Chatham House, Britain's oldest think-tank, has emerged with an operating surplus after years of financial problems. The news was announced this week by Lord Marshall (below), the new chairman, who also chairs British Airways. Presenting the annual report, he also unveiled changes that will enable foreign nationals to get full membership to strengthen links with strategic world thinkers.
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