Toynbee Hall
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Date: 2008
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Podium: Why legal aid must continue Extract from the Barnett Lecture by the Lord Chief Justice of England delivered at Toynbee Hall, London
The Independent - London; 6/15/1998; Lord Bingham; 382 words;
ON ITS centenary in 1984, Toynbee Hall was justly acclaimed as the pioneering and imaginative venture it was. The centenary now of the Poor Man's Lawyer at Toynbee Hall - or the Legal Aid centre as it is now called - is inevitably ...
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Toynbee and Ibn Khaldun. (Arnold Toynbee, western historian)
Middle Eastern Studies; 7/1/1997; Irwin, Robert; 9152 words;
... based on interviews with, among others, Toynbee, Geyl, Trevor-Roper and Taylor, gives a ... F. Morton's A Bibliography of Arnold J. Toynbee (Oxford, 1980), pp.3-38, provides a remarkably ... 1980. C.T McIntire and M. Perry (eds.), Toynbee Reappraisals (Toronto, 1989) consists mostly ... entirely, of papers ...
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Nothing to do. No jobs. For the buzz. Dunno. Perhaps Luton's three hot nights of rioting defy reason. Polly Toynbee reports
The Independent - London; 7/19/1995; POLLY TOYNBEE; 1757 words;
... them have great-grandfathers who helped to burn down Luton Town Hall in 1919, angry soldiers home from the war to find nothing fit ... cars that they later burnt out. A photographer from the Luton News was coshed and a TV crew was knocked to the ground and had their ...
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In the hall that Jack built, the person who won't accept any praise is Jack John Profumo, the once disgraced cabinet minister, has worked tirelessly for an East London charity for 40 years yet stays resolutely in the background, reports Elizabeth Day
The Sunday Telegraph London; 12/7/2003; Elizabeth Day; 748 words;
KATE BRADLEY, the librarian at Toynbee Hall, is having problems. "I'm trying ... camera all along." The staff at Toynbee Hall will tell you that it is typical ... himself, that Jane de Swiet, a Toynbee Hall trustee, only discovered the true ...
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WAYS WITH WORDS AT DARTINGTON HALL: 11-20 JULY
The Independent - London; 6/22/1997; 344 words;
... Literature Festival at Dartington Hall will run for a full nine days ... Independent columnist Polly Toynbee on the nature of belief; talks ... editor Rosie Boycott. DARTINGTON HALL With its medieval buildings ... Independent columnist Polly Toynbee on the nature of belief; and ...
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Money: You could double your money; A new Government-backed scheme offering to match pound-for-pound what the less well off can save is to be piloted in Cumbria. JANE HALL reports.(Business)
Daily Post (Liverpool, England); 7/1/2002; 1071 words;
Byline: Jane Hall FIRST there were Isas. Then came stakeholder pensions. Now get ready ... numeracy skills. The pilot schemes are being run by such organisations as Toynbee Hall, which is working to alleviate poverty in the Tower Hamlets area of ...
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INSIDE CITY HALL
Evening Standard - London; 2/17/2006; 367 words;
... lobbyists was to sweet-talk the media. "If people like Polly Toynbee say something, people sit up and listen," she said. Toynbee has also been on Ken's payroll - earning Pounds 7,000 for ... resumes, with a decision expected by Friday. Got any City Hall gossip? Email: cityhall@standard.co.uk
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INSIDE CITY HALL.(Column)
The Evening Standard (London, England); 2/17/2006; 369 words;
... lobbyists was to sweet-talk the media. If people like Polly Toynbee say something, people sit up and listen, she said. Toynbee has also been on Ken's payroll - earning [pounds sterling ... resumes, with a decision expected by Friday. Got any City Hall gossip? Email: cityhall@standard.co.uk
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Placing Amy You may not have not read the book - her debut novel isn't out until May. But you'll soon have read the interviews, heard the hyperbole and been swept away by the promotional push. Malcolm Macalister Hall hitches a lift on the Amy Jenkins bandwagon
The Independent - London; 4/16/2000; Malcolm Macalister Hall; 3220 words;
... political columnist Peter Jenkins, stepmother columnist Polly Toynbee), former trainee lawyer, scriptwriter, and best-known as the ... the basic thing with any of these books that have become huge news stories because of the money attached to them is that almost ... got a lot of work done there." Though the book ...
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37 years after lying to Parliament, Jack Profumo labours tirelessly and anonymously for charity; What Mandelson can learn from a man who resigned with honour.
The Daily Mail (London, England); 1/27/2001; 1677 words;
... understanding. From his tiny office in Toynbee Hall, the charity organisation in the ... at first by washing up in the Toynbee Hall kitchens. He still works there ... another anonymous week at work at Toynbee Hall, his jacket neatly hung up, and ...
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Writer's year of low pay and cheap housing; Journalist to be among speakers at literary event.(News)
Coventry Evening Telegraph (England); 2/21/2003; 233 words;
... Britain to Coventry. Toynbee - who spent much ... month's Writers At The Hall event. The event, in St Mary's Hall in the city centre ... service and say Toynbee will be joined by ... crypt of St Mary's Hall for a total cost ... RESEARCH: Polly Toynbee
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Saddam shame as Polly pulls out.(News)
Coventry Evening Telegraph (England); 3/15/2003; 189 words;
JOURNALIST and broadcaster Polly Toynbee disappointed an audience of ... Coventry's latest Writers At The Hall event when she pulled out at the 11th hour. Toynbee told organisers CV One that ... offered to send a free copy of Toynbee's new book, Hard Work, to every ... CAPTION(S): CALLED OFF: Polly ...
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Frail pensioner murdered during break-in at his home
Yorkshire Post; 1/1/2007; 550 words;
... grandson at his flat attached to Toynbee Hall in the Brick Lane area of London ... housing association flat in the Toynbee Hall complex was sealed off as police ... his home between these times." Toynbee Hall, which dates back to 1884, running ...
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Young, hopeful and on the run
Evening Standard - London; 1/11/2001; MAX BELL; 250 words;
TRACK AND FIELD WINTER SPRINTER H Toynbee Hall Arts Cafe, E1 ANYONE who endured the cringe-inducing ... singer such as, "Don't clap that, it was bollocks". The Toynbee Hall was opened in 1965 by PM Harold Wilson but these Track ...
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Scandal that marked a new era for Britain High flier's fall from grace and how he redeemed himself
Evening Standard - London; 3/10/2006; KEITH DOVKANTS; 1123 words;
... redemption working for the poor at the Toynbee Hall charity. It was there in 1995, after ... project for housing 106 families Toynbee had sponsored. He spoke with enthusiasm ... fuss, he joined the staff at Toynbee Hall in Spitalfields. He became known ...
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