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  • Stanley Kalms is one of Britain's leading businessmen, having made Dixons into one of the leading British companies.

    Margaret Beckett: You are a Hypocrite 2006

  • For the moment, the Thatcherite grumbling - most recently in this newspaper by Stanley Kalms and in the columns of Prospect magazine by Robin Harris - signifies nothing more than proof that David Cameron is moving in a more electable direction.

    The Guardian on David Cameron 2006

  • Leading donors like Lord Black and Lord Kalms got their peerages long after the Tories left power under precisely this system.

    Margaret Beckett: You are a Hypocrite 2006

  • Wheeler and Kalms saying Dave-id is not right enough then Eliasch saying he's too right.

    Archive 2007-09-01 2007

  • Wheeler and Kalms saying Dave-id is not right enough then Eliasch saying he's too right.

    Tory Funding: More Left-Right Squabbling 2007

  • Wheeler and Kalms saying Dave-id is not right enough then Eliasch saying he's too right.

    Archive 2007-09-02 2007

  • I shall stop panicking, take another Kalms tablet and get back to work on the next novel.

    Archive 2005-11-01 Jessica 2005

  • I shall stop panicking, take another Kalms tablet and get back to work on the next novel.

    Bleak house? Jessica 2005

  • The 36-page writ claims that changes were made to make chairs bought by Kalms "more saleable": a cherub motif was replaced with a floral design, but this was not made clear in sale documents.

    Top stories from Times Online 2010

  • Kalms, who was unaware that he had been named in Mellor's action until contacted by this newspaper, said he had no grounds to believe the chairs were fake.

    Top stories from Times Online 2010

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