All of the dancers interviewed for the research were also found to have finished school, with 90 per cent having at least completed further education courses.
Millions skip off for kick-off: World Cup means work ends early
Friday, June 18th, 2010The drinks industry will make an extra £37million on top of the normal £100million, according to a spokesman for the British Beer and Pub Association
Schools should not force girls to wear skirts – it discriminates against transsexuals, warns watchdog
Monday, February 22nd, 2010Official guidance from the Equality and Human Rights Commission warns schools that the dress code may breach the rights of girls who feel compelled to live as boys.
Baby No.8 on the way for the mother of all surrogates
Wednesday, January 6th, 2010Jill Hawkins, 45, was implanted with two embryos from a professional couple in their early thirties – now one of the embryos has started to grow in her womb.
Millionaire City broker spies on ex-wife and lover in £125,000-a-year divorce challenge
Friday, December 11th, 2009Millionaire Richard Grey used a private eye to attempt to prove his former wife is living with a lover who made her pregnant.
Why women arrive at work exhausted
Sunday, October 11th, 2009As she arrives at the office, the average working woman might stifle a yawn
The hidden bias that still hampers women at work
Sunday, January 21st, 2007Women still face discrimination at work despite their best efforts to shatter the ‘glass ceiling’ that holds them back, experts say.








