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Britain's government revealed that there are no longer any all-male boards on the FTSE 100 as the number of female members doubled from 2011 to date. The latest annual report from Lord Davies of Abersoch released today, commissioned by the Department for Business, Innovation & Skills, showed that female representation almost doubled to 23.5%, from only 12.5% in 2011.

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