UK Paralympian Slams Nike For Not Selling Single Shoes For Amputees
Nike has been accused of failing to live up to its inclusivity and diversity values after it refused to sell single shoes to amputees.
Businessmen Pay $18K To Join This Gruelling 3-day Bootcamp To Become Alphas
In a bid to "level up in business and in life," men are paying almost $20,000 for a 3-day fitness regime.
Rishi Sunak's New Housing for Asylum Seekers Will Cost Taxpayers a Shocking £46m
A scathing report by the spending watchdog shows Sunak's plan for asylum seekers to be housed across RAF sites and in a barge will cost £46 million extra.
Reenergizing Human Potential's Strategies Helps Nurses in India Training via Alleviating NHS Nursing Shortage
The UK's National Health System (NHS) has been seen in the past as one of the best healthcare systems in the world
UK Child Activity Workers To Be 'Legally Obliged' To Report Child Sexual Abuse
UK's sex offense laws are going to be strengthened with stricter child sexual abuse law which makes it a punishable offence to hide any child sexual exploitation leading to prison term.
Half-Naked Student Has Duchess of Edinburgh Struggling To Contain Her Giggles
Sophie visited the East Bank campus of London College Fashion to view the creations of the students in time for London Fashion Week on Feb. 19, 2024.
Young Creators Face Cost Dilemma At London Fashion Week
To show or not to show at London Fashion Week? The programme provides also a venue to showcase at London Fashion Week, which could be for example at a hotel close to the main setting.
UK Invests £7.4 Million in Global Space Exploration Projects
The Space Science and Exploration Bilateral Programme will facilitate collaborations between British universities and international space agencies.
New AI Regulation White Paper Talks of Preparing the UK Economy for Future AI Risks
A new AI regulation white paper has called for strict changes AI regulatory framework including supporting UK regulators with £100 million in funding to develop technical systems to monitor AI systems.
Microsoft Says AI Is Getting Deployed 'At Scale' As They Become World's Most Valuable Company
After AI was thrust into the mainstream discourse with the creation of ChatGPT in 2022, Microsoft quickly established itself as the driver of the technology.
UK and US Announce Partnership to Tackle Biological Threats For Future Pandemics
A new biological threat-tackling partnership has been formed between the UK and the US building on the Atlantic Declaration signed last year to strengthen biosecurity surveillance like disease outbreaks.
Dolly Parton Hopes To Be Invited To Tea With 'Adorable' Kate Middleton Again
The singer initially received an invite to have tea with the Princess of Wales while in London in August to promote her new album.
UN Criticism Of UK Rwanda Plan Incomprehensible: Minister
As Britain pushes forward with controversial plans to send migrants to Rwanda, a UK government minister voiced "amazement" Wednesday at the criticism it has drawn from the United Nations.
Doping Case Could Potentially Force Juventus Midfielder Paul Pogba Out Of Action For Four Years
Paul Pogba has had a frustrating return to Juventus and now his career may be cut short due to a positive test of DHEA earlier this season.
Microsoft Set To Spend £2.5 Billion On The UK's AI Infrastructure, Here's How It Will Benefit People
Microsoft believes its plans to create a large AI infrastructure in the UK will help create jobs, improve services and protect public security.
Employing Young People Could Save The Hospitality Sector From A Staffing Crisis
After Brexit, around 92,000 EU workers left the hospitality sector to return to their home country, leaving hospitality leaders pushing vacancies onto young people.
Wing Go Co-Founder & CEO Raymond Zhu: 'I'm super bullish about Dubai - nowhere else does business better'
The world is full of highly capable engineers and technologists, but many are still waiting for a 'big idea' to strike them
Will the Autumn Statement Tax Relief and the Media Bill Boost the UK Creative Industries?
The UK government has announced VFX tax relief to boost the UK film and television industry in the Autumn Statement, which, along with the Media Bill, seeks to change how TV shows are made and broadcasted in the UK.
UK To Boost Leadership In Space Technology That Monitors Climate Change
The UK has pledged millions to support the development of space technology that tackles global issues like weather prediction, climate-change monitoring and space debris removal.
Manchester United Launch New Programme To Provide Former Released Youth Players With Another Opportunity
Manchester United are prepared to offer help to over 200 of the club's ex-youth players, including 2011 FA Youth Cup-winning skipper, Tom Thorpe.
London Mayor Sadiq Khan Aims To Be 'Pro-Business' With New Investment Announcement for UK SMEs
London Mayor Sadiq Khan has launched a first phase of business funding worth £62 million to help UK SMEs in and around London to scale up, creating more jobs in the region.
New AI and Data Science Conversion Courses Funding To Make the UK Workforce More Inclusive
Banking on the success of the first phase of funding for AI and Data Science Conversion courses, the UK government has further announced £17 million in funding this year to diversify and enhance the AI skills of the nation's workforce.
UK Space Agency Signs Deal for UK Astronauts' Flight Mission to ISS
The UK Space Agency has signed a deal with the "only full-service orbital mission provider" in the space industry for a two-week UK astronauts' flight mission, showcasing the nation's role in commercial space investment.
UK-India to Strengthen Pensions Cooperation in 2023/24
The initiative, commissioned by the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO), aims to deepen collaboration between the UK and India on recent and planned regulatory reforms in the pension sector.
Big Brother Criticised For Being 'Too Woke'
ITV faced backlash after viewers of the Big Brother Launch Show accused producers of being 'too woke' and 'ticking boxes' with this year's line-up.
Russia Planning Sea Mine Attacks on Civilian Ships to Stop Ukrainian Grain Exports
A new British intelligence report exposes Putin's plan of "weaponising food" by launching sea mine attacks on civilian ships carrying Ukrainian grain in the humanitarian corridor created in the Black Sea.
Teachers Encouraged to Enter Schoolgirls Into UK's Flagship Cyber Security Contest
The CyberFirst Girls Competition fosters diversity in cybersecurity, empowering 12 to 13-year-old girls to explore coding, cryptography, and digital security. It combats the industry's 17 per cent gender imbalance.
UK Government Opens World's Most Remote Marine Science Base on Pitcairn Islands
The new marine science hub, furnished with advanced technology like remote-operated vehicles and underwater video systems, empowers global scientists to study pristine, undisturbed marine ecosystems.
Microplastics Found In Clouds, Could Cause Irreversible Damage, Warns Scientists
The team found as many as nine different kinds of polymer particles and a type of rubber particle in cloud mist.
Morrisons Appoints Rami Baitiéh of Carrefour France as New CEO After David Potts Steps Down
Baitiéh, currently the CEO of Carrefour France, is set to assume his role in November and will work closely with Potts during a transition period to ensure a seamless shift in leadership.