
Charlie Bayliss
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PR. Former journalist. Arsenal fan. CrossFit enthusiast.
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3 weeks ago |
express.co.uk | Charlie Bayliss
More than a third of women entrepreneurs face gender discrimination, study claimsA study of 500 female small business owners found that 35% have faced gender bias in the workplace - and it's putting other women off. 17:20, Thu, Apr 24, 2025 | UPDATED: 17:28, Thu, Apr 24, 2025 Share Article Bookmark The government reported a decline in female-led businesses (Image: Getty)Recent studies have unveiled that over a third of women have faced gender bias while running their own businesses.
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3 weeks ago |
nationalworld.com | Charlie Bayliss
More than a third of women have experienced gender discrimination while running their business. A poll of 500 female small business owners found 35 per cent have faced biased behaviour at work, with 53 per cent feeling pressure to prove themselves more than their male counterparts.
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4 weeks ago |
hulldailymail.co.uk | Charlie Bayliss
A recent survey of 2,000 adults has revealed that eight in ten shoppers are urging retailers to make it easier to identify British goods in stores. The poll highlights a strong preference for homegrown products, with six out of ten consumers favouring produce that is grown, made, or harvested in the UK. Staple goods like eggs, milk, potatoes, and fish from British suppliers topped the list of the most sought-after items.
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4 weeks ago |
express.co.uk | Charlie Bayliss
British shoppers are demanding clearer labelling to help them identify homegrown goods in stores, as eight in 10 say retailers should make it easier to spot British products on the shelves. Research shows there's a public appetite for local products. Eggs, milk, fish and potatoes are among the items they are most inclined to seek out.
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4 weeks ago |
dailystar.co.uk | Charlie Bayliss
Locally produced eggs, milk, fish and potatoes are among the items British shoppers are most likely to seek out in stores, but they say it's not always easy to find. British shoppers are calling for clearer labelling in stores to help them identify homegrown products, with eight in 10 consumers urging retailers to make it easier to spot British goods on supermarket shelves.
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Arsenal need to set to Dubai ASAP.

Had to click on the story to make sure the hero image matched the headline. https://t.co/CTomg7U2ea

The history of the Totnum

Spurs’ ability to follow up a good moment or week with their worst performance of the season is just unmatched. Whenever they look like they’ve turned a corner they turn back the other way.