Indian-Origin Family Found Dead In Their Multi-Million-Pound Mansion
The incident came to light after one of their relatives stopped by at their house to check on them.
Soaring Hospital Parking Fees in England Spark Outcry Amidst NHS Funding Concerns
The Liberal Democrats have decried this exponential rise in parking costs as a "tax on caring" and have criticised the government for falling short of its 2019 manifesto promise.
Apple iPhone Design Head To Team Up With Jony Ive, Sam Altman In Creating New AI Devices
Apple executive Tang Tan will be stepping down as the company's vice president of iPhone and watch product design in February 2024.
Masculine Car Designs Might Be Threatening The Lives Of Female Drivers
Since Elon Musk launched his new Tesla Cybertruck, electric car manufacturers have come under fire for designing masculine cars and marketing them towards men.
Missing Indian Student Found Dead in London Lake
The police have appealed for information from the general public in connection with the case.
Breakthrough Treatment Veoza Receives UK Approval to Tackle Hot Flushes
Veoza distinguishes itself as a non-hormonal menopause drug that directly targets the brain to prevent hot flushes.
Marvel Actor Jonathan Majors Found Guilty Of Assaulting Ex-Girlfriend
The actor is best known for playing Kang in the multiverse Saga of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).
King Charles III Visits High Court Ahead of Prince Harry's Hacking Case Result
His Majesty thanked the magistrates for their hard work during a tour around the Royal Courts of Justice.
Smoking Decline Halts Amidst Surge in Youth Uptake During Post-COVID Era
The pace of decline in smoking rates was previously at 5.2 per cent in the pre-pandemic years but became 0.3 per cent between April 2020 and August 2022.
'The Crown's' Meg Bellamy Shares What People 'Really Love' About Kate Middleton
The actress portrays the now-Princess of Wales in season 6 part 2 of the Netflix series which airs on Dec. 14, 2023.
MIT Group Publishes White Papers On AI Governance With Aim to Limit the Harm of the Technology
The European Union is currently trying to finalise the world's first "AI Law", that will aim to regulate systems based on the level of risk they pose.
Africa Trials for HIV Vaccine Discontinued as Initial Results Disappoint
The African-led trial was initiated in December 2020 but came to an early halt last month. Its conclusive findings are to be released in 2024.
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.
Dublin Riot Highlights 'Far-right' Agitation Over Ireland Immigration
Riots in Dublin this week have highlighted growing social tensions in Ireland, with political leaders and others blaming far-right agitators for stoking unrest over increased immigration in recent years.
Princess Eugenie Admits To Weight Loss Struggle After Birth Of Second Child
The royal gave birth to her second son, Ernest George Ronnie Brooksbank, on May 30, 2023.
UK-South Korea Sci-Tech Deals To Bolster Tech Cooperation & Joint Hosting of 2024 AI Safety Summit
The UK government has signed a series of sci-tech deals with South Korea to foster cooperation in AI, semiconductors, engineering biology, space tech and other areas during the South Korean PM's state visit to 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.
UK Government Prepares Crunch Budget With Eyes On Next Election
Britain's Conservative government this week unveils a budget update that could determine its chances of re-election -- or the size of its defeat -- with promises to reinvigorate the economy as the party lags badly in the polls.
Heat-Trapping Greenhouse Gases Reach Record High, Claims UN Report
The report comes ahead of this year's United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28).
Iceland Is Still Preparing For Volcanic Eruption After Authorities Declare High Threat
More than 3,000 residents have been evacuated from Grindavik as the construction of lava barriers at the Svartsengi Geothermal Power Plant continues.
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.
King Charles III Recalls Prince William's Proposal To Kate Middleton During Kenya Visit
"It was here, in sight of Mount Kenya, that my son, the Prince of Wales, proposed to his wife, now my beloved daughter-in-law," His Majesty said.
Police Urged to Double AI-Enabled Facial Recognition Searches to Enhance Crime-Fighting Efforts
In a letter addressed to police chiefs, policing minister Chris Philp spoke about the importance of embracing innovative tech in an effort to back law enforcement in preventing and solving crimes.
Trump Pledges To Reimpose Muslim 'Travel Ban' At Jewish Gathering
Donald Trump used a speech to a Republican Jewish convention Saturday to promise reimposition of a controversial travel ban that targeted a slew of mostly Muslim countries if he gets re-elected.
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.
Welsh Water Admits Dumping Untreated Sewage Into UK Rivers For Years
The company had been illegally discharging wastewater for at least a decade.
Britain Launches £400,000 Fairness Innovation Challenge To Tackle AI Discriminations
The UK government is looking for new innovative "AI Discriminations" tackling ideas from UK companies that can be used in healthcare and open use cases through the Fairness Innovation Challenge.
PR Expert Says Prince Harry, Meghan Markle's Brand 'Back On Track' After Successful NYC Visit
The couple visited The Marcy Lab School and held their first-ever in-person "Mental Wellness in a Digital Age" summit during World Mental Health Day.
UK-Japan Joint Space Mission to Trace the Universe Back to Its Origin
The UK Space Agency and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency are collaborating on the LiteBIRD mission to trace the Universe back to its origin using one-of-kind telescope lenses developed by Cardiff University.