MindEar Aims To Prevent People From "Ever Entering Some Of The Negative Thought Cycles" at an Early Stage
Tinnitus, characterised by the perception of persistent ringing or buzzing sounds in the ears, is thought to affect 7.6 million people in the UK.
Travellers Face Potential 14-Hour Queues Due To EU's Upcoming New Border Scheme
The new EU border system is expected to come into place in October 2024.
Consumer-Centric Blockchain Solutions: The Key to Mass Crypto Adoption?
In the last decade, blockchain — the technology layer of Web3 — has shown potential to transform industries beyond finance.
CES Gadget Fest A Showcase For AI-infused Lifestyle
From self-driving baby carriages to ChatGPT in Volkswagen cars, artificial intelligence is expected to be center stage at the CES gadget extravaganza that formally opens Tuesday in Las Vegas.
Reported £19 Billion Surge in Mortgage Costs as Fixed-Rate Deals Near-Expiry
Around 1.5 million households are anticipated to have increased mortgage costs due to the housing crisis as the period of fixed-rate deals is ending.
Rafael Nadal's Epic Reply To Hilarious Time Violation Leaves Brisbane Crowd In Splits [Video]
Rafael Nadal is currently competing in the ATP 250 Brisbane International.
Strikes Shut Doors At World-famous French Monuments
Tourists travelling to visit historic French landmarks the Eiffel Tower and Normandy's Mont Saint Michel have found their doors closed for part of the past two weeks, as striking workers complain of underinvestment and too many visitors.
UK Ministers Under Fire for Allegedly Reneging on £2.4 Billion Pledge to Support English Farmers
The £227 million underspent fund has ignited a fierce debate within political circles as the unallocated funds could have been a lifeline for farmers.
Asian Markets Extend New Year Retreat After Fed Minutes
Asian markets continued their disappointing start to the year Thursday, tracking another loss on Wall Street after minutes from the Federal Reserve's December meeting dampened hopes for an early interest rate cut.
Retailers to Shoulder E-Waste Recycling Costs for Consumers in the UK Starting 2026
The implementation of these measures is expected to alleviate the burden on taxpayers while fostering a more sustainable approach to e-waste disposal.
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.
New Year Gets Off To A Weak Start As Traders Eye Rate Cuts
Asian markets slipped Tuesday as most traders returned from the New Year break looking forward to a 2024 that is expected to see a series of Federal Reserve interest rate cuts, but to also be full of economic and political uncertainty.
Major Japan Quake Kills Six, Triggers Tsunami Waves
At least six people died in a major earthquake that struck central Japan on New Year's Day, triggering tsunami waves over a metre high, damaging homes and sparking a major fire that wreaked destruction overnight, authorities said Tuesday.
Lionel Messi On Recruitment Spree For Inter Miami, Former Man Utd Player Identified As Next Target
Messi's close friend Luis Suarez signed for the club earlier this month.
Manchester United Block Mason Greenwood's Permanent Transfer, Reject £40m Bid From La Liga Side
Mason Greenwood and Man Utd mutually parted ways earlier this year.
British Asian Man Doesn't Get Job In Liverpool FC, Sues Club Over 'Racial Discrimination'
Liverpool rejected a job application from the British Asian man last year.
UK Government Says Nature Fund Added Over 2,500 Green Jobs to the UK Environment Sector
The UK government has revealed how its Green Recovery Challenge Fund helped add more green jobs and saved hectares of land across the UK through 150 environmental projects.
EU Face Backlash After Announcing New Accelerated Asylum System
After years of negotiations regarding the EU's Migrant Pact, the member-states have struck a deal that will see children having their fingerprints taken.
Manchester United: We Need 'Time And Patience' To Bring Back Success, Says Sir Jim Ratcliffe
Sir Jim Ratcliffe has agreed to buy a 25% stake in Man Utd for around £1 billion.
Global Stocks Rise After Holiday Break As Oil Prices Retreat
Global stocks mostly rose Wednesday as several more major markets returned from the Christmas holiday break as investors remained broadly optimistic in light of easing pressure from central banks.
Elon Musk-Owned X Faces A Lawsuit Over Non Payment Of Annual Bonuses
Aside from being rebranded to X, Twitter has witnessed several changes after Elon Musk acquired the microblogging site in October 2022.
Conor McGregor Slams Manny Pacquiao As He Seeks Big Money Bout In Saudi: 'Is He A Man Or A Mouse?'
Football star Cristiano Ronaldo sat through McGregor's rant as both stars watched ringside at a boxing event in Saudi Arabia.
Actor Charlie Sheen Survives Strangulation, Robbery By Neighbour At His Home In Malibu
The actor is doing well after being treated by paramedics after the incident.
British Billionaire Ratcliffe Agrees Deal To Buy 25 Percent Of Man Utd
British billionaire Jim Ratcliffe has agreed a deal to buy a 25 percent stake in Manchester United for about $1.3 billion, vowing to return the Premier League club to the "top of world football".
UEFA Suffers Court Defeat, But Super League Finds Few Fans
Europe's top court dealt football governing body UEFA a scything legal tackle on Thursday, but an attempt by rival Super League promoters to kick off a new competition met a solid defensive wall of clubs and fans.
French Unions Announce End Of Channel Tunnel Strike
French unions on Thursday announced the end of a wildcat strike that paralysed train travel through the Channel tunnel between France and Britain, saying the route would reopen shortly.
US Stocks Resume Upward Climb As Oil Dips On Angola OPEC Exit
Wall Street stocks resumed their upward climb on Thursday following a brief pullback while oil prices declined after Angola quit the OPEC oil cartel.
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.
Waning Influence Of OPEC+ In Spotlight As Prices Flag
Despite slashing oil production for months on end and announcing new cuts in late November, the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and its ten allies have struggled to boost flagging prices.
Bibby Stockholm Barge Suicide Victim Identified As Albanian National
Asylum seekers are speaking out against the Bibby Stockholm Barge after a series of suicides, revealing that "the boat is like a prison".