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Mark Carney is the Liberal frontrunner to replace Trudeau, but most Canadians don’t recognize him

‘Rock star central banker’ Carney, expert on economic risks of climate change, is unknown by 76% of voters

Mark Carney, the “rock star central banker” who navigated a string of financial crises and be…

4 months ago

Trump appoints The Apprentice producer as US special envoy to UK

Mark Burnett, who also created Survivor, Shark Tank and The Voice, lacks diplomatic and foreign policy experience

Donald Trump has appointed Mark Burnett, a British television producer who helped prod…

‘I didn’t realize the role rice played’: the ingenious crop cultivation of the Gullah Geechee people

Researchers in North Carolina used underwater sonar to map a system created by enslaved people centuries ago

As a former deputy state underwater archaeologist, Mark Wilde-Ramsing can’t help but look d…

A Ghost Story for Christmas: Woman of Stone – far too good to only exist as festive TV

Mark Gatiss’s one-off spooky tale starring Mawaan Rizwan, Monica Dolan and Éanna Hardwicke is a total treat. Can we have much more like this please?

Heavens! Oh, it’s you, Doctor Blathery: forgive me,…

Company director told 'it's time we took you to the woods and put you out of your misery' after bosses decided his diabetes meant he lacked the 'energy to work at the pace they wanted' wins huge payout

Mark Davis was awarded damages following a seven year legal battle after a tribunal found that he was sacked as a result of his diabetic condition, an illness his bosses had refused to acknoweldge.

HS2 boss defends spending £100m on ‘bat shed’ that Starmer described as ‘absurd’ – UK politics live

Mark Wild also admitted that HS2 had been rushed and ‘construction started way too early’

In her response to the statement from Karin Smyth, Caroline Johnson, the shadow health minister, suggested the…

HS2 boss says it was RIGHT to spend £100million on a BAT tunnel as he admits it could be two more years before crisis-plagued rail project costing tens of billions is back on track

Mark Wild told MPs today that the much-criticised and eye-wateringly expensive structure in Buckinghamshire was the 'most appropriate' way to 'comply with the law'.

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