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‘My bosses were happy to destroy me’ – the women forced out of work by menopauseAlmost a million women have left their j...
12/09/2021

‘My bosses were happy to destroy me’ – the women forced out of work by menopause

Almost a million women have left their jobs because of menopausal symptoms. Countless others are discriminated against, denied support and openly mocked. Do they need new legal protections?
In 2019, Mara’s weekly performance review meetings grew intolerable; she would sit in a cramped conference room with her supervisors only to be told that she wasn’t performing well enough. “I felt like a child,” says Mara, who is 48, lives in Hampshire and works and works as a public servant. “They would tell me off. They’d say: ‘You won’t meet this deadline, will you? You didn’t put a paragraph in this document.’”
A year earlier, Mara had had a hysterectomy, to alleviate her endometriosis. Afterwards, in surgically induced menopause, she began to experience debilitating brain fog, anxiety and depression. “I was drowning,” she says. “I was overwhelmed. I couldn’t see or think.” Doctors prescribed antidepressants and oestrogen gel, but nothing helped. Mara could barely function at work. “I couldn’t retain anything,” she says. “I had no memory. I couldn’t see or think clearly enough to do my work. I had no confidence at all. I thought I was useless.”
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https://www.theguardian.com/society/2021/aug/17/my-bosses-were-happy-to-destroy-me-the-women-forced-out-of-work-by-menopause

Never buy a book you can borrow: students’ best money-saving tipsWe ask those with experience of university life for the...
09/09/2021

Never buy a book you can borrow: students’ best money-saving tips

We ask those with experience of university life for their advice – and to name their best buy
Starting university is a time of firsts: it may be the first time you have lived away from home, the first time you have had to manage your finances, or both.
One key question is what to take with you. Do you really need the pack of four colanders? Is it worth buying an ironing board? When money – and space – is tight you don’t want to buy things that you don’t really need but some items will improve your life while you are there.
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https://www.theguardian.com/money/2021/aug/28/students-money-saving-tips-university-best-buy

WPP revenues back to pre-Covid levels as advertising reboundsRecovery at world’s biggest ad group a year earlier than pr...
02/09/2021

WPP revenues back to pre-Covid levels as advertising rebounds

Recovery at world’s biggest ad group a year earlier than predicted, with underlying revenues growing 19.3% in second quarter
WPP, the world’s biggest advertising group, has grown its revenues back to pre-pandemic levels a year sooner than expected because of a record-setting rebound in global marketing spend.
WPP reported that underlying revenues increased 19.3% in the second quarter, the fastest rate of growth the company has ever recorded, with clients ploughing money into advertising and marketing as the post-pandemic business recovery continued apace.
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https://www.theguardian.com/business/2021/aug/05/wpp-revenues-back-to-pre-covid-levels-as-advertising-rebounds

Chaotic scenes after twin blasts in KabulChaotic scenes unfolded after two terrorist attacks occurred outside Kabul airp...
01/09/2021

Chaotic scenes after twin blasts in Kabul

Chaotic scenes unfolded after two terrorist attacks occurred outside Kabul airport.

The threat level had been high for days, and the shear volume of people, the lack of bag checks, and the numbers of unprotected soldiers were an indicator that the area was an easy target.

The casualties are high, and civilians would not have noticed anyone acting strangely beforehand amid evacuations.

Some international soldiers had already withdrawn because of the threat, but the US and British forces did not have that luxury.

It is believed the su***de bomber waited until a number of soldiers approached to help a family out of the canal near the airport.

The Taliban had been cooperating with the international forces for days, and they have condemned the attack.

https://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/chaotic-scenes-after-twin-blasts-in-kabul/video/3a67b08b298c1961fbd9786c1e72826a

Chaotic scenes unfolded after two terrorist attacks occurred outside Kabul airport. The threat level had been high for days, and the shear volume of people, the lack of bag checks, and the numbers of unprotected soldiers were an indicator that the area was an easy target. The casualties are high, an...

Three, two, win? How to adapt to hybrid home and office workingExperts offer their advice on how companies and staff can...
25/08/2021

Three, two, win? How to adapt to hybrid home and office working

Experts offer their advice on how companies and staff can move to a more flexible model of work
Working 3:2, what a way to make a living – but a new way that may take a little getting used to, according to experts.
As coronavirus restrictions lift, many companies whose staff have worked from home for 18 months are asking those workers to dust off their bras and smart trousers and return to the office part-time.
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https://www.theguardian.com/business/2021/aug/16/three-two-win-how-to-adapt-to-hybrid-home-and-office-working

South Western Railway launches 10 minutes’ notice assistance schemeDisabled or elderly passengers will no longer have to...
25/08/2021

South Western Railway launches 10 minutes’ notice assistance scheme

Disabled or elderly passengers will no longer have to book hours or a day in advance to travel
Disabled or elderly passengers who need assistance to board trains will be able to turn up and travel rather than book six hours ahead, under a scheme launched by South Western Railway.
The launch of “assisted boarding points” at stations on SWR, one of Britain’s biggest networks, allows passengers to contact a customer service team who then alert the guard on the next available train to ensure assistance is provided.
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https://www.theguardian.com/business/2021/aug/05/south-western-railway-launches-10-minutes-notice-assistance-scheme

Uber more than doubles revenues to nearly $4bn after a dismal pandemic yearIn the ride-hailing service’s best quarterly ...
24/08/2021

Uber more than doubles revenues to nearly $4bn after a dismal pandemic year

In the ride-hailing service’s best quarterly report, it increased rides by 105% over last year as its delivery service grows
Uber is regaining much of the momentum it lost during the pandemic, announcing on Wednesday that its ride-hailing services saw a 105% increase and that revenue had more than doubled from this time last year.
Revenue for the company’s most recent financial quarter totaled $3.93bn, beating analysts’ expectations and signaling an emergence from the dismal conditions at the same point last year when the pandemic was keeping most people at home.
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https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2021/aug/04/uber-revenues-delivery-service-pandemic

John Lewis named in government list of firms paying below minimum wageMore than 190 companies fined for owing a total of...
23/08/2021

John Lewis named in government list of firms paying below minimum wage

More than 190 companies fined for owing a total of ÂŁ2.1m to 34,000 workers in 2011-18, as part of crackdown
John Lewis is among the companies “named and shamed” in a government list of employers found to be paying staff below the legal minimum wage.
The employee-owned partnership was one of 191 companies including care homes, childcare services and farms which were fined for owing a total of £2.1m to more than 34,000 workers, as part of the government’s bid to show that it is cracking down on the abuse of workers.
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https://www.theguardian.com/business/2021/aug/05/john-lewis-named-in-government-list-of-firms-paying-below-minimum-wage

Mike Ashley to step down as head of Sports Direct owner – business liveRolling live coverage of business, economics and ...
20/08/2021

Mike Ashley to step down as head of Sports Direct owner – business live

Rolling live coverage of business, economics and financial markets ahead of Bank of England interest rate decision
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Good morning, and welcome to our live coverage of business, economics, financial markets and the eurozone.
The controversial reign of Mike Ashley as the head of Frasers, the owner of Sports Direct, will come to an end in May 2022, the company has announced this morning.
The group’s elevation strategy is transforming the business and receiving positive feedback from consumers and our brand partners, especially on projects such as the new Oxford Street Sports Direct which opened in June 2021.
The board consider it appropriate that Michael leads us forward on this increasingly successful elevation journey.
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https://www.theguardian.com/business/live/2021/aug/05/mike-ashley-sports-direct-frasers-bank-of-england-monetary-mpc-sterling-ftse-business-live

City of London ‘still fairly empty’ says L&G boss as Covid restrictions liftNigel Wilson says London firms may be strugg...
19/08/2021

City of London ‘still fairly empty’ says L&G boss as Covid restrictions lift

Nigel Wilson says London firms may be struggling more than those in other cities to get staff to return
Coronavirus – latest updates See all our coronavirus coverage The boss of one of the UK’s largest insurance firms has suggested that employers in London’s financial district may be struggling more than those in other cities to persuade office workers to return to their desks as coronavirus restrictions ease.
Nigel Wilson, chief executive of Legal & General, said there were “a lot fewer people working in the City” compared with urban centres across the UK, Europe and the US, adding that it may take years for the historic streets to return to pre-pandemic levels of bustle.
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https://www.theguardian.com/business/2021/aug/04/city-of-london-still-fairly-empty-says-lg-boss-as-covid-restrictions-lift

E10 fuel: Check before you fill up – it can damage older carsThe petrol being rolled out across UK forecourts to help cu...
18/08/2021

E10 fuel: Check before you fill up – it can damage older cars

The petrol being rolled out across UK forecourts to help cut carbon emissions is not for everyone
About 600,000 owners of older vehicles need to check whether a new E10 unleaded petrol will damage their engine as the fuel is rolled out across the UK as part of an attempt to cut carbon emissions.
In the biggest change to forecourts since four star petrol was banned 20 years ago, the government has decreed that from September the standard, cheapest, unleaded petrol must be a 10% bioethanol mix.
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https://www.theguardian.com/money/2021/aug/07/e10-fuel-check-before-you-fill-up-it-can-damage-older-cars

09/08/2021
UK public’s inflation expectations have leapt, survey findsPrediction of 3.1% in Citi/YouGov poll comes days before Bank...
03/08/2021

UK public’s inflation expectations have leapt, survey finds

Prediction of 3.1% in Citi/YouGov poll comes days before Bank of England meeting on interest rates
The British public expects inflation to jump over the coming year before it stabilises, according to a survey just days before the Bank of England makes its own assessment of inflation and whether it should impose higher borrowing charges to calm rising consumer prices.
The latest Citi/YouGov survey showed public inflation expectations for the next 12 months rose to 3.1% in July from 2.8% in June, taking this measure further above its long-run average, though below a peak of 3.8% reported last December.
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https://www.theguardian.com/business/2021/aug/03/uk-inflation-citiyougov-bank-of-england-interest-rates

Firm seeks funding for ‘performance sneakers’ made from coffee wasteFinnish firm Rens says shoes made from used grounds ...
03/08/2021

Firm seeks funding for ‘performance sneakers’ made from coffee waste

Finnish firm Rens says shoes made from used grounds and recycled plastic will be climate neutral
It is the typical morning routine for hundreds of thousands of Britons: have a cup of coffee and then slip on your trainers before heading for a jog. Upon returning, a quick drink of water to rehydrate before stepping into the shower.
Now, one firm has enabled one thing to beget another, by creating trainers made of recycled plastic bottles and used coffee beans.
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https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/aug/03/firm-seeks-funding-for-performance-sneakers-made-from-coffee-waste

UK finance giants plan to buy out fossil fuel plants in order to shut themClimate campaigners say HSBC’s involvement is ...
03/08/2021

UK finance giants plan to buy out fossil fuel plants in order to shut them

Climate campaigners say HSBC’s involvement is ‘cynical’ attempt to distract from investments in coal power
A group of the UK’s biggest financial institutions plan to hasten the phasing out of coal power in Asia by buying out fossil fuel plants in order to shut them down within 15 years.
Finance companies including lenders HSBC , Citi and BlackRock Real Assets together with UK insurer Prudential are working with the Asian Development Bank on the plans, according to a report by Reuters . There have also been “promising” early talks with Asian governments and multilateral banks.
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https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/aug/03/uk-finance-giants-plan-to-buy-out-fossil-fuel-plants-in-order-to-shut-them

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