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Despite steps to support small black-owned businesses, there still remains a lack of support or funding for those trying to break through the glass ceiling
Exploiting wedge issues such as immigration and LGBT rights has cost the right its next generation of voters
President fails to quell public anger after comparing some demonstrators to US Capitol rioters
Angela Saini looks at how and why so many societies formed where men gained power over women
Also in today’s newsletter, women mark 50 years trading at the London Stock Exchange
Experiment in Switzerland’s biggest city will assess benefits of regulating supply of the recreational drug
Scathing report finds the force is letting down Londoners and its own staff
Living Wage Foundation warns of future crisis affecting millions
Memorial’s Oleg Orlov charged with ‘discrediting the armed forces’
State travel ban impedes university transfers for black students from low-income backgrounds
Some of the first female traders recount how they started on the floor of the exchange
Forcing the unemployed into low-paid work isn’t a good solution to today’s labour market problems
Former compliance manager in London has had a 6-year legal battle with German bank
Ambitious plans are one thing but the question of costs and detail remains
The country has yet to grapple fully with the dictatorship and state terrorism it experienced in the 1970s and 80s
We badly need to overcome the barriers between government, philanthropy and the not-for-profit sector
A younger or more talented work rival is not a foe, it’s the passage of time that is our adversary
Other charts of the week: marriage and remote working, Europeans love SUVs, Britons approve of EU leaders and they support nurses and ambulance strikes
Legal experts argue English and Welsh legislation on financial settlements is long due an overhaul
Czech midfielder, the first active international player to come out, puts spotlight on attitudes within the men’s game
The Silicon Valley Bank collapse has reignited arguments over ‘woke capitalism’
UK tech company developed software used in fake news videos promoted by authoritarian government
MindGeek acquired for undisclosed sum as it is being sued over sexually explicit videos of minors
IFS analysis shows chancellor’s policy package will have a high price tag for relatively limited gains
Evictions of tenants resume and numbers of asylum seekers rise while country is short of 250,000 homes
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