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Georgina Clarke Pride month is the celebration of those who are part of the LGBTQIA+ community. During this time, people come together to show how far gay rights have come and what work must continue to be done to result in full equality globally. ..
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Yet another reality show is being aired - Pop Star to Opera Star. The series will be hosted by celebrity televison presenters Myleene Klass and Alan Titchmarsh and judges include Meat Loaf and Laurence Llewellyn-Bowen.
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Chris Evans takes over as host of Radio 2's Breakfast Show today. He has replaced the legendary Sir Terry Wogan who has retired from the slot. Chris Evans 5 million Radio Drivetime followers will now tune in to a new host, the award-winning radio broadcaster Simon Mayo. Former BBC and much-loved newsreader Moira Stewart is joining Chris and the Breakfast Show team to read the news.
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Management Today has published its annual list of Britain's top 100 entrepreneurs for 2010. Topping the list is Petrofac boss, Ayman Asfari. He is joined by three other men from the oil industry, Richard Higham from Acteon, Aidan Heavey from Tullow Oil and Sir Ian Wood of the Wood Group. Meanwhile a little further down the list, Britain's fashionistas are also holding their own, with Net-a-Porter's Natalie Massenet leading the way in third place in the list. Carly Read of Icon Live, The White Company's Chrissie Rucker, and LK Bennett founder Linda Bennett are all in the top 100.
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Richard Watson, the man who predicted the credit crunch has made his predictions for 2010. The British trends advisor who lives in Sydney successfully predicted the credit crunch and was spot on when last year he predicted 2009 to be a year dominated by loathsome bankers, comtempt for high-earning CEOs and campaigns to protect local businesses.
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The Sunday Times has announced its list of contenders for their annual Business Person of the Year award. The finalists have shown true grit and determination - many have hauled their businesses through a rather perilous time unscathed and are survivors in the business world. The contenders are Angela Ahrendts (pictured left), Ross Brawn, Frank Chapman, Richard Cousins, Founders of Twitter, Jack Dorsey, Biz Stone and Evan Williams, Steve Jobs, Sam Laidlaw, Alan Mulally, Kate Swann, and John Varley.
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Numerous celebrity super sports personalities who have suffered from asthma since a young age have triumphed over the adversity and reached the top of their profession. They include the likes of David Beckham, Rebecca Adlington, Paula Radcliffe, Darren Gough, Austin Healy, Seb Coe, Paul Scholes and Frank Lampard
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Barbara Walters presented Sir David Frost with an honorary lifetime achievement award for his 40 year career as a television presenter at the International Emmy Awards in New York last night. British comedian and television presenter Graham Norton presented the awards
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Achievable" but radical change to rebuild parliament's independence from the executive, including a new body of elected backbenchers responsible for organising Commons business, is proposed today by a prestigious select committee set up by Gordon Brown.The...
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The Red Arrows have made history by taking on their first ever female pilot. Kirsty Moore will join the Red Arrows, based in Lincolnshire, next season - which starts in 2010. The RAF said that until now no female fast-jet pilot had advanced far enough in their flying career to join the display team. Flight Lieutenant Moore, who has flown combat missions in Iraq, says it's a great honour to be chosen. Kirsty was based with a Tornado squadron at RAF Marham in Norfolk before she got this job.
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In a recent visit to the Emirates whilst presenting at the Women in Leadership Forum, motivational speaker and BBC broadcaster, Carole Spiers detected not just a gleam of optimism, but an abundance of confidence, along with a strong awareness of the challenges ahead and the need to adapt to the inevitable corporate change
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Saturday 31 October sees London 2012 celebrating exactly 1,000 days to go, with the news that over five million people are currently participating in London Games-related projects. Initiatives that are drawing people to get involved in the Games include the London 2012 Inspire Programme, which includes community projects related to sport, culture,...
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The new year will see a shake up in the schedule for Radio 5 Live. The station has announced the new line up featuring many of the nation's most talented broadcasters for the next year, ahead of the station's move to Salford in 2010. Gabby Logan will move to the afternoon to host a new daily afternoon show. TV presenter Kate Silverton will replace Gabby Logan's weekend show when she takes the Sunday 9.30am to 11am programme, reviewing the week and looking ahead to the day's sports fixtures. Simon Mayo is moving to Radio 2 to take over Chris Evans' drivetime show. Richard Bacon will move from his late night slot to present a show focusing on entertainment, current affairs and culture.