Global experts set to gather at Bletchley Park for UK AI Safety Summit in November
The British High Commission announced that the summit is scheduled to take place from November 1st to 2nd and will aim to address critical concerns related to the development of artificial intelligence.
Disrespectful tourists in Italy spray football graffiti on 460-year-old landmark
Every summer, Italy reports several incidents that result in damage to renowned works of architecture.
NHS improves stroke treatment rates with AI platform for stroke imaging and monitoring
A new report provides valuable insights into how NHS Hospitals are using an AI platform for stroke imaging and monitoring for stroke care and treatment.
UK's Main Independent Installer of Commercial Mobile Signal Boosters
Exploring the role and impact of the UK's leading independent installer of commercial mobile signal boosters in enhancing connectivity and communication solutions for businesses.
Driving Economic Growth Through Affordable Mini Digger Hire: An Unexplored Catalyst
Exploring the potential of budget-friendly mini digger rentals as an untapped driver of economic expansion.
Sudanese citizens dying and hungry as violent conflict rages on
Months of war have left Sudanese citizens wanting food and healthcare, according to the United Nations
Why a sense of community is key to combating loneliness
The long-term impacts of loneliness are still emerging, with 55 per cent of the workforce feeling lonely on a weekly basis and 79 per cent saying their colleagues are the lonely ones.
Holidaymakers face £648 fine for breaking simple rule at Spanish beaches
Among UK travellers, Spain is one of the most popular summer destinations every year.
Apple to update the call interface on iPhones with iOS 17
Apple will reportedly roll out the stable version of iOS 17 in September, but some features aren't likely to be available at launch.
British government announces £13 million in funding for healthcare before AI Safety Summit
Ahead of Britain hosting the first AI Safety Summit this year, healthcare is set to be modernised with £13 million in funding handed to research projects.
Record number of lifesaving essential medicines approval by WHO could make universal health coverage a reality
The World Health Organisation has added over 500 lifesaving essential medicines to its essential list including the first approvals for multiple sclerosis.
'No evidence' Facebook harms well-being: global study
There is "no evidence" that the growth in using Facebook led to "widespread psychological harm", the largest independent scientific study on the topic concluded Wednesday, contradicting previous analyses and widespread perceptions.
41 migrants missing after new Mediterranean shipwreck
Forty-one migrants including three children are feared dead after being shipwrecked last week in the Mediterranean, UN agencies said, citing four survivors brought to the Italian island of Lampedusa Wednesday.
ChatGPT, Google Bard could fuel deadly mental illnesses: research
The new research highlights AI platforms' tendency to provide unhinged and potentially harmful advice based on questionable sources.
Is the planet paying the price for the effects of fast fashion?
The fashion industry accounts for more than 20 per cent of industrial water pollution, with garment workers being severely underpaid and overworked.
Record high of nearly 6,000 hospitality industry closures in the last 12 Months
There have been approximately one in 18 hospitality industry closures all over Britain in the past year, as the record-breaking number sends shock waves through the sector and raises concerns about the long-term viability of businesses.
UK Foreign Office offers another urgent warning for holidaymakers travelling to Spain
Thousands of families from the UK are set to travel to Spain with school holidays just around the corner.
TikTok set to sell Chinese products in the US soon
With TikTok gearing up to launch its e-commerce platform in the U.S., buyers will have access to a wide range of products from China.
UK Foreign Office issues urgent travel advisory for tourists heading to Spain, Greece
The peak summer travel season is currently ongoing across Europe.
'We need to look after the workers who look after us', says mental health fund
Backed by a mental health fund, the Safety Sensescaping Project aims to create safe and mentally healthy environments for all healthcare workers.
First-ever child deaths reduction prioritising vaccine allocation to prevent malaria in Africa
Around 18 million doses of the first-ever malaria vaccine have been assigned to 12 countries after they proved effective in a pilot study started in 2019.
Aspartame sweeteners 'possibly carcinogenic', says WHO
The WHO said Friday it was now classifying aspartame, an artificial sweetener commonly used in soft drinks, as "possibly carcinogenic to humans" -- though the acceptable daily intake level remains unchanged.
UK Government implements pay increases for public sector workers amid strikes
UK government offers pay raises to public sector workers amidst strikes. Junior doctors walk off the job for five days. Concerns were raised about NHS costs and patient care.
Introducing the Ultimate Guide: 8 Best UK Cleaning Services of 2023
Discover the ultimate guide to keeping your space spotless with the 8 best UK cleaning services of 2023, ensuring impeccable results and a hassle-free cleaning experience.
New online reform regulatory system of Ofcom could cost nearly £170m
Critics of the proposed reforms argue that the financial burden could place undue strain on online platforms, particularly smaller companies and startups.
UK plasma can be used for albumin manufacturing for life-saving treatments
The independent Commission on Human Medicines (CHM) revealed that the ban on deriving albumin from plasma donors is being lifted.
Purify Heroes: Top 10 Air Purifiers for a Healthy Home
Create a sanctuary of pure air in your home with the top 10 air purifiers, meticulously chosen to be your heroes in purifying and maintaining a healthy living environment.
Can consuming animal-based products cause a hormonal imbalance in humans?
Oestrogen, progesterone and testosterone are regularly found in animal products. Study shows this influx of hormones has a biological effect on humans.
Investing in England's worst quality housing could generate over £135 billion
Restructuring England's poor housing could yield £135 billion in societal benefits, according to the Building Research Establishment.
WHO's cancer research agency lists aspartame sweetener a possible carcinogen
Many popular diet sodas and carbonated beverages in the UK market use aspartame as a sugar substitute. These include brands like Diet Coke, Pepsi Max and Coca-Cola Zero.