Global vehicle conversion market set to expand as consumers seek cheap electric cars
Vehicle Conversion may be half as expensive as buying a new model, but there are a number of drawbacks for drivers seeking cheap electric cars.
Recent research reveals structural differences in the hypothalamus of obese people
Cambridge scientists have discovered that the hypothalamus is different in the brains of people who are obese, compared to people who are a healthy weight.
Government launches task force to crack down on fraudulent immigration lawyers
Government launches the Professional Enablers Taskforce to tackle dishonest immigration lawyers aiding illegal migrants – by collaborating with industry bodies and law enforcement agencies.
Iraq's decision to block Telegram met with mixed reactions
Telegram messaging app is widely used in Iraq for messaging, as well as a source for sharing content and news.
UK government launches National Risk Register to bolster energy security and resilience
The UK launches National Risk Register, publicly disclosing potential risks, with Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden announcing the launch of the register, which outlines 89 threats that could have a significant impact on the nation's safety.
How will the UK real estate industry go 'digital' in 2023?
The UK government and the major real estate industry players have jointly launched a new group for the digital transformation of UK real estate.
Health and Social Care Committee urges urgent action to tackle declining vaccination rates
UK's Health and Social Care Committee calls for urgent action to tackle declining vaccination rates and reform clinical trials.
British Ambassador advocates for reformed multilateral system to tackle global challenges
British Ambassador advocates for a stronger, reformed multilateral system to address global challenges, emphasising inclusivity and collaboration.
AI and neuromodulation show promise in revolutionizing sleep disorder treatments
A project integrating artificial intelligence and neuromodulation aims to build wireless systems-on-chips that can aid in sleep disorder treatments.
Operating profits in the grocery retail industry dropped by over 41%
According to CMA, competition in the UK grocery retail industry will keep price increases low, despite food and grocery costs at historically high levels.
In age of AI, women battle rise of deepfake porn
Photo apps digitally undressing women, sexualized text-to-image prompts creating "AI girls" and manipulated images fueling "sextortion" rackets -- a boom in deepfake porn is outpacing US and European efforts to regulate the technology.
AI could increase the risk of fraud in the financial services of Britain
The FCA sounded the warning bell for financial services as AI fraud takes centre stage. The Head of FCA provided some crucial insights on how they are preparing to tackle AI frauds.
Travellers to pay tourist tax to enter Bali, along with visa fees
Bali is one of the most popular holiday destinations among tourists across the globe.
UK water crisis pollutes privatisation legacy
Britain's biggest water supplier staving off renationalisation, trains derailed by strikes and consumers suffering huge energy bills -- the nation's vital sectors are mired in chaos decades after their controversial privatisation.
As the NHS hit the 75-year mark, people call for cybersecurity & long-term policymaking to restore the system
At 75, the NHS is bogged down by some critical issues such as strikes that continue to disrupt the service, and public opinion regarding the privacy issues of using Artificial Intelligence in the NHS.
EHRC urges better AI regulations for safeguarding human rights and equality
The EHRC warns that current proposals to regulate AI in the UK fall short of adequately protecting human rights and equality.
China Police detains two gangs involved in creating fake news using ChatGPT
Shaoxing police have cracked the case of gangs creating fake news and videos with the help of the ChatGPT AI chatbot.
Probiotics can aid depressive disorder in people unresponsive to antidepressants
The study used 14 strains of bacteria as a probiotic blend which helped in depressive disorder treatments when used alongside antidepressants.
Tourists warned about flight chaos in countries like France, Greece this summer
At least seven European cities are expected to experience air traffic overload this summer.
Study reveals UK SMEs embrace AI despite regulatory concerns
A study conducted by Gong reveals that UK enterprises are integrating AI technology into their operations despite the absence of a legislative framework.
Microsoft President Brad Smith explains why AI requires human intervention
The European Union is currently working on the AI Act, which aims to introduce a common regulatory and legal framework for AI.
UK 'spy cops' tactics unjustified: public inquiry report
An undercover UK policing unit that spied on hundreds of campaign groups over decades should have been shut down as its tactics were unjustified, a report concluded on Thursday.
UK govt hails OpenAI for choosing London base
The UK government on Thursday hailed a decision by ChatGPT creator OpenAI to open its first office outside the United States in London.
Exploring Player Safety and Data Security in UK Online Casinos
Dive into an exploration of player safety and data security within UK online casinos, uncovering the measures taken to ensure a secure and trustworthy gambling environment.
UK, EU sign delayed financial services pact
Britain and the European Union signed a long-awaited cooperation pact on financial services regulation on Tuesday in a new sign of improving post-Brexit relations between the two sides.
UK Rules on Crypto: Will it Affect the Market?
The UK's proposed crypto regulatory framework, similar to the EU's recently approved Markets in Cryptoassets (MiCA) regulation, extends the geographical reach of existing obligations for service providers.
How can the UK become more attractive to international STEM students and graduates?
Ewan Kirk, the Entrepreneur-in-Residence within the Department of Mathematics at the University of Cambridge, has called for new measures to encourage international STEM students and graduates into the UK.
Indonesia suspends visa-free policy, travellers to Bali now have to pay
Indonesia has suspended visa-free services for 159 countries.
New report highlights cyber threats faced by UK legal sector
The UK legal sector is warned about evolving cyber threats, including ransomware attacks and data theft, in a new report by the National Cyber Security Centre.
UK SMEs need more space to grow, new report finds
A new report into access to space in the UK has found planning laws have created a distorted market that incentivises landlords to keep properties empty.