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By: Sarah Spickernell

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  • There are eight times as many men as women trying to get into engineering

    June 22, 2015

    Engineering remains one of the least appealing industries for women to get into, with each woman competing against an average of almost eight men for every job that becomes available.   A new report by reed.co.uk shows that last year, 90,681 women applied for engineering roles in the UK, compared to 753,263 men. This means [...]

  • Peugeot and Siemens chief executives warn Grexit would destroy Europe’s economic recovery

    June 22, 2015

    The heads of some of Europe's largest companies have warned of the negative impacts a Greek exit from the euro would have on the wider European economy. Read more: Greece on the brink ahead of crisis talks  They argue that although Greece accounts for just two per cent of the Eurozone's economy, losing it from the [...]

  • Ryanair flight FR7322 to Alicante declares emergency and lands in Paris

    June 22, 2015

    Ryanair flight FR3722 from Frankfurt in Germany to Alicante in Spain has landed in Paris after declaring an emergency.    According to AirLive.net, the Boeing 737-8AS turned after being in the air for only a short while. The flight left from Frankfurt-Hahn international airport just under an hour ago and was scheduled to arrive in [...]

  • Koenigsegg’s One:1 “megacar” has broken the world record for car sprinting

    June 22, 2015

    A Swedish "megacar" has smashed the record for acceleration and deceleration, making it the fastest sprinting car in the world.   Koenigsegg's One:1 managed to go from stationary to 300km/h in just 17.95 seconds during a test run in Angelholm, Sweden. This is 3.24 seconds faster than the current record set by the Koenigsegg Agera R [...]

  • Small business confidence hits five-year high in the UK

    June 22, 2015

    Britain's small businesses grew solidly over the last three months, according to the latest small business index from the Federation of Small Business.   A “robust” improvement in confidence pushed up productivity, job creation and investment at a faster rate than in the economy as a whole.    Both investment and growth hit their highest [...]

  • Is university worth it? Nearly half of students think they aren’t getting good value

    June 22, 2015

    Students in their final year of university are split over whether it was worthwhile, with four in 10 saying it didn't provide with them good value for money. The findings come from a survey of 1,004 final-year students by ComRes, which revealed that just 46 per cent would do the same course again.   Those [...]

  • Expats beware: Working abroad could lose you money in the long run

    June 18, 2015

    Moving abroad for work can be a very appealing prospect – there are higher salaries, lower tax rates and an undeniable sense of excitement.   But doing so can often lead to financial losses down the line, according to financial advice firm AES International.   They calculate that many of the 78,000 Britons leaving the [...]

  • Singapore-style maths lessons could add £200 a year to students’ salaries

    June 18, 2015

    A maths programme used in Singaporean schools could add hundreds of pounds a year to British students' salaries once they hit the workforce, according to research by the UCL Institute of Education and the University of Cambridge.   The “Maths Mastery” programme focuses on fewer topics but goes into more depth than the programmes used [...]

  • Women in tech: Female health apps are helping us get to the top

    June 18, 2015

    Female health products are becoming recognised as a huge opportunity in the tech industry – you only have to look at the positive response to the release of Apple's reproductive apps to realise this.    And among all the tech sectors, digital female health is one of the fastest growing, with period and fertility trackers [...]

  • MRSA superbug found in pork sold by Sainsbury’s, Tesco, Asda and Co-operative

    June 18, 2015

    Pork sold by four major UK supermarkets has tested positive for MRSA CC398 – a variant of the superbug, which can cause skin disorders and serious infections in humans.    Products from Sainsbury's, Tesco, the Co-operative and Asda all tested positive for the bacteria during an investigation carried out by The Guardian.   Read more: Sainsbury's, [...]

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