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The professional networking site revealed women were hired into just more than a third of leadership positions in 2024, down 2.1 year on year.
Innovations such as pay by bank present opportunities for businesses and consumers, but are not without risk, the consumer group said.
A British doctor working in Australia has described helping dying people to end their lives as “a tremendous privilege”.
The Government should go further and introduce a national auto-enrolment system for all children eligible for free school meals to reduce “inequalities”, a think tank has said. There is variation in ...
A fire broke out at Larne Leisure centre following vandalism at the facility on the third night of disorder in Northern Ireland.
London has seen average house prices more than double (a 119% increase) over the past 20 years. The South East and eastern England have also seen a particularly big jump in house prices, with average ...
The 27-year-old admitted voluntary manslaughter and other charges over the death of Frederick Rooks III in January 2021.
A Wallace and Gromit sculpture inspired by Roald Dahl and Sir Quentin Blake’s Big Friendly Giant (BFG) will form part of a charity trail across Bristol this summer. Big Friendly Wallace, featuring ...
The Department of Health and Social Care is suing PPE Medpro for allegedly breaching a deal for 25 million surgical gowns.
The spending review sets out day-to-day spending plans for the next three years and capital spending plans for the next four.
A retired banker who is striving to become the first man over the age of 60 to run the entire coastline of mainland Britain has reached Scotland as he completes his 50th consecutive day of running.
The families of people killed in the 1994 Chinook helicopter disaster have criticised the Ministry of Defence’s description of the crash as a “tragic accident” as “dishonest, deceitful and ...