UK Mergers and Acquisitions Witness 33% Decline, Lowest Levels Since 2009
The notable 33 per cent decrease in the overall value of mergers and acquisitions deals involving UK firms amounts to £207 billion throughout 2023.
Prince Harry To Leave Montecito, Will Do What Royals 'Least Expect' in 2024, Says Astrologer
"He's restless and longing for another fresh start," astrologer Debbie Frank said.
Copilot Chats On Edge And Bing Outnumber Websites By A Billion, Microsoft Says
The Edge browser stopped over 127 million phishing attacks, which is equivalent to stopping 4 phishing attacks every second for an entire year.
YouTube King MrBeast Shuns Elon Musk's Invitation To Upload Videos On X
Despite rejecting Elon Musk's request to post his videos on X, MrBeast said he is willing to "test stuff once monetisation is really cranking".
Air Canada Slapped With £58k Fine For Forcing Disabled Passenger To Drag Himself Off Plane
The incident took place in August last year.
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.
Russian Celebrities' 'Almost Naked' Party Amid Ongoing War Causes Massive Outrage
People have been demanding action against everyone who was a part of the event.
Largest Young-Onset Dementia Study in the World Shows Hope for Prevention
A four-year study of over 350,000 below 65 age people in the UK has revealed that young-onset dementia is influenced by health and lifestyle risk factors like depression and Vitamin D deficiency.
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.
ChatGPT Outperforms Professional Advice Columnists, Study Shows AI Gives Better Advice
ChatGPT offers more detailed answers as compared to those of the advice columnists, but most people still prefer a human to answer their questions.
The 2024 Forecast for Retail Industry: 'It is going to get worse'
Projections released by Think Tank suggest that consumers are likely to maintain a cautious approach to spending in the initial months of 2024.
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.
TikTok Now Wants Creators To Post Longer Videos To Get Paid
TikTok is reportedly testing the ability to upload fifteen-minute videos after shutting down the Creator Fund in several countries.
OpenAI Could Release GPT-5 (Or GPT-V) Sooner Than Expected, Here's Why
Recent developments, including OpenAI's $10 million (about £7 million) grants program to make superintelligent AI safe, point to the impending arrival of GPT-5.
OpenAI Announces A New ChatGPT Feature That Lets You Archive Your Chats
ChatGPT's new Archive Chats feature adds another layer of privacy and security while putting more control in the hands of the users.
EU Agrees 'Historic' Reform Of Asylum Laws
The EU on Wednesday agreed to an overhaul of its asylum system that includes more border detention centres and speedier deportations, prompting migrant charities to slam the changes as "dangerous".
Junior Doctors' Strikes Impact Emergency Services During Festive Season
The Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Trust, responsible for managing the Cheltenham A&E, has announced the closure until 8 am on Saturday, 23 December.
OpenAI Says It Will Pay Researchers To Make Superintelligent AI Systems Safe
OpenAI is trying to figure out how current AI systems can be used to monitor the outputs of newer, more advanced AI systems.
US Senate Leaders Say No Ukraine Aid Before Year's End
The Democratic and Republican leaders of the US Senate said Tuesday that Washington will not be able to approve new aid for Ukraine before year's end, as the two sides continue to seek a compromise.
NHS Strikes Continue Amid Plans For A Six Day Walkout In January
While the government's wage increase was accepted earlier this year, NHS employees have planned to intensify the strike actions across the UK.
Israeli Business Continue To Collapse And Beg For Customers
Israel's economy has significantly decreased and companies continue to collapse after the country lost 8% of its workforce to the Israeli Defence Forces.
Colossal Costs and Insatiable Influencers: How One Cake Maker Is Weathering the Storm With Swagger
Cake maker Reshmi Bennett spills the beans on her viral creations, her boisterous social media presence, and thriving in a tumultuous business environment.
Ofgem Proposes Energy Price Cap Adjustment to Tackle £3 Billion Debt Crisis
The proposed measure involves a one-time adjustment of £16, spread across the period from April 2024 to March 2025.
Putin Left Furious After UK Implement Further Sanctions On Russian Goods
As Russian President Vladimir Putin continues to deny an economic crisis, the UK and its NATO allies have implemented further sanctions on Russian businesses.
BRICS Ushers in Expansion, Spotlighting a Green Future for Fashion
The BRICS alliance – comprising Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa – is gearing up for expansion.
Queen Elizabeth II's Former Press Secretary Says 'The Crown' Portrayal Did Her Disservice
"I don't remember her being glum and boring," Dickie Arbiter said of the show's depiction of the late monarch during her later years.
Etsy Announces Workforce Reduction of 225 Employees, CEO Cites 'Unfortunate' Timing
Etsy, alongside Mattel and Hasbro, are experiencing decreased sales even during the Christmas season due to inflation.
OpenAI Reopens ChatGPT Plus Subscription, See Benefits, Price, Availability
ChatGPT Plus subscription comes with a slew of advantages including general access to ChatGPT during peak times, faster response times and more.
Revolutionary UK Power Grid Expansion Secures £1.8 Billion Contracts
National Grid and Scottish Power are set to commence the construction of a £2.5 billion high-voltage power line along the east coast, stretching from East Lothian to County Durham, starting in 2025.