The Church of England, which heralded the appointment of its first female bishop in 2017, says it could no longer provide an “official definition” of a woman.
The Church of England, which heralded the appointment of its first female bishop in 2017, says it could no longer provide an “official definition” of a woman.
From a major succession plan unveiled at a Gloucestershire law firm, a former boss of ASOS joining an online retail specialist and a LEP board member becoming an MBE, it’s been another busy month of appointments.
Peers in the UK have tabled an amendment to a clause in the controversial Nationality and Borders bill which could see women who are escaping rape, forced marriage, trafficking or FGM being unable to .