Last night's local elections across the UK were billed as a crucial indicator of the next general election, with the Labour Party building a double-digit lead over the Conservatives.
Looking ahead to the upcoming G7 Hiroshima summit in May, questions remain over the significance and purpose of the organisation amidst the tensions of today's international order.
Research finds UK workers' job confidence to be positive despite the cost of living crisis and a stagnant economy. However, data reveals a fall in social mobility, with many workers not having a degree in the top socio-economic levels.
As the global economic crisis intensifies, UK employees are acknowledging the significance of giving priority to the financial wellness of their employees.
The killing of pigs using the CO2 stunning method has increased to 88 per cent in 2023 as the first-ever undercover UK investigation inside a pig abattoir exposes the "utterly inhumane" suffering of pigs.
Clive Betts has questioned the prospective accuracy of voter turnout data in correspondence with the electoral commission. Concerns lie over data on those turned away at polling stations who lack ID.
Addressing the financial demands presented to the international community by climate change, the EU has announced new investments as part of its Global Gateway Strategy.
A volatile political situation spilt over into a power struggle between the main factions of the military regime who currently wield control of the Republic.
Amid the cost-of-living crisis and public servants striking for increased wages, the Coronation of King Charles is expected to cost UK taxpayers over £250m.
The International Development Secretary Andrew Mitchell has delivered a key speech at Chatham House outlining the future of Britain's approach to international development.
As the coronation of King Charles III fast approaches, royal preparations are already in full swing with flags and royal emblems hanging above the streets. This is Britain's first coronation in 70 years since Elizabeth II was crowned back in 1953.
Ireland to hold gender equality referendums that will replace "discriminatory" references to a woman's role in society, in November 2023.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has been forced to stop the ongoing election campaign after falling sick during a live TV interview.
The PM and the Technology Secretary have announced funding for a new Taskforce intended to guide the safe development of artificial intelligence in the UK.
As Israel turns 75, festivities are marred by a controversial judicial reform. The coalition has ratcheted up concerns among Israelis and Palestinians alike.
A new study reveals the constraints on opportunity for young people in rural and coastal areas compared to urban and sub-urban areas, showing the mission to "level up" the UK is far from over.
According to the Sudanese Doctors Union, only 23 of the 78 hospitals in the capital remain operational. Meanwhile, the UK makes plans to evacuate British diplomats.
By eliminating forests, we limit the number of products we can manufacture from wood. Unfortunately, one of those products is toilet paper.
The troubles for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak do not seem to be coming to an end anytime soon.
The FDA union claim that the problem of ministerial bullying is bigger than Raab. However, in his resignation letter, Raab has pushed back against the investigation into his conduct.
A CIA document has revealed that China is developing advanced cyber weapons that will allow it to "seize control" of enemy satellites during conflicts.
ESG has long been more than a buzzword. It has become a slogan used by activists, but also fund managers and corporate leaders to push through certain ideas of "sustainability," "diversity," etc.
The Saudi invitation certainly signals an extremely important development that will bring about the reintegration of Syria into the Arab fold.
Adding to the recent wave of strike action across the UK in recent months, traffic wardens are set to strike during the King's coronation unless a pay dispute can be settled in time.
Only one in 40 UK companies have fully adopted the most challenging "gold standard" targets for setting a course to net zero, a report by the IPPR has revealed.
Over a third of the organisations across the UK's critical national infrastructure (CNI) anticipate a rise in cybercrime as a direct result of the current economic crisis.
With King Charles III set to be coronated in May, opinion polls show less commitment to the monarchy amongst young people, raising doubts over the constitutional future of the UK.
Chinese defence minister Li Shangfu praised Russia for "promoting world peace" during his four-day visit to the state
Just Stop Oil environmental protestors disrupted the World Snooker Championship on Monday, causing a spike in internet search terms pertaining to the incident.
The Government's updated Net Zero Strategy, which now recognises the key role played by UK-based professional bodies, has been welcomed by the finance industry.