1 March 2021 • 12:01am
A hairdresser at work in Vienna, but April 12 is the earliest salons may open in England
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SIR – We are concerned that the fiscal impact of the Government’s lockdown measures on women is being overlooked.
The virus has taken its toll on a great many people in Britain, but a significant number of female employers, entrepreneurs and employees are being affected – and the damage could take decades to repair.
More women than men work in sectors that have shut down. Mothers are almost 50 per cent more likely than fathers to have lost their jobs or been forced to leave because school closures have created a childcare crisis.
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Why I sent my kids to Atlantic College, the ‘hippy Hogwarts’ school favoured by European royals
It may look like something out of Harry Potter but the Welsh school is the popular choice for international elites – one mother explains why
Princess Leonor, the 15-year-old future queen of Spain, is the latest royal to attend the school
It’s a 12th century castle on the wind-blown Welsh coast with a royal roster: the newest addition to which will soon be Princess Leonor, the 15-year-old future queen of Spain. Atlantic College in the Vale of Glamorgan – better known as ‘Hippy Hogwarts’ – has become beloved among the international elite thanks to its mission for public good and global sustainability. One mother of former students explains its well-heeled appeal.