Manchester City Midfielder Bernardo Silva Takes Aim At Intense Football Schedule
With the FIFA Club World Cup expanding in 2025, Bernardo Silva has become the latest footballer to speak on the harm of more football being scheduled.
No 'Firm Date' For Stopping The Boats, Admits British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak
Sunak's strategy to cut this figure is centred around sending migrants to Rwanda – but this plan was blocked by the Supreme Court last month.
'SNL' Mocks Prince William, Kate Middleton's Christmas Card
The Prince and Princess of Wales have been accused of doing a bad Photoshop job on their Christmas family portrait.
Large AI Models Can Now Create Smaller AI Models Without Humans, Scientists Find
While large language models like ChatGPT are more advanced, smaller AI models that perform a specific task can play a key role in improving our daily lives.
Popular Spanish Airport Hit By £1.7 Million Suitcase, Robbery Scam; 14 Workers Arrested
Another 20 workers are believed to be under investigation in this case.
US Senate Staffer Who Allegedly Had Sex In Congressional Hearing Room Gets Fired
The incident came to light after a video of the act made it to private WhatsApp group chats.
Imelda Staunton Says She Was 'Inconsolable' After Learning Queen Elizabeth II Had Died
The actress portrays the late monarch in seasons 5 and six of the Netflix show "The Crown".
Microsoft Reportedly Planning To Use Nuclear Energy To Power Its AI Ventures
Microsoft has teamed up with fusion power company Helion, which is expected to start generating nuclear energy through nuclear fusion by 2028.
Tech Firm CEO Accused Of Treating Assistant As 'Sex Slave'
The allegations came to light after the former employee filed a lawsuit against Tradeshift's ex-CEO Christian Lanng.
Sunak Wins Rwanda Bill Vote And Avoids Tory Rebellion
Despite several humanitarian concerns, Rishi Sunak's emergency Rwanda legislation was passed by an overall majority vote in the House of Commons this week.
In Iraq, China Finds A Reliable New Investment Partner
Iraq's Prime Minister greets President of the Chinese Tsingshan Holding Group, Mr. Zhang Jiming, and his delegation in Baghdad, 30 November 2023
UK Defence Ministry Fined For Afghan Data Breach
The UK defence ministry has been fined GBP350,000 ($440,000) for disclosing personal information of 265 Afghans seeking to flee the Taliban, a data watchdog announced on Wednesday.
A Reported £80 Million Allocated to Regenerate Brownfield Land and Construct Thousands of Homes
In a major push to revitalize neglected urban spaces and create vibrant communities, the UK government has announced the opening of the third and final round of the £180 million Brownfield Land Release Fund 2.
Why Your Employer Branding Should Be At The Centre Of Your Recruitment Strategy
Small business leaders will benefit from this article because it explores the ins and outs of employer branding and how it can improve their own company's recruitment success.
Manchester United Was 'Toxic At Times' Under Former Managers, Claims Scott McTominay
Man Utd players are firmly behind boss Erik Ten Hag, says McTominay.
Part-time and Shift Workers Face Holiday Pay Cut of £248 Million Due to UK Rule Change
The UK rule change, which comes into effect next month, has raised concerns among workers and labour advocates, prompting reconsideration of the decision.
Former Manchester United Defender Gary Neville Urges Club To Stick With Under-fire Boss Erik ten Hag
Erik ten Hag's future has been called into doubt after a string of poor results this season, including a 3-0 home loss to Bournemouth this past weekend.
F1: Lewis Hamilton Heaps Praise On 'Faultless' Rival Max Verstappen
Hamilton admitted that Verstappen did not put a single tyre wrong throughout the recently concluded 2023 F1 season.
Zelensky To Meet With Biden, Republicans As War Funding Dries Up
Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelensky will travel to Washington Tuesday to meet President Joe Biden and plead his case before Republicans balking at sending more money for his fight against Russia, amid warnings aid will run out in weeks.
Friends Told Me 'You Can't Succeed' At Man Utd, Don't Take Up The Job, Reveals Erik Ten Hag
The Dutch boss left Ajax to take over the Red Devils ahead of the 2022-23 season.
The Reason Dominic West Barred His Son From Playing Prince William In 'The Crown' Season 6
The actor's teenage son Senan West played Prince William in season 5 of the Netflix series.
Washington Post Staffers Walk Off The Job In 24-hour Strike
Hundreds of staff at The Washington Post, one of America's most storied newspapers, walked off the job Thursday in a 24-hour strike after 18 months of contract negotiations failed to secure a deal.
Under-pressure UK PM Insists Rwanda Migrant Plan 'Will Work'
UK leader Rishi Sunak insisted Thursday that his latest immigration plan would work, as the issue threatened to tear apart his ruling Conservatives, putting his premiership in jeopardy.
Reference To Windows 11 24H2 Surfaces Online Ahead Of Windows 12's Rumoured 2024 Launch
We shouldn't get carried away with the recently spotted reference to Windows 11 24H2 because it could be a typo or a placeholder name for next year's release.
US Oil Prices Slide Below $70 A Barrel; Mixed Day For Global Stocks
US oil prices finished below $70 a barrel for the first time since July on Wednesday on a mixed day for global equities, as traders pondered hopes for interest rate cuts from the European Central Bank and the US Federal Reserve.
Top UN Official Calls Conditions In Gaza 'Apocalyptic'
The statement came after Israel launched an offensive in southern Gaza after the ceasefire ended.
Global Stocks Mixed As US Crude Prices Slips To Five-month Low
Global stocks were mixed Tuesday as investors digested data suggesting a slowing US labor market, while US crude prices sank to a five-month low amid lingering concerns about demand.
Spotify Streamlines Operations: Cuts Nearly 1,600 Jobs Amid Escalating Costs
This is the third and most substantial round of layoffs for Spotify this year, a move attributed to pressure from an activist investor.
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.
Brexit, COVID And Strikes Have Left Hospitality Businesses In 'Crisis'
UK Hospitality says businesses are left in "crisis" mode after the recent Autumn Statement announced that the standard business multiplier would increase by more than six per cent.