UK nurses prepared to strike until Christmas: union leader
Members of the union rejected a government pay offer on Friday and immediately announced an escalation in strike action.
Transgender swimmer Lia Thomas called 'fraud' by Florida Gov Ron DeSantis
DeSantis is a vocal advocate of protecting the rights of female athletes.
The University of Warwick revealed as the best university for gaming in the UK
Findings from Uswitch have provided insight into the best UK universities for gamers, whilst Nick Baker has revealed the positives of gaming for students.
Landlords vetting abuses on renters reveals high crisis on the UK rental market
A recent report displays extreme vetting procedures from landlords and letting agents, with the rules and regulations established on the amount of information allowed to be used by a landlord referred to as "very opaque".
Vaccines for cancer and heart diseases could be available by 2030, claims Moderna
US-based pharmaceutical firm Moderna has said that vaccines against cancer and heart diseases could be ready by 2030
Gender equality might be the solution to a longer life expectancy, according to recent study
Even the UN has admitted that the world will not be able to achieve gender equality by 2030, partly due to the setback from the social and economic fallout brought by the Covid-19 pandemic.
Jonathan Majors' arrest sparks furious Twitter reaction
The actor has been released on his own recognisance pending a follow-up court date on May 8.
Assault charges against Jonathan Majors dropped, actor may file defamation suit
The Creed III star Jonathan Majors may file a defamation suit against the female who recanted her domestic violence allegations against the actor.
What is misophonia? Little known hearing problem affects 18 per cent of adults in UK, study claims
Misophonia provokes strong negative reactions to common noises.
Candida auris: 'Urgent threat' warning issued for the highly contagious, drug-resistant fungus
The warning was issued by the American College of Physicians (ACAP) due to a rapid rise in cases over the recent months.
UK govt, health unions agree pay deal in bid to end strikes
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak hailed the agreement as "affordable for the taxpayer" and allowing his government "to deliver on my promise to halve inflation".
PM Rishi Sunak gets into trouble with law enforcement over his dog
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has often landed himself in hot water, either through his words or his actions.
'History will hold Donald Trump accountable' for Jan. 6, Pence says
Former U.S. Vice President Mike Pence offered his most forceful rebuke to date of his one-time boss Donald Trump on Saturday.
Britain's junior doctors prepare to strike over pay, burnout
Fed up with a government he says doesn't care, Poh Wang plans to go on strike with tens of thousands of other British junior doctors next week, saying he is overworked, underpaid and burdened with a student loan he cannot imagine paying off.
Aboriginal spears taken by Captain James Cook to be returned to Australia
The University of Cambridge has finally decided to return the four Australian Aboriginal spears.
More than half of UK workers considering side hustle in 2023, study says
As the debate around four-day working week lingers, priorities such as job security and the need to earn more are making more UK workers consider side hustles.
British police face struggle to clean up sexist culture after scandals
Britain's police force is under unprecedented pressure to reform after the conviction of officers for murder and rape, alongside evidence of widespread sexism and misogyny in its ranks.
Four-day working week 'more productive': UK study
Productivity did not suffer from the lighter working weeks, with company revenue rising 1.4 percent on average over the trial.
Nurses in England pause strikes to enter pay talks with government
Nurses in England will pause planned strike action to enter "intensive talks" with the British government on pay and conditions, both sides said on Tuesday, in the first sign of a break in a long-running dispute.
'Quiet Hiring' is taking over the workplace in the UK
New trending workplace phenomenon, 'Quiet Hiring', describes the practice of companies filling vacancies - without doing any actual hiring.
UK PM Rishi Sunak's wife jets off on luxury holiday in Goa
Akshata Murty was recently photographed vacationing in Goa with her daughters and billionaire Indian parents
Barçagate continues: FC Barcelona faces relegation amid €1.4m referee 'bribery' accusation
The club allegedly paid the vice president of the Technical Committee of Referees from 2016-2018.
Football captain from Thai cave rescue dies in UK
The cause of death has not been revealed but Leicestershire police said it was "not being treated as suspicious".
Local journalism is under threat at a time when communities need more inclusive reporting
Research also points to the commitment of local journalists to create a sense of community and to defend it.
Thousands of university workers will strike again over wages, reveals UNISON
"Not only are staff struggling but students feel the effects when universities are short-staffed," said UNISON head of education Mike Short.
From lockdown to strikes: The turbulent life of a Covid-year university student
Covid-generation uni students had their first and second year's disrupted by lockdown rules; now they're set to miss out on more learning due to union strikes.
India: Hostel warden dies of shock after student dies by suicide
In a double tragedy reported from the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh, a hostel warden died of shock after an engineering student committed suicide in the hostel.
What the world's longest happiness study says about money
For generations, society has grappled with the question of whether money brings happiness. Now a new book has some answers - with the data to back it up.
Why was the Turkey-Syria earthquake so deadly?
More than 2,300 people have been killed by the 7.8-magnitude quake near Turkey's Syrian border, with the toll expected to grow.
Workers stage largest strike in history of Britain's health service
Tens of thousands of nurses and ambulance service staff walked off the job on Monday in a pay dispute, putting further strain on Britain's state-run National Health Service with their largest ever strike.