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BBCNEWS Political Thinking with Nick December 28, 2021 12:42:00

in my life, the things i was doing and so although there were things i have done since 2015 which have carried that on, i think i actually started before. but in a conscious way. i know you took up the piano, for example. the other day, people who follow you will know you did a piano concert with other people. so scary. but do you really think, ok, i m out of government now, i need to give time to other things in my life to have some ballst, and to have what dennis healey famously called a hinterland? i think genuinely i thought i m in danger of having a midlife crisis. so therefore i should plan it. i have always been somebody who likes to think about having a view, a plan, sort things out and i thought this is a time to start thinking about things which are important and devote more time to them. is there a bit of you that thinks you d be a better politician now? because you have had

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Missing woman s trust names Keith Harper as beneficiary of estate

Lydia Dia Abrams has been missing 10 months from her ranch near Idyllwild. Credit: KFMB Published: 6:00 PM PDT April 5, 2021 Updated: 6:05 PM PDT April 5, 2021 SAN DIEGO A trust agreement signed by Lydia “Dia” Abrams two weeks before she went missing in June 2020 near Idyllwild, leaves her estate to the man who claims to be the missing woman s fiancé. That man, Keith Harper, filed a petition in Riverside County court March 22, asking a judge to appoint him successor trustee to the Abrams estate, as spelled out in the trust agreement. The Dia Kenshalo Abrams Trust originally was signed by Abrams in December 2016; though at the time, her properties east of Idyllwild were not transferred into the trust.

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How the Telegraph Tank warmed Sir Max Hastings s bum and carried his typewriter through the Falklands War

How the Telegraph Tank warmed Sir Max Hastings s bum and carried his typewriter through the Falklands War The Scorpion reconnaissance vehicle is still operating today in Eden Camp museum in North Yorkshire 29 December 2020 • 6:30am Scorpion callsign 23A driving at the Eden Camp museum in Malton, North Yorkshire Credit: Charlotte Graham Sir Max Hastings, the former Daily Telegraph editor, is credited with being the first journalist to enter Port Stanley at the end of the Falklands War. That he was able to get there first, ahead of energetic and equally hungry colleagues such as Robert Fox (still interviewing in the trenches today as Defence correspondent for the Evening Standard), was partly down to a Scorpion reconnaissance vehicle of the Household Cavalry.

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