Interview with Aine Duffy I’m from County Cork, Ireland and a genre-bending innovator. I try to use what I can from my writing, building, and performing with my electric guitar for a fairer, fun world. So I am a passionate activist for social change, tackling important issues with wit and infectious humour. I deliver biting commentary filled with sarcasm and fun. This ensures powerful messages are heard and remembered. I challenge gender imbalances in the music industry. One example is [...| Broke Girl in the City
Brits save £400 a year by cancelling subscriptions - but still lose £61 to the ‘direct debit trap’, HSBC UK Consumers are saving an average of £34 a month| Broke Girl in the City
New research: Nearly half of UK businesses unaware of upcoming workplace sexual harassment law A new study* by Culture Shift has revealed new insights.| Broke Girl in the City
Ex-top shopping channel TV host & celebrity agent reinvents himself as the go-to video communications consultant. After 25 years in the entertainment| Broke Girl in the City
Not so 'appy days: Brits lose £368.56 on average taking personal advice from Instagram and TikTok On one hand, I love that personal finance has come into| Broke Girl in the City
Bosses ask female staff to dress 'sexier' according to Slater and Gordon I was shocked when I saw this headline come through from solicitors Slater and| Broke Girl in the City
PAUSE Live Calls on Women to Check Their Vulvas and “Know Your Normal” Powerful new campaign urges women to take charge of their intimate health On Tuesday 8 July, the team behind PAUSE Live. It is the UK’s largest event dedicated to women’s health. They officially launched their 2025 awareness campaign “Know Your Normal”. This is a national call for women to better understand their bodies. Women are encouraged to trust their instincts and seek the support they deserve for intima...| Broke Girl in the City
Call for action as report exposes scale of sexual harassment at work A new survey has revealed that sexual harassment remains widespread in UK workplaces.| Broke Girl in the City
Interview with Tricia Duffy Hi Tricia, thanks so much for doing this interview! Tell us a little bit about yourself. Oh! Where to start … I am a| Broke Girl in the City
How anyone can afford to save for an 'emergency fund' living in the city on a modest budget is beyond me. Don't get me wrong, when you are living from| Broke Girl in the City
Savings inertia costs even more as savings rates fall, hitting £1,238 More than half of savers (52%) haven’t moved any of their savings in the past year.| Broke Girl in the City
Help to Buy: ISA Last chance to open one this Saturday. Deadline: Saturday 30th November 2019 If you follow Martin Lewis from MoneySavingExpert you will| Broke Girl in the City
Five steps to making the most of your bonus For some people, the New Year may bring positive cash flow with either pay rises or annual bonuses. If you are| Broke Girl in the City
Chancellor's Spring Statement to ease the rising cost of living - but is it enough? Tax cut for nearly 30 million UK workers through rise in National| Broke Girl in the City
5 Money Mistakes that cost me $1,000 (to avoid next year) I wanted to share the financial mistakes I made this year, and what I have learned from them.| Broke Girl in the City
4 Ways how you can save money this winter Winter is coming hard and strong. London experiences a cold winter every year, with rainy weather every other| Broke Girl in the City
Spring Budget 2024 - Your ten key takeaways & what you need to know National Insurance cut could save you £754, but it’s not quite what it seems.| Broke Girl in the City