Young Farmer Dies Amid Police Action Against Protesters In India
The young man from the Indian state of Punjab has reportedly become the first casualty in the protests.
What Does UK Entering Recession After Steeper-Than-Expected Fall In GDP Mean For Brits
While recessions of the past, notably during the global financial crisis of 2008-2009, were protracted and severe, indications suggest that this downturn may be milder and short-lived.
Sticky UK Inflation Stokes Bank Of England Rate-cut Debate
British annual inflation steadied last month, official data showed Wednesday, but prices still rose at double the Bank of England's target rate, adding to uncertainty over the timing of an interest-rate cut.
Drones, Tear Gas Shells Being Used To Stop Protesting Farmers In India
Several videos from the farmers' protest march have gone viral on social media.
Nearly Three-Quarters Of Employers 'Don't Know' How To Implement AI, New Study Shows
According to Gallagher's newly released State of the Sector report, 71 per cent of HR and Communication leaders said their organisation had provided zero guidance on when, where or how to use the technology.
Unemployment Rate in the UK: Official Figures Show Potential Discrepancy
The new data, derived from experimental results within the Labour Force Survey, could potentially exert pressure on the Bank of England to reconsider any immediate plans for interest rate cuts.
Environmental Activists Throw Soup at Mona Lisa, Riposte Alimentaire Group Claims Responsibility
Part of the A22 Network, the group stated the incident was designed to draw attention to France's current food situation.
Government's £6.5m Early Years Plan for England Criticised As 'Too Late'
The campaign also promises a £1,000 cash incentive for recruits and those returning to the early years' workforce shortly after assuming their roles.
50% Of Business Leaders Want Keir Starmer As Next Prime Minister
Corporate leaders have said that they would have more business confidence if the Labour Party win the next general election.
Hidden US Prison Workforce Linked To McDonalds, Aldi And Coca-Cola
A new AP investigation has tied US giants like McDonalds and Walmart to manual prison labour in Louisiana State Penitentiary.
CMA Research Reveals Insights into UK Labour Market Competition and Power
The report's focus encompassed the concentration of employers, the prevalence of non-compete clauses and the recent surge in hybrid working arrangements.
Marcus Rashford Went On 12-Hour Tequila Drinking Spree Before Calling In Sick For Man Utd Training
Marcus Rashford has scored four goals this season.
Manchester United Slaps Marcus Rashford With £650,000 Fine For Partying In Nightclub [Details]
Manchester United defeated Newport County 4-2 in the FA Cup on Sunday.
Google Part Ways With Key Partner In Bard Development
Australian artificial intelligence data firm Appen has played a key role in training AI models for a slew of tech behemoths including Microsoft, Meta and Apple.
AI Won't Take As Many Jobs As Expected, Suggests New Study
While several reports have emerged recently sounding the alarm for job loss due to the impact of AI, a new study has said the damage may not be as bad as anticipated.
England Midfielder Kalvin Phillips Edges Closer To West Ham United Loan Move
Manchester City are happy to let midfielder Kalvin Phillips leave this month in order for him to receive more playing time with Euro 2024 on the horizon.
Agent of Manchester United's Anthony Martial Denies Forward Has Been Exiled By Erik ten Hag
Manchester United and Anthony Martial are set to part ways once his contract expires this summer as an extension is not being discussed.
Al-Ettifaq Terminate Contract Of Jordan Henderson As Midfielder Closes In On Move To Ajax
Ajax are planning to have Jordan Henderson available to play as early as this Sunday, provided the transfer is sorted in time.
UK Wage Growth Continues To Slow And Threaten Labour Market
The Office For National Statistics reports that the annual rate of growth in earnings, including annual bonuses, has slowed to 6.5 per cent.
Over 250 Richest People In The World Ask Politicians To Tax Their Wealth
Wealth inequality has become a highly divisive issue.
UK Government Considers Separating Pay Structure for NHS Nurses
"A call for evidence" has been launched to understand if Agenda for Change contracts are preventing NHS nurses in their career development and if a separate pay structure for the UK nursing staff will work.
Widening Wealth Gap: World's First Trillionaire Predicted in a Decade as the Poor Gets Poorer
The world's billionaires have collectively become £2.6 trillion richer since 2020, growing their wealth at a rate three times faster than inflation.
Jadon Sancho Looking Forward To Being Back On The Pitch Again After Re-joining Borussia Dortmund
After a standoff at Manchester United with manager Erik ten Hag, Jadon Sancho will spend the rest of this season back at his former club.
Jadon Sancho Transfer Drama Continues As Manchester United Reject Request From Dortmund
Jadon Sancho has not played for Man Utd since last September.
Ballon d'Or Scandal: PSG Under Investigation For Allegedly Manipulating Lionel Messi's 2021 Award
Messi made the unexpected and sensational move from Barcelona to PSG in the summer of 2021.
Doctors In England Defend Starting Longest Strike In NHS History
Junior doctors in England on Wednesday defended a decision to start their longest consecutive strike in the seven-decade history of Britain's National Health Service (NHS).
Jadon Sancho Close To Manchester United Exit This Month, Eager To Be Back In Action
Jadon Sancho's last game for Man Utd was in August 2023.
Intel Announce Controversial 25 Billion Dollar Investment Deal With Israel
Intel has been forced into the spotlight after it announced a new billion-dollar investment in Israel. The US chip maker confirmed that it will be expanding the Intel Kiryat Gat fab 28 for 2nm node technology in the south of Israel.
Soaring Hospital Parking Fees in England Spark Outcry Amidst NHS Funding Concerns
The Liberal Democrats have decried this exponential rise in parking costs as a "tax on caring" and have criticised the government for falling short of its 2019 manifesto promise.
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.