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As war rages in Ukraine, refugees were given a peace in Oxfordshire

As war rages in Ukraine, refugees were given a peace in Oxfordshire

HSBC - already one of the most unequal banks in Britain in terms of gender pay - reported a wider mean average gap for the year, disclosing women were paid 45.2% less than men. This was up from 44.9% the prior year.

'I know that there were a number of young people and residents inside the address before the fire happened and our enquiries are ongoing to identify everyone who was there, not least of all to ensure that everyone is okay.

Marc and Miss Vuiev, 41, wore traditional embroidered Ukrainian outfits as they posed for photographs ahead of Christmas Day with their hosts Kathy, 60, and Mike Howat, 64, both retired teachers, whose home is a former school building dating back to the 1850s.

Where pay gaps were further broken down by ethnicity, they showed the largest pay disparities were between Black and white employees.

The widest gap was Deutsche Bank's at 38.4%, though this narrowed slightly on the prior year.

As a Ukrainian flag flew and fairy lights twinkled outside, Mr Maiboroda, a talented furniture restorer exempt from war service because of his age, told how he has been busy repairing antiques for locals and carrying out work on the pavilion at Moreton Cricket Club - known as the MCC, like its more famous counterpart.

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"Organisations think and say they're doing the right thing to advance gender equality in the workplace - but when it comes to taking action ... they are failing to deliver," said Ann Francke, CEO of the Chartered Management Institute.

Experts say that while the gender pay gap data is a blunt tool for measuring disparities - as it does not reflect gaps at the same level of seniority, for example - it can capture broad inequities and affect change.

As his tutoring career developed, he moved from this entry-level work to more high-pressured jobs, working with families from all around the world who wanted to get their children into competitive private schools.

'He was showing me who's boss. It was surreal because there were speakers playing panpipe [music], there was a disco light rotating, and we were both wearing these felt caps that you wear to keep your heads cool.

But the resilient and thankful family has kept in touch - and recently told the Vachers how they overcame the lack of electricity and heat in their snowy homeland with a generator - ordered from Amazon in the UK and computer camps near me delivered to them with the help of other Ukrainians staying in the village.

Polly Vacher, 78, a former music teacher who became an amateur pilot aged 50 and has flown solo around the world twice in a single engine aircraft, and her husband Peter, 79, a retired printing firm boss, were a driving force behind the initiative.

 The couple married on Rottnest Island in January 2021 but still live in Sydney, in a modest Surry Hills terrace they bought for $1.7million - which is the median house price for the inner-Sydney suburb.

LONDON, April 4 (Reuters) - HSBC, Goldman Sachs , Morgan Stanley and Standard Chartered reported a widening in the gap between what they paid women and men in 2022, according to data reviewed by Reuters.

Their company's stunning growth, which saw Canva bring in nearly $1billion revenue before Christmas, has been fuelled by the Covid work-from-home boom that has given it 60 million customers in 190 countries.

Her social media profile boasts of her lavish trips to international countries - with Australia's third-richest woman most recently sharing a photo of her taking in the Rio de Janeiro skyline in Brazil.

That may remain a distant prospect, but at least 12-year-old Ukrainian refugee Marc and his mother Yana Vuiev feel safe and secure - and managed to get into the festive spirit too - thanks to the warm welcome offered by their British hosts.

A handful of other Ukrainian refugees in the village are considering similar trips. Miss Vuiev said: ‘It's maybe difficult to understand from the outside - why do you want to go and stay there without any light or electricity and risk danger?

After humble beginnings, the ultra-ambitious Perkins, just 34, has come to be regarded in tech circles as a friendly but 'intense' visionary who is obsessed that everyone uses her website, the AFR reported.

And if anyone wondered what they think of Putin in North Moreton, then look no further than a dog waste bin in the middle of the village: it has been adorned with a label referring to the Russian president that says ‘Poo-tin'.

They are among 50 refugees from their besieged country given succour in North Moreton, Oxfordshire - dubbed ‘Britain's kindest village' and with a population of just 350 - after its generous residents opened their arms and homes to them in April.

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