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Female trio Remember Monday are the first non-solo act to represent the UK at the Eurovision Song Contest since 2016 (Shivansh Gupta/PA) When the UK’s Remember Monday take to the stage at this ...
When the UK’s Remember Monday take to the stage at this week’s Eurovision Song Contest, it will be the first time in nearly a decade that the country has not been represented by a solo act, plus the ...
(Subsea Craft) UK maritime technology company SubSea Craft has unveiled a new modular multi-purpose unmanned surface vehicle (USV) developed to meet the evolving requirements of the UK and its ...
The UK's Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled that UK law defines a "woman" as someone born biologically female, upholding an appeal by a Scottish group that challenged the legal recognition of ...
The Supreme Court of the United Kingdom ruled that “women” as a protected category under the Equality Act must be biologically female. The court announced Wednesday that it unanimously found t ...
UK start-up Level Zero Health has raised $6.9m (£5.5m) in a pre-seed funding round, the largest ever secured by female founders in Europe. The funding, led by European venture capital firm ...
Through their story, Qu traces the complex legacy of China’s economic miracle while crafting a propulsive ... of the major festivals finally has a female director.
Taylor Swift has made charts history, becoming the female artist with the most albums to have reached number one in the UK. Lover (Live From Paris) netted Swift her 13th number one album on the UK ...
The number of new female retail CEOs appointed in the UK halved last year, at a time when the number of chief executive hires as a whole also dropped. Only six female retail CEOs were appointed ...
Global leader in automotive testing and proving grounds, UTAC, has announced the appointment of Kirsty Andrew as vice president of UK operations. UTAC has been providing a range of vehicle ...
“It is vital that we recognise the impressive contribution of the UK’s female business owners and do all we can to support and encourage them throughout their entrepreneurial journey, from ...
Research conducted by YouGov, on behalf of UK Coaching, shows the percentage of female coaches has dropped from 44 per cent in 2022 to just 38 per cent in 2024, a six per cent decline in two years.