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‘Unacceptable’: Aviva CEO hits back at shareholder sexism
The chief executive of the insurer Aviva has hit out at sexism in the industry, saying “unacceptable behaviour” has only increased since…
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Pupils ‘can be sucked into far-right content through school projects’
Pupils researching topics for history projects online can be exposed to extremist content and Holocaust denial, teachers have warned. At…
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Dozens of patients wait three years for care due to ‘shocking’ NHS backlog
Dozens of NHS patients have waited more than three years for hospital care in England, new figures obtained by the PA news agency…
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Nurses and midwives call for delay to mandatory jab plans
Plans for mandatory Covid-19 jabs for frontline health workers in England could “backfire”, the Royal College of Nursing has warned as it called for…
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Schools forced to close as Covid causes shortage of teachers
Several schools in England have been forced to tell pupils to stay at home once again due to a wave of staff…
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Russian court orders oldest civil rights group Memorial to shut
bbc– Russia’s Supreme Court has ordered the closure of International Memorial, Russia’s oldest human rights group. Memorial worked to recover…
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‘Battered and bruised!’ Scots slam Sturgeon as pubs receive lethal ‘hammer blow’
express– The Scottish Licensed Trade Association (SLTA) has said that the re-imposition of table service and social distancing in the…
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Covid-19: Omicron spreading at lightning speed – French PM
bbc– The Omicron variant is “spreading at lightning speed” in Europe and will likely become dominant in France by the…
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We need stronger borders! Macron channels Brexit as he turns guns on EU
express– The French leader took part in a news conference as France prepares to take on the six-month rotating presidency of…
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Boris told to ‘Get a grip’ after Old Bexley and Sidcup by-election victory
express– Louie French secured the seat for the Conservatives with 51.3 percent of the vote while Labour’s Daniel Francis came…
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