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Big City

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Initial release September 3, 1937
Directors Frank Borzage
Box office1. 601 million USD
Budget621,000 USD
Screenplay Norman Krasna
Dore Schary
Hugo Butler
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The movie "Big City" is a crime drama where an honest cab driver fights against corruption.

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... " Newfoundland is one and a half times the size of the UK with only 500,000 people and half of those people live in St John s, the Big City in Newfoundland, " she says...

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... " If you want to take away the PiS mandate, leave the Big City, " a typical post read on social media, reassuring people that such strategic voting was perfectly legal...

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... " Don t be intimidated by a Big City, always go back to your people and represent them, " she says...

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... " But Moscow is a Big City, and few residents will even have seen or heard the drones...

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... Now 22, and hiding in a Big City for the past year, Manoj and his girlfriend, Rashmi, are eagerly awaiting the asking for the legal right to marry...

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... I wish I had been sent to a Big City like London or Manchester...

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Alistair Darling: Steady hand in an economic crisis

Jun 25,2022 12:00 am

By Sam Francis & Faisal Islam , BBC Economics editorBBC News

As a radical student, Alistair Darling hoped to reshape The World .

As chancellor, he found himself at the centre of global crisis steering the UK's troubled banks back from The Brink during the 2008 financial crash.

He served at The Heart of New Labour, with 13 years in Tony Blair and Gordon Brown 's cabinets.

He once said he hoped to be remembered as " The Minister who began to eradicate poverty" but he will go down in history for the actions he took as chancellor in 2008.

His were the steady pair of hands who shepherded The British economy through the near collapse of half its banking system. He was best known for having to nationalise Northern Rock at first, And Then effectively the bulk of British banking amid runs on banks by The Public and financial markets.

He began his memoir of his period at Number 11 with the phrase " I don't believe in panicking until it's absolutely necessary".

It was a doctrine that was sorely tested as faced financial chaos unseen in Britain for decades.

Born in London, Alistair Darling attended the fee-paying Loretto School near Edinburgh. He did his legal training in The City before representing it in local government and ultimately in Parliament.

While Mr Darling had the air of a mild-mannered, non-confrontational Scottish lawyer, his political origins were actually somewhat more lively.

As a student activist in Aberdeen, he was associated with far-left policies and reportedly distributed " Marxist" leaflets at railway stations.

But after being elected as an MP in 1987, he left left-wing roots behind and his image was transformed from firebrand to moderate. Mr Darling became closely linked with efforts to modernise Labour.

In opposition, he served on The Front bench in several roles, including as Home Affairs spokesman.

Ahead of the 1997 election, he also toured the boardrooms of the Big City firms, to reassure them of New Labour's intentions.

Following The Party 's landslide election win, Mr Darling served as chief Secretary to the Treasury, putting in place wide-ranging reforms to financial regulation.

He then replaced Harriet Harman as Social Security Secretary - later re-named work and pensions Secretary - delivering Labour's welfare reforms and Taking Responsibility for spending a third of the government's budget.

Mr Darling said he would like to be remembered as " The Minister who began to eradicate poverty" but he was targeted by pensioners outraged when their pensions were raised by only 75p.

The episode led to a rebellion at Labour's conference in 2000, opposition coming from Labour giant Barbara Castle .

Mr Darling, said to have a knack for mastering complex briefs in record time, was parachuted Into Another " trouble" job in 2002, when Stephen Byers resigned as transport Secretary amid The Collapse of Railtrack.

When his long-time political ally, Gordon Brown , moved to 10 Downing Street in June 2007, Mr Darling, The Quiet man of The Cabinet , replaced him as chancellor.

Many thought he would be a " yes" man, cowering in The Shadow of his powerful boss.

But he staked out his independence when, in the summer of 2008 - and not long before The Collapse of Lehman Brothers - he warned of the worst financial crisis in 60 years.

This resulted in a backlash from those close to Gordon Brown , with Mr Darling later remarking that the " forces of hell" had been unleashed on him.

And he fell out with his neighbour and boss over the need for spending cuts after the significant increase in government borrowing during the financial crisis.

That disagreement, Lord Darling believes, was what led to Labour's 2010 general election defeat.

During The Brief interregnum after the 2010 election, on A Journey to Brussels, he privately acknowledged The Game was up, and expressed little surprise at the Liberal Democrats handling David Cameron a stable five year majority.

After Labour lost power, Alistair Darling returned to the backbenches. But he took a central role in the Better Together campaign, which campaigned for a " No" vote in the 2014 referendum on Scottish independence.

He made a significant contribution although he reluctantly took on The Role , and felt bruised by the schisms in Scottish society during a brutal campaign. But he joined back up with Gordon Brown , and ultimately played a vital role in keeping The Union together.

He was created Lord Darling of Roulanish, in 2015 but retired from The House of Lords in 2020. He was married to Margaret, and had Two Children , Calum and Anna.

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