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Cut of one-third at UK business lobby group will form part of wider cost-cutting measures
Decision follows accusations that he subjected five women to unwanted sexual attention in parliament
Businesses and ministers show little solidarity with lobby group after it publishes reform plans ahead of EGM
Billionaire financier says ex-mistress who filed suit was ‘able to manipulate the legal system and media’
New York court hears demand for evidence that former banker vouched for sex offender
‘Better but still terrible,’ one former executive says after bank’s $215mn settlement of gender discrimination lawsuit
Former CBI president has denied three allegations about his behaviour but apologised in relation to a fourth
UN agency welcomed back officials criticised by report into sexual exploitation during Ebola outbreak
Latest allegations within UK opposition party prompt anger among female MPs
Adam Price steps down after investigation finds evidence of bullying and misogyny in Welsh nationalist party
Former US president found liable on battery and defamation claims but cleared of E Jean Carroll’s rape allegation
Fox Williams disputes assertion that it chose not to investigate claims against business leader
Deliberations to begin on Tuesday after a two-week trial in lawsuit brought by E Jean Carroll
Peter Ben Embarek, scientist who led probe into origins of virus, faced disciplinary action over two complaints
Legal Services Board to launch call for evidence amid concerns over use of ‘gagging clauses’ in England and Wales
Gaya Gamhewage aims to make health body ‘safe for all people’ and criticises male-dominated culture in UN agencies
Exodus of companies after two rape allegations has put organisation’s finances under strain
Jurors hear opening statements in E Jean Carroll’s case, the latest legal challenge for the former US president
Brian McBride issues mea culpa to member companies after allegations about toxic workplace culture
Allegations against Temo Waqanivalu raised concerns over health body’s organisational culture
More than 40 amendments by Tory backbench peers likely to ‘time out’ private members’ bill
Dismissal comes after investigation led by outside counsel, says parent company Comcast
UK employers’ group to suspend operations until June as members exit en masse
Misconduct crisis engulfing the UK’s leading business lobby group deepens
Many other members have expressed serious concerns about the situation at the employers’ group
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