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Fast Lady
SHE flew Spitfires, was the first woman to break the sound barrier — and her love life was just as high-octane. The very racy life of the original...
 
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Technology careers not exciting the girls
DESPITE a love for technology only a quarter of girls consider careers in the industry due to a lack of smart female role models according to a recent survey.
Diversity and Gender Equality Awarded
SUCCESSFUL women and their organisations reveled in applause as their achievements in gender equality were recognised
Pensions windfall for 70,000 women
MORE than 70,000 women who quit work to bring up their children are in line for pension windfalls of around £1,400.
Sherry, biscuits...and salvation for women
THE other night a rather frail lady in a wheelchair told a group of us how she became a nurse...
Bloomburg sued sex bias case
FINANCIAL news and data firm Bloomberg is being sued on behalf of 58 women who say they had their pay cut
‘Mum magnates’ are naturals
MOTHERHOOD is more than a full-time job, but a growing number of women find that having a family inspires them
Drinking is blamed for rise in breast cancer rates
RISING rates of breast cancer are being fuelled by soaring levels of drinking, warn doctors.
Oh Yvette, why do you think it's so important to be earnest?
PROFILE Yvette Cooper, Chief Secretary to the Treasury, is arguing the Government's case on the abolition of the 10p tax rate.
Students confident over jobs
THE economy has taken a downward turn and the housing market is looking shaky, but one group remains optimistic...
I turned down the French President &
Propositioned by a president, posing for Playboy at 43, Juliette Binoche has always attracted controversy...
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Students Page
Top-up fees 'will leave graduates £22,000 in debt'
Higher tuition fees will saddle students with debts of up to £22,000 on graduation, according to a study.
 
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