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Bias, stereotypes and other rules of thumb influence how people think about you – even based on your name.
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Transgender and non-binary people are often pressured to hide their gender identity at work.
In it together.
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The UK Court of Appeal ruled in late May that it is not sex discrimination for employers to enhance maternity pay but only provide the statutory rate of shared parental pay.
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Boris Johnson’s attitude to Brexit and business has traders on high alert.
Negative announcements, such as high unemployment rates, rapidly rising prices, and increasing business failures can have an impact on mental well-being.
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Suicide rates increase in times of economic strife and uncertainty
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The English Premier League was established in 1992 to do exactly what it is now doing.
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In Narendra Modi, India has found a development messiah.
Jamie Oliver: TV cookery superstar has struggled on the high street.
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Chain restaurants are as authentic to the British food world as the inns and taverns of the 18th century.
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Online distractions come at a considerable cost when you’re out for groceries.
He’s a top chef, a natural on TV, but perhaps Jamie Oliver underestimated the difficulties of running a restaurant chain in a recession.
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Astronomic valuations for non-profitable companies are popular in Silicon Valley but how are they calculated and what do they reflect?
Richer Sounds which will become the second most well-known employee-owned company after John Lewis.
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Employee-owned businesses benefit from boosted productivity, profitability, and staff morale. So why are they so rare?
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Into the emotional wilderness of 21st-century society, a marketplace has sprung up with places where people can safely vent.
The high seas are getting lower.
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Blockchains and cryptocurrencies are being co-opted by the very system they were designed to overthrow.
An increasingly rare sight.
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New research reveals how cash machine closures hurt those who still prefer and rely on cash the most.
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As India grapples with boosting the number of jobs available to people, it must ensure it does not leave women behind.
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Thousands of lives have been saved thanks to an Indian state’s effective disaster-relief planning.
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Countries may be forced to choose whether they side with the US or China when it comes to Huawei.
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The notion of ‘Empire 2.0’ embraced by Brexiteers is backward-facing nonsense.
Let battle commence.
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Vudu, Apple TV+, Disney +, NBC Universal: there’s going to be a lot of blood on the carpet.
Bolton. Going down?
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Not all footballers are millionaires. Some have to fight for their earning rights.
Charisma isn’t all it’s cracked up to be.
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The quickest and simplest solution seems to be installing a new leader – someone with nerve, daring and, of course, charisma.
India’s new ₹2,000 note.
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Modi has had mixed successes in delivering on big promises to transform India’s economy.
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India’s prime minister, Narendra Modi, rode to power in 2014 promising economic transformation.
Part five of India Tomorrow takes a look at India’s economy.