Entrepreneur turned away from London Tech Week for bringing baby sparks industry backlash
A female entrepreneur has criticised London Tech Week after she was refused entry for bringing her eight-month-old daughter to the event, prompting
A female entrepreneur has criticised London Tech Week after she was refused entry for bringing her eight-month-old daughter to the event, prompting
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I’m all for a bit of back-patting. Especially when it’s well deserved, and even more so when the hand doing the patting
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