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Britain’s top female executives are flocking to a new training course designed to protect themselves – from harassment and sexual assault at work.

High-flyers from some of the UK’s biggest companies are signing up for the safety
classes – to learn how to fend off unwanted attention from colleagues.

Instead of traditional martial arts they are shown easy-to-remember defence tactics – including how to stop a would-be sex attacker by breaking their finger.