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    There’s a secret, invitation-only Tinder for sexy people and celebrities

    There’s a secret, invitation-only version of Tinder – which is reserved for the rich, famous, and for people who do ‘extremely well’ on Tinder. The app is called Tinder Select, and an anonymous source revealed details to TechCrunch this week. To get in, you have to be nominated by an existing Tinder Select user – and must then be accepted by Tinder.

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    Proposal in front of northern lights captured in breathtaking photo

    There are a number of excellent ways to propose, whether it’s taking your bride-to-be up the Burj Khalifa or giving them a particularly clever bath bomb. Which was in front of the northern lights in the heart of the Arctic Circle. According to the Mail Online, Dale Sharp, 34, and Karlie Russell, 29, met through their careers as landscape photographers and now run DK Photography together in Queensland, Australia.

  • NewsThe Telegraph

    You can be a mum and have a career - here's how

    Only 40 years later, we boast the narrowest gender pay gap on record, more women on boards and the most gender diverse Parliament in history. Key to tackling this is closing the gender pay gap. This will help drive the culture change needed to smash right through that glass ceiling and consign it to history.

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    Dream job alert! The Duchess of Cambridge's private secretary is leaving her post

    CVs at the ready people, there’s a dream job up for grabs, because the Duchess of Cambridge’s private secretary is leaving her post this summer. Rebecca Deacon, has been Kate’s right-hand woman since 2012, the year after the Cambridges wed and has worked for the royal family for around a decade. The official statement from the palace reads: “After a decade of service to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry, Rebecca Deacon will be stepping down as private secretary to the Duchess 

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    Government announces new tax-free childcare scheme and promises to save families £2K a year

    The Government has been promising to do more to help working parents in this area for some time now and yesterday the Chancellor outlined their plans for this trickiest of parenting areas. In his budget speech Philip Hammond announced that two million households would be eligible for tax free childcare by the end of the year. Working parents of three and four year olds would be entitled to the extension of free childcare hours from the current 15 to 30 hours, later this year.

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    Tampons might be given out for free in Scotland to tackle period poverty

    According to The Times, Scottish Labour’s inequalities spokeswoman Monica Lennon used International Women’s Day as an opportunity to announce her bid to bring forward a member’s bill at Holyrood. If the proposal went through, schools would be legally required to provide free sanitary products for both students and staff.

  • NewsThe Telegraph

    5 surefire tactics to boost your confidence at work - every day

    Confidence is one of the single largest issues that stops women from starting their own business, climbing the corporate ladder and working in a way that suits them. The research pointed to poor self-belief being a critical barrier, with 37 per cent claiming to feel unready, 25 per cent citing a lack of confidence and 24 per cent concerned that they were missing the right business skills. All of these areas scream one thing: a confidence gap.