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Rare chance to own a home at one of Brighton s most famous and grand properties

THERE is a rare chance to own a home at one of Brighton’s famous coastal landmarks. Built between 1818 and 1832, Regency Square is one of Brighton’s finest garden squares and remains one of the city’s most prestigious places to live. Homes in this exclusive square rarely appear on the market, but now a property at the Grade II listed development can be yours for £1.5 million. Prospective owners of this five floor home will be greeted with a ground floor reception, designed by interior designer Jordan Cluroe and featured on The Great British Design Challenge of 2013. With the brief of Regency Hollywood , refined glamour has been brought to the room with a pair of marble fireplaces and carefully sourced wood panelling and decorative frieze.

For companies, offshore expansion doesn t really work via Zoom

For companies, offshore expansion doesn’t really work via Zoom Save Share Australian companies will largely put off significant offshore expansion plans while international borders remain shut, business leaders have warned. The timing of the prolonged border closure is damaging as it coincides with calls for companies to reduce their reliance on China because of the tense trade relationship with the world’s second-biggest economy. John Wylie says it is hard to build new relationships with counterparties through video conferencing.   Arsineh Houspian “When you have established relationships, whether personal or commercial, you can sustain those relationships through Zoom calls. You can’t build new relationships, or it’s very, very hard to build new, trusting relationships by video conferencing. It’s very hard to grow businesses and build new relationships and go into new markets if you haven’t actually met people,” said John Wylie, pri

What did Shakespeare ever do for the Royals?

Heavy lies the head: Josh O’Connor as Prince Charles in The Crown Credit: Des Willie / Netflix In season three of The Crown, a student Prince Charles (played by Josh O’Connor), voices one of the most melancholy speeches in Richard II: “Within the hollow crown that rounds the mortal temples of a king/ keeps Death his court.” He invests Richard’s words, which reflect on the human vulnerability of every monarch, with a poignant sense of premature personal understanding.   We know that the heir apparent is still keen on Shakespeare, not least because he’s president of the RSC, in which capacity he stepped onto the Stratford-upon-Avon stage in 2016 to deliver a mock-perfect rendition of the line “To be or not to be” for the quatercentenary of Shakespeare’s death. He even played Prince Hal in a 1995 recording of a scene from Henry IV Part 1, goading Robert Stephens as Falstaff, for an audio book accompanying his own Shakespeare anthology.

The Gem Ring Russia: First mineralogical tourist route

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