Faith communities to be protected from increasing hate crimes and terror attacks
Hate crimes on religious communities increased by 37 per cent in 2022. The government has pledged £28 million towards physical security measures.
Harry Kane's wife seen house, school hunting in Munich amid Bayern transfer saga
Harry Kane is the second-leading goal scorer in the Premier League.
Lionesses succeed in getting equal access to PE and sports in schools for girls
Following their victorious Euros win at Wembley Stadium in 2022, the England Lionesses called on the government for high-quality and equal access to sports and PE for all pupils.
The British Embassy in Iraq call for project bids that protect human rights and freedom of expression
Project bids that protect freedom of expression and human rights in Iraq are being welcomed by the British Embassy in Baghdad, Iraq.
Starmer explains Labour's core purpose to remove barriers to opportunity across the UK
The Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has explained that Labour's core purpose is to remove barriers to opportunity that hold back Britain's potential.
The US remains the best country to be a women entrepreneur
London overtakes NYC as the best city to be a woman entrepreneur, but the US remains top of the global leaderboard.
Introducing the Ultimate Guide: 8 Best UK Cleaning Services of 2023
Discover the ultimate guide to keeping your space spotless with the 8 best UK cleaning services of 2023, ensuring impeccable results and a hassle-free cleaning experience.
Britain moves closer to universal childcare with £204 million funding for nurseries
The UK government has increased the funding rates for childcare investments so that parents can get easily affordable and accessible childcare facilities, reducing barriers at work and helping in economic growth.
Looking to start a family? The right amount of exercise might help
If you're a couple looking to start a family, maintaining a healthy level of exercise and physical activity may increase your chances, a new study suggests.
Number of visits to ChatGPT's website drops for first time since launch
OpenAI's ChatGPT AI bot triggered interest in artificial intelligence when it made its debut in November last year.
Should we accept Digital Money or Digital Law?
As society touches the brink of collapse this time, will it revert to gold, or will it attempt a digital future using sound money on a blockchain?
Recent data reveals UK SMEs struggle to hire Gen Z workers
According to recent data by Barclays Bank, UK SMEs are facing difficulties in hiring Generation Z workers, with 66% struggling to attract this age group.
Pakistan government to hold nationwide protest against burning of Quran
The prime minister of Pakistan, Shehbaz Sharif, has called for a protest against the desecration of the Holy Quran in Sweden.
Over 5,000 defibrillators installed in British secondary schools with £19 million government funding
Last year the government decided to supply defibrillators in 18,000 state-funded schools so that they have at least one device to save lives and increase the survival rate in sudden cardiac arrests.
All beauty salons to be closed in Afghanistan within a month: Taliban
The Taliban government in Afghanistan has now decided to shut down women's beauty salons in the country as it gradually puts more restrictions on women.
New cultural education plan to be added to state school curriculum
In 2023, the UK invested more than £75 million into the creative arts and culture sector. The creative arts pledge aims to create more opportunities and job roles for young people.
Can a poverty-stricken childhood influence the wiring of a child's brain?
A recent study from the Washington University School of Medicine suggests that children growing up in poverty may influence the wiring of their brains.
Paris suburb mayor's family attacked in fifth night of protests across France
The house of the mayor of a suburb of Paris was attacked over the weekend in the midst of the nationwide protests in France against the killing of a teenager.
Stunted growth, hunger and dental issues plague UK children, alarming surge in past year
According to health experts, chronic malnutrition and inadequate intake of essential nutrients are key drivers of this issue.
Russia continues to propose anti-LGBTQ+ legislations
Government officials in Russia have proposed a new bill that forbids transexual people from receiving gender-affirming healthcare services.
Afghan women living comfortable lives, claims Taliban
Women in Afghanistan cannot even attend schools and colleges, but the Taliban believes that they are living "free and dignified" lives.
UN refuses to replace female staff with men in Afghanistan
The United Nations has refused to bow down to the Taliban by deciding that it will not replace its female staff with male staff in Afghanistan.
UK unveils $3bn backing for Ukraine reconstruction
The UK will back Ukraine's economy to the tune of $3 billion over the next three years while it fights back against Russian forces, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announced on Tuesday.
The Taliban have turned the rights and aspirations of girls in Afghanistan into 'a mass graveyard'
The Taliban officially seized Afghanistan in 2021. Two years later, girls are banned from having an education and are ultimately compelled to stay at home.
Rishi Sunak accused of mocking trans people, caught on video making penis 'joke'
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has again come under fire for his alleged "demonising" remarks about the transgender community.
Industry bodies unite to oppose proposed Infrastructure Levy
Thirty industry bodies, including housebuilders, housing associations, and charities, oppose the proposed Infrastructure Levy, warning it threatens affordable housing and infrastructure development in England.
Google teams up with UK NCSC, offering SMEs free cybersecurity training
Google and UK UK National Cyber Security Centre have introduced a free training program called "Improve your online business" security to equip SMEs with crucial cybersecurity knowledge.
A reported 57% of school girls experienced 'persistent feelings of sadness or hopelessness'
The CDC's report found that 13 per cent of teenage girls had attempted suicide one or more times in 2021, with 57 per cent of high school girls reporting experiencing "persistent feelings of sadness or hopelessness in the past year".
Croatia tourists face fines up to £3,400 for breaking new rules including bikini ban
Fines are also in place for anyone wearing "clothing that promotes drug use" in Croatia.
A reported 90% of people admit to being prejudiced towards women
The latest Gender Social Norms Index report revealed that 90 per cent of people currently hold prejudiced biases towards women worldwide, and 25 per cent believe that it is justified for a man to beat his wife.