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Advocate for women’s rights whose career spanned law, banking, regulation and nuclear industry
Lobby group suffers chaotic year with chair resigning following alleged staff mistreatment
Barbara Judge resigned in March after investigation into her conduct
Behind conflict between Lady Judge and Stephen Martin lies a struggle to maintain group’s relevance
Chris Walton, former EasyJet finance chief, appointed after inquiry into racism claim
Dementia research is lagging far behind other health conditions such as HIV/Aids and cancer
Lady Judge had already told business group she would ‘step aside’ during investigation
Lobby group that lacked a sense of direction, now lacks a chair person
Boardroom tussle over accusations of sexism, racism and bullying
Chairman faces IoD council after leak of damaging report
Allegations against chair Barbara Judge point to rifts at the business institute
Institute of Directors starts ‘full investigation’ into chair’s conduct
Company directors are twice as likely as others to be victims of identity theft
Business leaders from the City on planning for the departure of a key member of staff
Institute of Directors wants retirees protected from ‘BHS-style’ failures
Just 14 of Europe’s 350 largest groups have female chief executives
Watchdog needs powers to block merger deals, says outgoing head
The FT’s network of 50 business leaders digest the momentous referendum result and its ramifications
UK ranks eighth out of 12 European countries despite new targets
A move out of London looks less likely but comes at a cost
Engage your chairman when you speak out for Europe, advises IoD’s Lady Barbara Judge
First female IoD chair joins board of Lixil as it struggles with accounting scandal at unit
Schoolgirls must be shown that there is no such thing as a ‘female’ career, writes Barbara Judge
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