At the time it was described as a «supreme act of philanthropy», welcomed by Gordon Brown and by Sir Nicholas Serota, now head of the Arts Council England, who said the act of «imaginative generosity» was «
without precedent anywhere in the world».
Supermarket power is in the media again, with Malcolm Turnbull stating yesterday that he believed the leverage of the major supermarkets is «
without precedent anywhere else in the world» and their dominance «extraordinary».