen.

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Analysts interviewed by the Austin American - Statesman said that Dell taking his company private is an unlikely, but not impossible move.
The new year saw the shadow chancellor give an interview to the New Statesman in which he made clear he wanted to palsy it up with Clegg.
But no, he didn't address any of the real issues; he chose to rather cast diatribes, hurl insults and blatant personal attacks on the person of Dr. Bawumia,» he bemoaned in an interview the Daily Statesman yesterday.
In an interview with the New Statesman, Clarke said: «Nobody in the Government has the first idea of what they're going to do next on the Brexit front.»
In a recent interview with the New Statesman, Blair quashed speculation that he wanted to set up a new political party, but indicated that he had plans for a new think tank or organisation to generate policy initiatives.
In an interview for the Christmas edition of the New Statesman, Mr Corbyn said: «I was always wanting there to be peace in Ireland.
«For no reason, whatsoever, should the blood of any citizen of this country be shed for political reasons,» Prof. Addae - Mensah told Bernard Avle on the Citi Breakfast Show during an interview about his recently launched book: A Biography of Hilla Limann: Scholar, Diplomat, Statesman.
Some of my friends in the media vigorously attack Nigerian journalists and statesmen who openly commend the Ghanaian administration for the strides made so far.Chief Dele Momodu recently said this about of our President «People don't know why I love Ghana so much and the current leader in particular.He is modest, not flamboyant as we see of other leaders», on BBC few days ago Nigerians interviewed used the positive signs in Ghana as appropriate yardstick to attack their government, a documentary going round in the international media exposes the lackadaisical performance of the Nigerian government using the positive performance recorded under John Mahama.The latest BBC reports on the Nigerian economy captures that the cost of living in Nigeria continue to soar and in June, accelerated to 16.5 % the highest rate in almost 11 years.Gari which is supposed to be the cheapest commodity in the country can not be afforded by the poor.
But Brand won't play along: his article in the New Statesman and a subsequent Newsnight interview was long on florid rhetoric and denunciation, and wholly devoid of detail.
Clarke's New Statesman piece ended with a veiled threat, but it was pretty clear unveiled in his Today programme interview this morning.
Its leader, Alistair Darling, certainly seems to be fighting back in an interview with New Statesman editor Jason Cowley in this week's magazine.
But in 2001, in an interview with the New Statesmen, Letwin said she thought party politics «a pretty lowbrow activity.»
The extraordinary comments came in an interview for with the New Statesman, in which the Conservative chairman, the first Muslim woman to sit in Cabinet, also claimed the Tories had lost several seats at the election due to fraud.
Dugher's comments come in an interesting interview by the New Statesman's Anoosh Chakelian (formerly of this parish) in which he also talks about how he digested the election results and says he frequently warned Miliband that his team had «too many pointy - heads and too few street fighters».
It started as an interview with the New Statesman, but you knew it was serious when the affair took to Twitter.
In an interview with the New Statesman, Mr Clarke said the Government has no plan on how to carry out Britain's exit from the European Union.
Here's a revealing interview that Michael Dugher gave to the New Statesman's Anoosh Chakelian just after the general election.
In an interview with the New Statesman, Dr Cable said his former Cabinet colleague had used words reminiscent of Hitler's autobiographical book of 1925, in which he set out his political beliefs.
Former shadow Home Secretary David Davis has given an interview to tomorrow's New Statesman in which he reveals how desperately David Cameron tried to stop him from resigning his seat (and frontbench post) to fight that by - election in Haltemprice and Howden earlier in the summer.
The interview also features some concept art, including a submarine (presumably so Eggsy can join the mile - below club), the burned - out rubble of the Kingsman headquarters, Julianne Moore's villainous lair known as «Poppyland,» and the Statesman facility, which operates ostensibly as a bourbon distillery under the watch of Halle Berry.
They're going to develop their plans,» Williams said in an interview with the American - Statesman.
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Magazines: New Yorker, Texas Monthly, People, New Statesman, Travel + Leisure, Budget Travel, Bookwitty (France) Curiosity (Dow Jones), The Texas Observer, Interview, and many more (some that no longer exist or I can no longer remember!)
When Nico Collard is invited to interview statesman Pierre Carchon, she finds herself inextricably drawn into a terrifying conspiracy.One of the all - time classic adventures, multi BAFTA - nominated \ «Broken Sword: Director's Cut \» pitches sassy journalist Nico...
2005 Interview, Artforum, December Buchhart, Dieter and Fuchs, Mathias, cover and interview, Kunstforum International, no. 178, November - January Hales, Linda, The Washington Post, 11 September Sischy, Ingrid, The Artist Formally Known for Prints, The New York Times Style Magazine, Spring, pp.186 - 189 Johnson, Ken, A Sculptor From 2 Cultures Takes a Tour of Colonialism, The New York Times, 14 October Finch, Charlie, Artnet Magazine, 13 October Wilson, Michael, Artforum, 11 October Cotter, Holland, The New York Times, 2 October Pollock, David, The List Magazine, July 21 - August 4, p. 91 Picard, Charmaine, The Art Newspaper, no. 162, October, p. 2, p. 18 Krudy, Catherine E., Flavorpill NYC, 27 September - 3 October Smith, Roberta, The New York Times, 2 September Ponant, Pierre, Beaux Arts Magazine, August Holmes, Pernilla, Spoon, March / April, pp.23 - 24 Brownell, Ginanne and Sarah Sennott, Front and Centre, Newsweek, 14 February Rosenberg, Karen, New York Magazine, 17 October Picton, John, Cooper - Hewitt Design Journal, Fall, pp.8 - 11 Downey, Anthony, Bomb, no. 93, Fall, pp. 24 - 31 Baynard, Ed, Modern Painters, April, pp. 84 - 89 Hudson, Mark, Telegraph (online edition), 22 January Biro, Matthew, Art Papers, 22 January, p. 51 Cork, Richard, New Statesman, (online edition), 1 January Larsen, Lars Bang, Artforum, January, pp.172 - 173 Feaver, William, ARTNeInterview, Artforum, December Buchhart, Dieter and Fuchs, Mathias, cover and interview, Kunstforum International, no. 178, November - January Hales, Linda, The Washington Post, 11 September Sischy, Ingrid, The Artist Formally Known for Prints, The New York Times Style Magazine, Spring, pp.186 - 189 Johnson, Ken, A Sculptor From 2 Cultures Takes a Tour of Colonialism, The New York Times, 14 October Finch, Charlie, Artnet Magazine, 13 October Wilson, Michael, Artforum, 11 October Cotter, Holland, The New York Times, 2 October Pollock, David, The List Magazine, July 21 - August 4, p. 91 Picard, Charmaine, The Art Newspaper, no. 162, October, p. 2, p. 18 Krudy, Catherine E., Flavorpill NYC, 27 September - 3 October Smith, Roberta, The New York Times, 2 September Ponant, Pierre, Beaux Arts Magazine, August Holmes, Pernilla, Spoon, March / April, pp.23 - 24 Brownell, Ginanne and Sarah Sennott, Front and Centre, Newsweek, 14 February Rosenberg, Karen, New York Magazine, 17 October Picton, John, Cooper - Hewitt Design Journal, Fall, pp.8 - 11 Downey, Anthony, Bomb, no. 93, Fall, pp. 24 - 31 Baynard, Ed, Modern Painters, April, pp. 84 - 89 Hudson, Mark, Telegraph (online edition), 22 January Biro, Matthew, Art Papers, 22 January, p. 51 Cork, Richard, New Statesman, (online edition), 1 January Larsen, Lars Bang, Artforum, January, pp.172 - 173 Feaver, William, ARTNeinterview, Kunstforum International, no. 178, November - January Hales, Linda, The Washington Post, 11 September Sischy, Ingrid, The Artist Formally Known for Prints, The New York Times Style Magazine, Spring, pp.186 - 189 Johnson, Ken, A Sculptor From 2 Cultures Takes a Tour of Colonialism, The New York Times, 14 October Finch, Charlie, Artnet Magazine, 13 October Wilson, Michael, Artforum, 11 October Cotter, Holland, The New York Times, 2 October Pollock, David, The List Magazine, July 21 - August 4, p. 91 Picard, Charmaine, The Art Newspaper, no. 162, October, p. 2, p. 18 Krudy, Catherine E., Flavorpill NYC, 27 September - 3 October Smith, Roberta, The New York Times, 2 September Ponant, Pierre, Beaux Arts Magazine, August Holmes, Pernilla, Spoon, March / April, pp.23 - 24 Brownell, Ginanne and Sarah Sennott, Front and Centre, Newsweek, 14 February Rosenberg, Karen, New York Magazine, 17 October Picton, John, Cooper - Hewitt Design Journal, Fall, pp.8 - 11 Downey, Anthony, Bomb, no. 93, Fall, pp. 24 - 31 Baynard, Ed, Modern Painters, April, pp. 84 - 89 Hudson, Mark, Telegraph (online edition), 22 January Biro, Matthew, Art Papers, 22 January, p. 51 Cork, Richard, New Statesman, (online edition), 1 January Larsen, Lars Bang, Artforum, January, pp.172 - 173 Feaver, William, ARTNews, p. 26
The NS Interview New Statesman (1996); October 11, 2010; Elmhirst, Sophie; 700 + words... need a life model, I am my life model» What are you trying to convey... principal subject?
2005 H. MUS, «Agony and Ecstacy in His Moving Pictures», The Canberra Times (Australia), 30 July M. Morgado, «Bill Viola nacimiento, vida, muerte... y renacer», Harper» s Bazaar en Español (Mexico), June, p.98 - 101 A. Ross, «The Waves», The New Yorker (New York) 30 May, p. 94 - 95 N. Denny, «Viola Bodies», New Statesman (London) 28 May, p. 45 — 46 S. Douglas, «Interview: Bill Viola», ArtInfo.com, 2 November L. Cumming, «A Rembrandt for the Video Age», The Observer (London), 6 May, p. 11 C. Young, «Real Time Players», Modern Painters (London), May, p. 56 - 61 A. Riding, «In Pursuit of Total Art...», The New York Times, 14 April, p. 83 M - A.
[3][verification needed][dead link] In a 2010 interview with the New Statesman, Lomborg summarized his position on climate change: «Global warming is real — it is man - made and it is an important problem.
In an interview for the Idaho Statesman, Jimmy Hallyburton was quoted to have said «The first thing to do is to help the family, and the next thing is to prevent things like this from happening again.»
I was publishing my interviews of statesmen and ambassadors about the effects of climate change on their small island states.
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