Researchers Say That UK Businesses Could Benefit More From Immigration
Sunak's focus on the "overall migrant figures" has been dubbed as an "obsession" that does not recognise the contribution of skilled migrants to British businesses.
Bella Hadid Replaced With Israeli Model In Latest Dior Ad: Reports
However, no official statement has been issued by any of the parties involved in the controversy.
Lloyd's Of London Pays Out Over Slave Trade Links
Lloyd's of London, the insurance market, said Wednesday it would spend GBP52 million ($64 million) on racial-equality causes after a report found it played a "significant role" in the transatlantic slave trade.
Israel Falls Silent To Mark One Month Since Hamas Attacks
Quiet sobs during memorial speeches, mourning crowds lighting candles...
TikTok Accused Of Encouraging Suicide Amongst Teens
A collaborative report shows that TikTok's 'For You' page posed a potential threat to young people as it amplified depressive and suicidal content.
CEO Of The Ordinary Reveals How A Drug Addiction Almost Destroyed Her Company
Entrepreneur, co-founder and CEO of DECIEM, The Ordinary, Niod and other skincare brands, Nicola Kilner, speaks of her co-founder Brandon Trauxe's struggle with substance abuse.
UK Government Invest £118 Million to Make Britain 'AI match-fit'
These latest investments represent the Government's attempt to place Britain at the forefront of AI development and regulation.
Jewish New Yorkers Occupy Statue Of Liberty To Demand Gaza Ceasefire
Hundreds of US Jewish activists peacefully occupied New York's Statue of Liberty on Monday to demand a ceasefire by Israel and an end to the "genocidal bombardment" of civilians in Gaza.
UK's Sunak Makes Pre-election Pitch In First King's Speech Since 1951
Charles III gives the first King's Speech in more than 70 years Tuesday, formally opening the UK parliament with a run-down of his government's legislative plans as an election looms.
The Palestinian Dispossessed: Bearing Witness to the Nakba
Mounir is from the last living generation that experienced the Nakba, the expulsion of 750,000 Palestinians from the Holy Land in 1948. This is his story.
Second Man To Receive Pig Heart Transplant Dies 40 Days After Surgery
Similar surgeries have been unsuccessful in the past because the human body rapidly rejects animal organs.
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NHS is Receiving Boost From AI to Improve Faster Lung Cancer Treatment and Waiting Lists
A reported £21 million is being allocated to 64 NHS trusts across England to deploy cutting-edge artificial intelligence (AI) tools in hospitals.
Goldie Hawn Recalls 'Benevolent, Loving Feeling' During Alien Encounter In California
The actress said aliens "touched" her face and "it felt like the finger of God".
Ofwat Raises Alarm Over Financial Health of Key Water Companies in South East England
The water regulator responsible for overseeing the water supply in England and Wales has issued a warning regarding the financial stability of companies that serve more than 20 million customers in the southeast of England.
AI Tools Like ChatGPT Could Be Used To Launch Cyberattacks, Study Shows
ChatGPT and other similar AI tools can produce malicious code that hackers can use to launch cyber attacks.
Study Finds UK Entertainment Industry's Failure to Protect Sexual Assault Victims
A study from the University of York disclosed that sexual harassment victims in the UK's entertainment industry are still in distress after speaking out.
Godfathers of technology Believe AI Firms Must Be Held Responsible for Harm They Cause
Experts will gather at Bletchley Park, in Buckinghamshire, next week for a summit on AI safety after 23 experts signed a document claiming it was "utterly reckless" to pursue ever more powerful AI systems.
Sunak Nears First Anniversary As UK PM With Little To Celebrate
A first anniversary in office is normally a moment for a leader to celebrate, but Britain's Rishi Sunak hits the milestone this week with a mountain to climb to retain power in a general election expected next year.
Novel Induction Chemotherapy Treatment for Cervical Cancer Patients reduces risk by 35%
Induction chemotherapy was tested over the span of a decade on 500 patients with cervical cancer at medical facilities in the UK, Mexico, India, Italy, and Brazil.
Bedbugs Spotted On London Underground, Should You Worry?
Bedbugs are parasitic insects that feed on blood and are mostly active in the dark at night.
Welsh Water Admits Dumping Untreated Sewage Into UK Rivers For Years
The company had been illegally discharging wastewater for at least a decade.
Climate Activist Greta Thunberg Arrested By London Police
Thunberg was seen wearing a badge with the slogan "Oily Money Out".
Putin Arrives In China To Meet 'Dear Friend' Xi
Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in China on Tuesday to meet his "dear friend" Xi Jinping, bolstering their relationship at a summit that will be overshadowed by the Israel-Hamas war.
The Unintended Pitfalls of Machine Learning Models in Healthcare
Researchers have discovered that machine learning models in healthcare, despite their success, can sometimes become victims of their own achievements.
Putin Expected In Beijing, More Dependent Than Ever On China
Russian President Vladimir Putin heads to China next week to meet his "dear friend" Xi Jinping, forging even closer ties in a key strategic relationship in which experts say Moscow is increasingly the junior partner.
Pickleball: The New Sport Taking Britain by Storm
The number of clubs in the UK has doubled to almost 400 in just two years and there are now more than 12,000 registered players all over the country.
Milk Tea May Be Causing Depression And Anxiety: Study
Consumption of the popular beverage may be causing depression and anxiety in young adults.
Ex-Treasury Secretary Hints that the Pain of Osborne's Austerity is Still Being Felt Today
As Britain grapples with a cost of living crisis, the deeper fissures in the economy, including inadequate education and training spend, are more evident than ever.
Has the Hamas Attack on Israel Tripled Anti-Semitic Incidents in Britain?
Four days since the Hamas attack on Israel and anti-Semitic incidents in Britain have tripled to reach 89, the highest in nearly a decade, fueling some strict measures.