Troubling Surge Due to Class A Drugs: Football Clubs With Most Arrests And Bans in 2022-23
The surge in arrests at football matches has reached levels last seen almost a decade ago, painting a troubling picture of fan conduct that demands attention.
Oil Prices Slip as Investors Eye Israel's Response to Iran Strike
Oil prices experienced a slight decrease after reaching a six-month record. Investors have shrugged off fears of a wider Middle East war disrupting supplies.
American Women Reveal What Shocks Them About UK People, Homes and Clothes
Three American women have been documenting their adaptation to the UK on TikTok by pointing out the main differences between the two countries.
Elon Musk xAI Calls on Engineers, Designers to Build the Future
Elon Musk's AI firm, xAI, seeks top talent. Their upgraded chatbot, Grok-1.5V, and new RealWorldQA benchmark showcase AI advancements.
London Rent To Increase 13% in Next 3 Years; Officials Want Better Protection of Renters
Rent rises are set to grow by a further 13 per cent despite having increased at the fastest rate recorded in the past two years
Russians Pay $750 For 'Luxury' Round Trip Skiing Trip in N. Korea
More than 200 Russian tourists holidayed in North Korea on an exclusive ski tour as the pariah state lifts its pandemic tourism ban
London Man Pays $62 Monthly To Live In A Refurbished Dumpster To Avoid High Rent
This London architect started living in a rented dumpster to express his living conditions through art and reduce monthly living costs to extremely low levels.
Low Cost Airline 'Wizz Air' Partners With Firefly To Turn Human Waste Into Jet Fuel
UK startup turns human waste into aeroplane fuel, reducing airlines' environmental impact.
UK Senior Almost Loses Money To Nigerian Scammer Pretending To Be Gary Barlow
Janet Smith has decided to tell her story to raise awareness of online scammers and to make older individuals more alert.
OpenAI, Meta Push Artificial Intelligence Closer to Human-Like Thinking
Meta's upcoming AI can plan your trip! This leap in AI could be a step towards human-like thinking machines (AGI).
Microsoft Opens AI Hub in London to Advance Consumer Tech
Microsoft has opened a London AI hub to develop language models, hire top talent, and partner with OpenAI.
Breaking Down the Numbers: Premier League Clubs' £3.8 Billion Wage Bill Exposed
Premier League clubs' wage structures unveil a fascinating narrative, with Arsenal emerging as a beacon of fiscal efficiency amidst the league's heavy spenders.
'Tomb Raider' Lara Croft Is Most Iconic Character of All Time - BAFTA
According to a new BAFTA poll, Tomb Raider's Lara Croft reigns supreme as the most iconic video game character.
Amnesty International's Shocking Short Film Exposes How UK's Squalid Housing Kills Children
Temporary accommodation contributed to the deaths of more than 34 children since April 2019.
AI Art Project Honors Strength of Women with Secondary Breast Cancer
This art exhibit showcases the fight against breast cancer. One piece reflects hope for the future, while others highlight dangers and potential solutions.
This London Start-Up Works 4 Days a Week Thanks to AI
Business leaders across the UK have turned their attentions to a technology-driven shortened workweek as Artificial Intelligence (AI) continues to develop.
Gen Z and Millennials Show Less Support for Gender Equality vs. Boomers, Study
A new study exposed the Gen Z's "woke" culture on gender equality for being less progressive than originally thought.
Greycoat Real Estate On Navigating London's Evolving Workspaces
Greycoat, a leading real estate development and management company offers large-scale institutional clients with cost-saving enhancements and opportunities.
Andrew Masanto's Pioneering Journey through Blockchain and Beyond
The cryptocurrency and blockchain market has experienced its fair share of volatility, however, recent developments signal a brighter outlook for the sector.
Taxpayers Footing ISIS Bride's £250,000 Legal Fees As She Tries To Return To UK
Shamima Begum, who left the UK to join the ISIS, lost another appeal against the UK government's decision to strip her of her British citizenship.
Train Strikes London 2024: Dates, Ticket Refunds, Which Lines Are Affected
London Underground staff will go on strike on two separate occasions in April and May over ongoing pay and working condition disputes.
UK Court Set To Issue Julian Assange Extradition Ruling
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will find out Tuesday whether he can mount a final UK legal bid to challenge his extradition from Britain to the United States, court listings showed.
Moscow Attack Puts Spotlight On IS Threat To Western Europe
Friday's attack on a Moscow concert hall is exacerbating worries that similar acts could hit targets in western Europe which is hosting exceptionally high-profile sports events this summer, analysts say.
London Still Awaits Olympic's Promised 'Affordable' Housing
More than a decade after London hosted the Olympic Games, cranes are still everywhere in and around the Olympic Park in Stratford, where an array of buildings are under construction.
Charles And Catherine's Cancer Diagnoses: Key Dates
Catherine, Princess of Wales's announcement Friday that she has cancer and is in the early stages of chemotherapy comes just weeks after King Charles III revealed his own cancer diagnosis.
Catherine, Britain's Cancer-stricken Princess
Catherine, Princess of Wales -- who announced her cancer diagnosis Friday -- is a central figure in Britain's royal family who has won fans for her supportive role alongside William, the future king.
AI Can Spot Health Risks Before Symptoms Appear, Study Finds
A new AI study shows promise in predicting future health issues based on medical records. Foresight, the AI tool, achieved accuracy rates between 68% and 88%.
From Photoshop To 'You Don't Look Like An MP', Female Politicians Are Still Judged On Their Appearance
For years, female politicians have been criticised by the public for their wardrobe. The trend has continued.
Student Amputates His Legs To Get £1M Insurance Payout; Only Gets £5611 and Has To Pay It Back
Taiwanese student, Zhang, worked alongside Liao to try and fraudulently claim £1 million in insurance payouts over leg amputations caused by frostbite.
Londoner Shares Why She Quit Her Job at a Prestigious Museum and is Happier Getting Paid Less
Survey data shows that 64 per cent of employees are willing to take a pay cut for a job that better supports their mental wellbeing.