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‘It’s pretty bad’: Bank of England top official on the lack of female economics students

‘It’s pretty bad’: Bank of England top official on the lack of female economics students

Deputy governor Clare Lombardelli calls for more women and people from poorer backgrounds to take key subject Economics has an
HMRC under fire for taking more than four months to process tax refunds

HMRC under fire for taking more than four months to process tax refunds

Reported delays come as tax office says it is shutting free-to-use online filing service used by some small businesses HM
Dossier of alleged Sudan war crimes handed to Metropolitan police

Dossier of alleged Sudan war crimes handed to Metropolitan police

Lawyers say evidence file outlines atrocities including torture and rape carried out by the Rapid Support Forces in the country’s
Life for the displaced in Calais – in pictures

Life for the displaced in Calais – in pictures

Photographer Ozan Acıdere documents the plight of migrants as French authorities impose hostile policies on them – while trying to
UK-wide initiative launched to tackle marginalisation of working-class writers

UK-wide initiative launched to tackle marginalisation of working-class writers

New Writing North’s literary venture The Bee includes magazine and podcast, and is supported by Michael Sheen Writing and publishing
Green deputy launches leadership bid with UK ‘eco-populism’ vision

Green deputy launches leadership bid with UK ‘eco-populism’ vision

Exclusive: Surprise challenger Zack Polanski says party can learn from success of Nigel Farage and Reform UK A leading Green
From Prince to Michael Jackson: why are the most controversial documentaries getting canned?

From Prince to Michael Jackson: why are the most controversial documentaries getting canned?

As Netflix scraps an epic series exploring the Purple Rain star’s complexities, and Max takes down Leaving Neverland, we ask:
UK wins £500m in science grants from EU Horizon scheme after Brexit lockout

UK wins £500m in science grants from EU Horizon scheme after Brexit lockout

Exclusive: British scientists ‘over the moon’ with re-entry to funding scheme after losing out for three years British scientists are
From Sri Lanka to Tanzania: the pioneering hotels run entirely by women

From Sri Lanka to Tanzania: the pioneering hotels run entirely by women

In countries where tourism is still a male domain, all-female establishments are providing much-needed job opportunities It took Jeewanthi Adhikari
Greece’s booming tourism sector in race to find workers as summer season looms

Greece’s booming tourism sector in race to find workers as summer season looms

About 80,000 jobs still to be filled – and country is turning to asylum seekers and overseas for help On

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