New antitumour drug paves the way for chemotherapy and surgery-less treatment
The drug seems to work well with chemotherapy and has a long-lasting effect till six months, as shown in mouse models where Z4P killed all cancer cells in the brain but spared the healthy cells.
UK SMEs are are paving the way for a greener future
British SMEs are making significant investments in sustainability, and this surge in eco-consciousness reflects the growing demand for sustainable options.
Android 14 tipped to get iOS-like battery health feature, custom lock screen clocks
If reports making the rounds online turn out to be true, Google will release the stable version of Android 14 around August this year.
UK-Australia free trade agreement to reduce the cost-of-living effect on consumers
This historic UK-Australia deal formally designated as the Australia-United Kingdom Free Trade Agreement (A-UKFTA) will be regarded as the ultimate standard for trading with Australia.
Majority of British business owners alarmed by soaring energy bills, survey reveals
As fixed market agreements and government subsidies for non-household energy bills expire, energy costs could potentially increase by 133 per cent.
France opens its first electric car battery factory
Europe is racing to step up its production of batteries and electric vehicles as the European Union has set a 2035 deadline to phase out the sale of new fossil fuel cars.
iPhone 15 set to enter mass production soon, here's everything we know
If things go as planned, Apple could unveil the iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15 Pro, and iPhone 15 Pro Max in September.
The importance of a lens in film
Metadata is used by visual effects teams to build realistic elements that match seamlessly with what was shot practically eliminating the potential for human error.
Grown Close, Sold Close - Unveiling the ups and downs of local sourcing in British supermarkets
Despite challenges, businesses are embracing local sourcing to strengthen their supply chains and align with customer preferences and environmental concerns.
UK government's £7 billion Energy Cost Relief program uplifts businesses
The energy cost relief program benefits majority of UK businesses, extending assistance to non-standard customers with license-exempt suppliers.
The environment is now 'shockingly unrecognisable' as fast fashion controversies continues
During King Charles' Coronation concert, well-known fashion designer Stella McCartney delivered a spoken-word performance on environmental conservation.
The inaugural Made in UK, Sold to the World Awards celebrates SMEs
DBT launches groundbreaking awards to recognise the significant contributions of SMEs to the UK economy by sustaining jobs, increasing wages, and expanding the economy.
US retail sales, industrial production post April gains
Retail sales rose by 0.4 percent in April from a month earlier to $686.1 billion
Stocks skittish on mixed European data, debt standoff
European markets fell in the red after starting the day in the green.
UK factories receive millions in funding to improve energy efficiency and push towards net zero by 2050
UK government's IETF has granted £24.3 million to top UK energy-intensive firms to help them improve their energy efficiency and reduce carbon emissions.
Here are 10 ways businesses can retain their new employees beyond 90 days without a pay incentive
High turnover reflects negatively on your company, and on yourself as a leader, especially in a digital age where both former and current employees turn to Glassdoor, LinkedIn and TikTok to leave reviews about their experience.
US senators launch renewed push to thwart China
Relations between Beijing and Washington have been declining steadily for years, with the rivals locking horns over trade, human rights and the origins of Covid-19.
Many UK businesses should adopt AI over the next year, according to research
By investing in AI, UK businesses can gain a competitive edge, allowing them to stay ahead of the curve and remain relevant in an ever-evolving digital age.
US stocks down after First Republic Bank takeover
US financial authorities announced the seizure of First Republic on Monday and that it had been sold to JPMorgan Chase
Intel, Samsung hammered as chips demand plummets
More than 80 percent of semiconductor manufacturing happens in Asia and the best scenario will see that share reduced to 50 percent by 2030.
Sunak seeks to boost UK business links amid crisis
Sunak's Conservatives and the main opposition Labour party are jockeying for position ahead of a general election expected next year.
How UK gig workers are navigating the dynamics of the unique British labour force
Many gig workers enjoy working on their terms but have to bear the burden of lower wages. However, employers are still turning to the gig sector to cut labour costs.
UK economy shows signs of recovery despite inflation's drag
British businesses reported their busiest month in a year and consumers turned more confident.
Wall Street is divided over impact of strong Chinese economic growth
Earlier this week, the US received encouraging economic indicators. However, analysts are considering the pros and cons as Chinese growth also beat expectations.
Microsoft could be secretly working on own AI chip, here's everything you need to know
Microsoft's Project Athena could be related to the company's long-rumoured custom ARM-based chips for servers.
Microsoft set to deepen AI integration for Windows 12
Windows 12 operating system could boast a myriad of highly-anticipated features including a new desktop user interface.
JP Morgan leads the pack as good news in the banking sector improves general economic outlook
Whilst the economic outlook is still uncertain after the March collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and near-collapse of Credit Suisse, recent results bring good news.
Over 900 victims of the Grenfell Tower fire reach settlement after 6 years
In the early hours of June 14th, 2017, a devastating fire engulfed Grenfell Tower, a 24-story residential building in North Kensington, London.
What happened with the Nestle E. coli outbreak in France?
Food suppliers need to demonstrate transparency across the global supply chain, with French health authorities confirming that the E. coli bacteria infection and complications were the cause of the death of a child.
UK and South Korea give joint statement on clean energy transition
The UK and South Korea have made a joint statement outlining plans for cooperation on the transition to a clean energy future based on renewable and nuclear technology.