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WITH AHISTORIC ELECTION YEAR AHEAD, MARIE LE CONTELOOKS AT HOW WOME
Trudy Sellick rose before dawn on 12 March 1970. An audio typist, she was keen to complete a most important task before starting work. So by 7am she was waiting for the doors to open at her local poll
At Downing Street’s Pride reception in July, prime minister Sir Keir Starmer said attendees were there to “celebrate that truly transformational work” carried out by LGBTQ+ organisations. “I want you
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For all the strides we’ve made in our careers, Red ’s survey of over 2,000 readers reveals that women are still facing very real obstacles in the workplace. So, what’s the real picture? And who can help us rewrite the story?
It’s time for a revolution in the workplace, if not for us then for our daughters, says Anna Whitehouse
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