Will Wendie Renard Be Crowned The Best Women’s Player In The World?

Earlier this year Olympique Lyonnais won their fifth consecutive UEFA Women's Champions League title, their seventh in all-conquering decade, but none of their players has ever been voted as FIFA's World Player of Year.
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Some private companies are keeping tabs on employees with systems that may rely on questionable behavioral science foundations.
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Real wages have dropped by 1.2% as regular pay growth fails to keep up with soaring inflation, according to the latest official figures.
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The UK energy system is drowning in natural gas. There is so much of the stuff in this country that for the time being at least no-one is quite sure what to do with it.
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Everyone in the UK is feeling the pinch from rising prices, but the pain is not being felt evenly.
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The company said if the agency approved reopening the plant, production could resume and store shelves would be restocked within several weeks.
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Twitter's chief executive has hit back after Elon Musk put his deal to buy the platform "on hold" over concerns about fake user accounts.
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A former chief executive of Unicef UK is to spearhead the charity being set up to receive the proceeds of Roman Abramovich’s proposed £2.5bn sale of Chelsea Football Club, even as the controversial sale hit a potentially significant stumbling block.
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The founder of Cazoo, the British-based digital car-buying service, has staked another seven-figure sum on a recovery in its valuation after a precipitous share price collapse.
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The governor of the Bank of England has warned of "apocalyptic" food prices, as he said there is nothing the Bank could have done to prevent soaring inflation.
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In a memo on Monday, the company said it wanted to ensure that its employees had “access to quality health care.”
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A new regulatory filing by the company in talks to merger with Trump Media & Technology Group also warned that regulators may not let the deal go through.
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The former Federal Reserve chair warns that the U.S. could be headed for a period of 1970s-style “stagflation.”
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Google is being sued over its use of confidential medical records belonging to 1.6 million individuals in the UK.
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Authorities moved quickly to censor videos and photos that showed students at Peking University demonstrating.
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The carrier made a tender offer valued at $3.2 billion, and said it was willing to pay more if Spirit cooperated with an acquisition.
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The former chairman of the Federal Reserve has a new book out on Tuesday explaining the powers of the Fed and Congress to juice or slow our economy amid a supply-chain crunch and sky-high demand.
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“This is a complicated issue that’s without precedent and with profound consequences,” Chris Kempczinski, the chief executive of McDonald’s, wrote in a message to franchises that was obtained by The Times.
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But the deal would allow the French automaker to repurchase its share of the company in case it wants to return to Russia in the future.
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To some, the pursuit of workplace happiness — and its price, like an $18,000 “happiness M.B.A.” for managers — can seem like a corporate attempt to turn feelings into productivity.
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The average price of a litre of diesel has hit a new record high, according to the AA, signalling further financial pressure on households and businesses amid the cost of living crisis.
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In the three years since the television industry’s biggest companies pitched their shows to advertisers in person at the so-called upfronts, the entertainment industry has been flipped on its head.
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The energy price cap, the mechanism that determines gas and electricity bills for 22 million households, could soon be reviewed every three months under plans announced by the industry regulator.
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Europe's largest airline has reported an easing in annual losses but warned its return to profitability remains clouded by "fragile" demand despite discounting fares to stimulate custom.
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The U.S.-EU Trade and Technology Council had its first meeting in Pittsburgh last fall, which participants said helped forge ties that proved critical when the two economies joined to impose sanctions on the Kremlin following its Feb. 24 attack on Ukraine.
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