Asylum Seeker Dies On Board UK Accommodation Barge: Police
Charities on Tuesday criticised the UK government after an asylum seeker died onboard the controversial Bibby Stockholm accommodation barge docked on the southwest English coast.
Part-time and Shift Workers Face Holiday Pay Cut of £248 Million Due to UK Rule Change
The UK rule change, which comes into effect next month, has raised concerns among workers and labour advocates, prompting reconsideration of the decision.
Bitcoin Rally Shines Spotlight On Investor Risks
A much-anticipated US approval of wider bitcoin trading has helped the world's biggest cryptocurrency reach 20-month heights, risking however pain for new investors unaccustomed to its volatility.
GLMC: Pioneering Solutions for Global Labor Market Challenges
The major challenges facing the labor market today require creative solutions to future-proof the workforces and workplaces of tomorrow.
Home Secretary James Cleverly Signs New Ayslum Treaty in Rwanda
Cleverly said there was now no "credible" reason to block the deportation flights because the treaty addressed all the issues raised by the Supreme Court
UK Government Unveils Sweeping Immigration Changes, Sparking Concerns in Key Sectors
The measures intended to address concerns over immigration levels, particularly in the healthcare sector, include a substantial increase in the minimum salary requirement for skilled worker visas and the elimination of the 20 per cent discount for essential professions.
UK Household Financial Struggles Soar Amid Cost-of-Living Crisis
The latest research from the consumer group Which? unveiled that 9.8 per cent of surveyed households admitted to missing or defaulting on payments for loans, credit cards, housing, or household bills during that period.
UK Raises Minimum Salary For Skilled Migrant Worker Visa
Britain's embattled Conservative government unveiled a raft of measures Monday aimed at cracking down on record levels of regular migration, including raising the minimum salary threshold for a skilled worker visa.
UK Announces Limits On Regular Migration As It Tries To Turn Polls Around
Britain's embattled Conservative government unveiled a raft of measures Monday aimed at cracking down on record levels of migration -- a key battleground in a general election expected next year.
Dublin Riot Highlights 'Far-right' Agitation Over Ireland Immigration
Riots in Dublin this week have highlighted growing social tensions in Ireland, with political leaders and others blaming far-right agitators for stoking unrest over increased immigration in recent years.
What Are The Best European Countries For Digital Nomads?
In a bid to help the economy recover from the financial effects of COVID-19, European authorities have welcomed remote workers through the digital nomad visa.
Asia Trade Talk Stumble Is Another Setback For US: Analysts
The United States stumbled again in trade negotiations with Asia-Pacific partners this week, a setback that analysts say could weigh on America's standing as a partner in the face of China's growing influence.
Trapped Indian Miners Crisis Raises Issue of Workplace Safety
The current crisis in India has once again raised questions about safety standards and how employers ensure their workers are working in as safe of an environment as possible.
Cumbria Is Fighting Staffing Crisis In Hospitality And Tourism Sector With Over 200,000 Unemployed
While 80 per cent of Cumbria's population said that they did not want a job, MPs and CEOs are fighting to save its hospitality and tourism sector from crashing.
Argentina Needs Reform, But Milei's Anarcho-Capitalism Would Spell Disaster
Massa may have won the first round by a healthy 6% to the surprise of pollsters, but much of the remaining conservative base.
Report Says British Women Are The World's Biggest Binge Drinkers
A recent OECD report has left British women labelled as "unattractive" for being the biggest binge drinkers – compared to women in other countries.
Pro-Palestine Protesters Release Live Rats in McDonald's Branches in London
The October 7 Israel-Hamas conflict sparked protests across major cities across the globe, including London, Paris, Rome and New York.
Google AI Chief Predicts Artificial General Intelligence Will Be Achieved In 5 Years
Artificial General Intelligence is a state in which a machine is as intelligent as humans.
Tech Titan Amazon Sees Profit Climb As Cloud Promises Boon
Online retail colossus Amazon on Thursday said profit surged in the recently ended quarter on growing sales and more efficient deliveries, with its cloud business promising even better days ahead.
Pro-Palestinian Protests in the UK: Solidarity, Controversy and Diplomatic Talks
The protest, which culminated in a rally near Downing Street, drew an estimated 100,000 participants.
Viral Video Shows Chinese Worker Urinating Into Tank At Beer Manufacturing Unit
Tsingtao describes itself as the sixth-largest global beer maker.
International Aid Backlog As Gaza Supplies Held Up In Egypt
Under the roar of military aircraft, workers were rushing to offload supplies at Egypt's El Arish airport as aid trickles into the stricken Gaza Strip after more than two weeks of war with Israel.
This Clothing Brand Knows Sustainable Style with a Spanish Flair
BRAVA stands out as an open-minded and curious clothing label that goes beyond the ordinary
Amsterdam Sex Workers Protest Planned 'Erotic Centre'
Amsterdam's sex workers Thursday protested against the transfer of their famed red light district to an out-of-town "erotic centre", in what is seen as part of a battle for the city's soul.
Amazon To Expand Drone Delivery Into Britain And Italy
Amazon on Wednesday said it hopes to expand drone delivery into Britain and Italy by late next year, as it unveiled new warehouse robots and tech in its race to get shoppers what they want quickly.
The New Outlook For Windows Set To Get Offline Support
The new Outlook.com and Microsoft Edge WebView-based Outlook version was released in September for Windows 11.
Elon Musk Illegally Fired Worker For Challenging Return To Office Policy At X: Report
Musk even called the work-from-home option "morally wrong" and "bulls***."
Thousands Take To London In Pro-Palestine Protests And Israel Vigil
Protests erupt in London after tensions between Palestine and Israeli supporters increase. More demonstrations are set to take place after reports reveal that Hamas has "murdered 40 babies".
Afghanistan Earthquake Death Toll Nears 3,000 After Fatal Earthquake Hit the Herat Province
Afghanistan is struggling to recover from the 6.8 magnitude earthquake that shattered several villages on Saturday morning.
Big Brother Criticised For Being 'Too Woke'
ITV faced backlash after viewers of the Big Brother Launch Show accused producers of being 'too woke' and 'ticking boxes' with this year's line-up.