Over the course of his public life, Joe Biden has defined himself by his persistence and endurance, only reaching the pinnacle of American power late in life.
The result of her research was a set of nine principles that organisers could commit to in order to make their events more inclusive for women.These included adapting the use of language and imagery on websites to reflect and appeal to female runners, changing cut-off times, providing female toilets, period products, changing facilities and event T-shirts made specifically for female entrants, rather than unisex ones for all, and a safeguarding and harassment policy.
Criteria for elite races includes equal exposure for the female race on social media coverage and prizes for female competition.Power has seen change in some of the world's biggest races.since 2023 for some of its marquee events entitles those who are pregnant, have a pregnant partner or are adopting or birthing via surrogacy to a full refund and priority re-entry for up to five years.
But she says there is still a long way to go.The New York, Boston and London marathons now all have pregnancy deferrals in place, yet mothers must pay the entrance fee for a second time when they use the deferral scheme, she said.
Her organisation's criteria requests races to implement a two-year deferral to allow people enough time to recover fully from their pregnancies.
"The majority of races are commercial, it's a business. If they can get more people on their start lines then they're going to do it and the purpose of the guidelines is they're almost non-cost. It's a no-brainer," she said.The attack took place over the Easter weekend, initially affecting click-and-collect and contactless payments. A few days later M&S suspended all online orders.
"Over the last few weeks, we have been managing a highly sophisticated and targeted cyber-attack, which has led to a limited period of disruption," said M&S chief executive Stuart Machin.Police are focusing on a notorious group of English-speaking hackers, known as Scattered Spider, the BBC has learned.
The same group is believed to have been behind attacks on the Co-op and Harrods, but it was M&S that suffered the biggest impact.In a statement on Thursday morning regarding its website, M&S said: "Our website is open for browsing. As we work to get things back to normal for our customers we are doing some overnight updates."