Can hospitality close the employment gap for people with learning disabilities?
People with learning disabilities are the least likely group in Britain to be employed, yet their employment into hospitality has

People with learning disabilities are the least likely group in Britain to be employed, yet their employment into hospitality has

Activists gathered outside London’s Mexican Embassy in memory of the journalists killed in Mexico so far this year. Marking the Day of the Dead, which takes place on November 1 each year, they laid candles and placards outside the embassy near Oxford Circus.

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