American private equity barons have extended their greedy tentacles into parts of British life where they have no business to be. They have swooped into elderly care, vets' practices, fostering ...
In the late 1870s, Frederick Carter, an Irish-born navigator made good, found himself stationed in Basra, Iraq, as a “kind of de facto British official”. Having been elevated to vice consul ...
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