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Expat bankers fleeing Hong Kong see no easy escape to Singapore

Expat bankers fleeing Hong Kong see no easy escape to Singapore
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Major new study will show how widening inequalities in education and employment caused by Covid pandemic will impact children s life

Major new study will show how widening inequalities in education and employment caused by Covid pandemic will impact children s life
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Britain must harness the social sciences to fight post-pandemic deprivation | Science

Will Hutton is the incoming president of the Academy of Social Sciences ‘Let’s make sure there are no more lockdowns’ … Shoppers on Briggate in Leeds on Monday. Photograph: George Wood/Getty Images ‘Let’s make sure there are no more lockdowns’ … Shoppers on Briggate in Leeds on Monday. Photograph: George Wood/Getty Images Thu 15 Apr 2021 11.20 EDT Last modified on Thu 15 Apr 2021 13.44 EDT For the past year the repeated government invocation has been that it will “follow the science”. As the world knows, the general direction of scientific advice, although there have been occasional dissenters and differences of emphasis, has been surefooted and mainly right – the government’s responses less so. As deadly calamity succeeded calamity, the Johnson government has finally become more willing to really “follow the science”. The measured, data-driven – and so far successful – exit from the current lockdown is in part due to those lessons being learned.

HSBC grooms top bankers for make-or-break push into China

HSBC grooms top bankers for make-or-break push into China
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Code First Girls surpasses 2017 goal to teach 20,000 UK women to code - I T Advice

Business Advice for all UK firms from starting a business to flotation Home » I.T. Advice » Code First Girls surpasses 2017 goal to teach 20,000 UK women to code Code First Girls surpasses 2017 goal to teach 20,000 UK women to code Their target now is to double this community as soon as possible Code First Girls, working to close the gender gap in technology, has surpassed its 2017 campaign goal to teach over 20,000 young women how to code in the UK and Ireland. Over the past three years, Code First Girls has become the largest provider of free coding courses for women, having delivered over £14 million worth of free

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