BBC Comes to Terms With Collapsing EV Market
17 May 2024
by Sallust
Michael Gove has been railing against the "resentment industry" of diversity and equality oozing out of HR departments. There's just one problem, says Sam Ashworth-Hayes: the Tories created it.
The diversity, equity and inclusion industry has been dented by several recent antisemitism disputes as activists put Jews and Israel in the 'white oppressor' category and justify all forms of 'resistance' against them.
In possibly the most stupid contribution to the Covid Inquiry so far, Lee Cain has said Boris Johnson was wrong to listen to a diversity of views but should have had more diversity in his "white and middle-aged" team.
France has banned all pro-Palestinian protests until further notice – a blatant violation of free speech. The reason they did so is obvious: they don’t want a repeat of the riots that took place earlier this year.
SNP leader Humza Yousaf may be leading his party towards electoral disaster, but that's no reason not to put him on the cover of Time magazine and laud him as a "next generation leader", it seems.
Telecoms giant BT is under fire after a top executive declared that a plan to cut more than 1,000 jobs in rural East Anglia while hiring new staff in major cities is to boost its workforce diversity.
Football Focus is in peril due to plunging viewing figures ahead of its 50th anniversary with the show struggling to recover since Dan Walker was replaced by Alex Scott. Go woke, go broke?
Entrepreneur Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones MBE has sparked an online row after criticising the England Women's World Cup team for their lack of diversity, saying they all "look blonde and blue-eyed".
In discussing Nigel Farage's bank accounts with a journalist, outgoing NatWest CEO Alison Rose cast doubts over her trustworthiness. But her letter of apology puts question marks over her literacy as well.
Two years ago Chief Diversity Officers were some of the hottest hires into executive ranks. Now, they increasingly feel left out in the cold.
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