The proportion of women on the boards of Britain’s large public companies has reached 30 per cent for the first time in history, a campaign group has said.The 30% Club, a multinational group that promotes greater representation of women on boards, said women now hold 903 out of 3,008 board positions at the 350 biggest companies by market capitalisation listed on the London Stock Exchange.In 2010, when the 30% Club was founded, the share stood at only 9.5 per cent.
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