
Nicki Lyons
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Dec 23, 2024 |
standard.co.uk | Nicki Lyons
Three quarters of women have relied on their smartphones to escape unsafe situationsThe Standard's journalism is supported by our readers. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Our unmissable weekly email of all the gossip, rumours and covert goings-on inside the Square MileI would like to be emailed about offers, event and updates from Evening Standard. Read our privacy notice. Violence against women and girls remains a critical challenge for society.
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Oct 29, 2024 |
vodafone.co.uk | Mark Davison |Nicki Lyons |Nick Gliddon
With Vodafone UK having recently collected various awards for its sustainability achievements, we explore the numbers behind the work – and how it all adds up to a more promising environmental future. 2024 saw Vodafone UK pick up three separate awards in recognition of its sustainability efforts.
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Oct 25, 2024 |
vodafone.co.uk | Mark Davison |Alan Lu |Nick Gliddon |Nicki Lyons
Voice over Long-Term Evolution, or VoLTE, is a technology that enables voice calls to be made over LTE or 4G mobile networks. But what does it mean for businesses? Here’s everything you need to know. What is VoLTE? Also known as 4G Calling, VoLTE lets you make seamless, high-quality calls through your phone whenever a 4G network is available, without affecting other data streaming such as watching videos or using apps.
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Oct 24, 2024 |
vodafone.co.uk | Mark Davison |Andrea Donà |Nicki Lyons
Interviews often go best when you’re able to show up as your self – confidently and calmly. But unexpected challenges can arise on the day, especially for neurodiverse applicants. Which is why Vodafone is making a change. Job candidates at Vodafone UK will now be able to look at questions before their interview, in a move made to ensure the recruitment process remains fair and inclusive for all.
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Oct 17, 2024 |
vodafone.co.uk | Mark Davison |Nicki Lyons |Nick Gliddon
From World Cup winners to Coronation Street shocks, ITV has produced its fair share of important moments to the British public over the years. Now, employees are doing their part to deliver real societal change. ITV is continuing its impactful work towards becoming a zero-waste business by 2030, through engaging up to 4,000 UK-based employees in celebration of International E-Waste Day, while supporting digital inclusion in the process.
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