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By Dara Jegede
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Posted 4 May, 2017

Absolutely Fabulous star Joanna Lumley to be awarded BAFTA Fellowship

Joanna Lumley OBE is to receive a BAFTA Fellowship award at this year’s British Academy Television Awards.

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Absolutely Fabulous star Joanna Lumley to be awarded BAFTA Fellowship
By Dara Jegede
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Posted 4 May, 2017

Employers should welcome STEM returners to tackle skills shortages

A guide published by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and Prospect trade union, is offering advice to STEM employers on how to recruit career returners.

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Employers should welcome STEM returners to tackle skills shortages
By Dara Jegede
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Posted 3 May, 2017

Facebook faces backlash over alleged gender bias towards female engineers

In 2016, an engineer at Facebook analysed company data and found that 35 per cent of code written by women was rejected.

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Facebook faces backlash over alleged gender bias towards female engineers
By Dara Jegede
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Posted 2 May, 2017

Number of female high earners remains unchanged in six years

The number of UK women ranked as high earners has not changed for the past six years despite efforts to shrink the pay gap, new research reveals.

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Number of female high earners remains unchanged in six years
By Dara Jegede
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Posted 28 April, 2017

Trump says he thought being president would be easier

In an interview with Reuters, Trump said he loved his previous life: “I had so many things going. This is more work than in my previous life. I thought it would be easier,” he said.

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By Dara Jegede
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Posted 28 April, 2017

Men would be wealthier, happier if women could have their cake and eat it—Catherine Mayer

Catherine Mayer, author of Attack of the 50ft Women: How Gender Equality Can Save the World is appealing to voters to understand that gender quality isn’t a zero-sum game, with negative [...]

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Men would be wealthier, happier if women could have their cake and eat it—Catherine Mayer
By Dara Jegede
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Posted 26 April, 2017

CBI Carolyn Fairbairn: Progress towards inclusive workplaces must pick up pace

CBI director-general Carolyn Fairbairn has called on businesses to work harder to create more diverse and inclusive workplaces.

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CBI Carolyn Fairbairn: Progress towards inclusive workplaces must pick up pace
By Dara Jegede
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Posted 26 April, 2017

Beyoncé launches university scholarships for female students in the US

As part of celebrations marking one year since the release of her album LEMONADE, Beyoncé Knowles-Carter has launched a university scholarship to sponsor female students.

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