Global stocks extend gains as US data reassures
Stock markets extended a global rally Tuesday as the first of a series of data due out this week gave no reason for the US Federal Reserve to hike interest rates further.
Elon Musk criticises LinkedIn, calls it 'cringe'
The newly introduced X Hirings feature allows companies to post jobs and establish professional networking.
Stocks advance on Powell comments, China cut to tax on trading
Global stock markets rose Monday on positive sentiment surrounding interest rates and Chinese stimulus measures.
AI revolution in video games has industry players treading warily
From generating story lines to coding entire games to turning ideas into animation, artificial intelligence is front and centre at Gamescom, one of the video game industry's biggest fairs.
Global stocks mostly fall ahead of central bank gathering
Wall Street stocks fell Thursday as markets braced themselves ahead of a major speech by Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell as a rally fueled by artificial intelligence star Nvidia fizzled.
Trade Secretary launches UK-India campaign on G20 visit to Jaipur
UK Trade Secretary launches "Alive with Opportunity" campaign during G20 visit to Jaipur, strengthening UK-India ties through trade, investment and cultural connections for a prosperous future.
Schools are being urged to prioritise cybersecurity learning with the industry expanding
The education platform Cyber Explorers is designed to help young students grasp cybersecurity and encourage them to have a potential career in the cyber sector.
ChatGPT creator Sam Altman says Elon Musk's exit was tough on OpenAI
OpenAI's current CEO Sam Altman says he had to reorient his life and make sure there was sufficient funding for the company after Elon Musk left.
Africa could be the answer to global supply chain disruptions, says new report
The United Nations Conference on Trade Development has shed light on how investing in African countries could help in tackling global supply chain disruptions.
UK lagging in switch to green energy, study warns
The UK risks being left behind in the production of "green" electricity, despite having once being considered a leader in the energy transition, according to a new study.
G20 Health Ministers' meeting sees Britain pledge £210 million to tackle AMR
The UK pledges £210 million for the global AMR fight at G20, with the investment aimed to be used to upgrade labs, train workforce, and improve genome sequencing.
UK SMEs secure record-breaking £21 billion in government contracts
Recent data reveals UK SMEs received £21 billion worth of government contracts in the fiscal year 2021/22, translating to an average of approximately £3,800 for every British small business.
UK commits multi-million-pound investment to AI in attempt to reduce carbon emission
The UK government's visionary multi-million-pound investment in Artificial Intelligence (AI) aims to revolutionise sustainable industries and carbon emission reduction.
Rural connectivity could make over £65 billion boost to UK economy
A study has revealed the potential for enhanced rural connectivity to inject £65.1 billion into the UK economy.
Top 10 Best Car Wash Foam Guns for a Spotless Shine
Discover the ultimate selection of top-rated car wash foam guns that guarantee a flawless and gleaming finish.
British SMEs set to receive further support on how to become green and sustainable
A recently launched platform, the UK Business Climate Hub, will advise British SMEs on lowering their energy bills and minimising emissions to help go green and achieve net zero.
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.
Rise of the machines: AI spells danger for Hollywood stunt workers
Hollywood's striking actors fear that artificial intelligence is coming for their jobs -- but for many stunt performers, that dystopian danger is already a reality.
UK export finance secures £50 million loan for Trifast's global expansion
UK Export Finance secures a £50 million loan for Trifast's global expansion, driving innovation in industrial fastenings and uplifting partnerships, export growth, manufacturing support, innovation and economic development.
The mental health of 14 million people is affected by rising mortgage rates
New research from Mind has revealed the detrimental impact that soaring mortgage costs are having on people's mental health, as well as their finances.
'Stigmatised': Sex workers join criticism of UK banks
London-based sex worker Marin Scarlett and right-wing populist Nigel Farage might initially appear unlikely campaigning allies, but when it comes to the pitfalls of banking in Britain they share a common cause.
Stocks waver on uncertain rate outlook
Concerns about further interest rate hikes weighed on stock markets Monday even as data pointed to economic fragility in the United States and Europe -- but Wall Street eked out gains to start the week.
Vivienne Miedema and UN Women urge FIFA to strive for gender equality in football
Vivienne Miedema and UN Women are fighting for improved pay and playing conditions for professional female footballers.
Amazon and Apple beat earnings forecasts as they polish AI skills
Amazon and Apple on Thursday reported earnings that topped market expectations, aiming for even better days ahead with the help of artificial intelligence (AI).
UK invests £33 million in green respiratory inhalers manufacturing to boost economy and create jobs
The UK invests £33 million in Kindeva Drug Delivery for green inhalers, creating jobs and boosting life sciences manufacturing.
Meta to launch AI chatbots with personalities to retain users
The multinational technology company are developing variations of chatbots with different personalities and functions in a bid to improve user retention.
Hydrogen transport projects in North East England awarded £8 million in government funding
Airport vehicles and supermarket delivery trucks are set to benefit from upcoming hydrogen transport projects taking place in Tees Valley.
Stock markets mostly drop, dollar firms
US and European stock markets mostly fell on Tuesday as investors reacted to macroeconomic data and corporate earnings, while the dollar firmed.
Do the majority of Americans still believe in capitalism over 'Bidenomics'?
The impact of planned economy policies needs a certain time to fully unfold – and a continuation of "Bidenomics" would hit the USA hard.
Apple's latest patent hints at possible arrival of 5G MacBook
Apple's new patent includes laptops in the list of devices that could be equipped with the company's latest technology to combat the Doppler effect.