UK Inflation Plunges to Lowest Figure in 2023 At 4.6% as Sunak on Track to Meet Annual Target
In September, inflation stood at 6.7 per cent, as many people across the UK continue to struggle with the cost-of-living crisis.
Woman Who Served Poisonous Mushrooms To In-Laws Charged With Three Murders
Meanwhile, the woman has denied any wrongdoing, stating that she "had absolutely no reason to hurt" these people.
Second Man To Receive Pig Heart Transplant Dies 40 Days After Surgery
Similar surgeries have been unsuccessful in the past because the human body rapidly rejects animal organs.
How Next-Gen Tech Solutions are Disrupting Different Industries Today
Digital twin cities, flying taxis, and autonomous cargo ships are slowly becoming a reality
Global Stocks Mixed As China Stimulus Lifts Asia
Global stock markets closed mixed on Wednesday as Wall Street tumbled while Europe made small gains -- and Asia rallied on China's plans to boost infrastructure spending.
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Government Launches Five-Year Intervention at Birmingham City Council to Address Serious Problems
Levelling Up Secretary Michael Gove has confirmed a comprehensive five-year intervention at Birmingham City Council to address its serious financial and governance challenges.
Conservative Party Conference Overshadowed by HS2 Rumours
Chairman Jeremy Hunt has already signed off on "reallocating" money from HS2's northern leg to other transport projects, according to reports.
UK Water Companies Will Charge Consumers Extra To Address Sewage Discharge Problem
UK water companies have put forward a new water infrastructure investment plan to the UK water regulator Ofwat, which will gradually increase the water bills over a five-year period to address the sewage discharge problem.
UK Space Sector's £65 Million Funding Can Help 'Harness the Power of Space to Improve Lives'
The UK space sector is rejuvenating with a £65 million space innovation funding plan that will support space tech innovations, including future space missions and climate change issues.
Over 4,000 UK Homes To Get Better Heating Through £13.9 Million Heat Networks Upgradation Plan
A reported 55 heat networks across the country are being upgraded so that thousands of old and inefficient heating systems in UK homes get lower energy bills ahead of the winter.
Bipartisan Uproar as Government is Rumoured to be Mulling Scrapping of Birmingham-Manchester Segment of HS2
Hints that a key segment of the HS2 rail line may be scrapped have met with considerable anger on both sides of the aisle and from the business community.
Tower Hamlets Covered In 6ft Piles Of Rubbish Due To Strike
The East End has become swamped with bin bags after Unite union workers increased their strike for better pay to conquer the current cost-of-living crisis.
US Government At Rising Risk Of Shutdown With Congress In Deadlock
The United States is less than two weeks away from a potential government shutdown, with the stakes increasing as lawmakers struggle to agree on a short-term spending bill.
NHS Plan Historic Double Strike As Workers Continue Call For Better Wages And Fairer Work Hours
After several NHS workers rejected the government's pay rise offer, the industrial strike action has reached new levels, with many NHS workers criticising the government for repeatedly failing to meet their demands.
Wife of drug lord 'El Chapo' awarded release from federal custody in the United States
El Chapo's wife, Emma Coronel, is free after serving time in prison for drug-related charges, whilst her husband is spending his life behind bars in Colorado.
Britain emerges as the biggest contributor to the Global Climate Fund for developing nations at G20
Britain moved a step ahead in fulfilling its climate commitments of tripling international climate finance by allocating £1.6 billion to the Global Climate Fund.
Fears grow for UK councils after second city declares insolvency
Local government bodies on Tuesday warned that more councils across the UK could declare themselves in financial dire straits, after the country's second biggest city said it could not balance its books.
Birmingham City Council effectively declares bankruptcy and stops all but essential spending
Europe's largest local authority confirmed it had issued the declaration that it cannot balance its books without government intervention.
UK government boost the VCSE sector with £10 million suicide prevention fund
The UK government has doubled its spending on the suicide prevention fund for charities ahead of the launch of the new national suicide prevention strategy.
Mark Zuckerberg reveals Threads web version launch timeline
The head of Instagram Adam Mosseri has confirmed that Meta is currently working on the web version of the Threads app.
Coffee, music and other everyday pleasures could improve cognitive function
A recent study that involved analysing a person's brain activity through electrical changes has found that everyday pleasures can improve cognitive function.
Oil prices rise to multi-month highs; mixed day for global stocks
Oil prices rose to a multi-month peak Wednesday in the wake of OPEC supply cuts while global stocks were mixed following disappointing China data.
Kylian Mbappe transfer update: PSG accused of 'moral harassment'
The forward won't be allowed to train with the rest of the first team squad on Monday.
Advertisers planning to move their ad spending from Twitter to Threads
After debuting earlier this month, Threads has amassed over 100 million sign-ups, catching the attention of several companies and digital marketing agencies.
Joe Biden announces $39 billion student loan debt forgiveness
Education Department aims to forgive student loans for 800,000 borrowers due to administrative errors, with changes made to income-driven repayment plans.
British online retailers increase spending on advertising, inventory and software by 19%
UK online retailers have increased their spending on advertising, inventory and software in Q2 2023 driven by a 15 per cent YoY increase in inventory investment.
Wimbledon fans shocked by massive price hike for food and drinks
Inflation could be felt even at the All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club.
UK set to remain Europe's largest entertainment and media market, according to report
PwC highlights rapid recovery in the film industry and out-of-home advertising sector, with both projected to approach pre-pandemic revenue levels in the UK.
Consumers in the UK care more about their environmental impact than you think
Europe's open banking platform, Tink, released data indicating that 40 per cent of UK consumers want their banks to provide tools for monitoring their environmental impact.