Struggling To Find A Job After Graduating? What About Studying Abroad?
The most notable consequence of changing attitudes towards university education is that an increasing number of graduates are struggling to find a job.
World's First Malaria Vaccine Distributed in Cameroon
Cameroon, a country in Central Africa with a high malaria burden, has been chosen as the starting point for the vaccine rollout.
UK University Students Initiate 'Career Boycott' in Protest Against Barclay's Climate Policies
More than 220 students from Barclays' top recruitment universities won't work for Barclays unless they terminate all financing for oil and gas companies.
New Labour Plan Could See Less Children In Private Schools In The UK
In a bid to win the next general election, the Labour Party have pledged to end business rate relief and increase VAT charges for private schools.
New Migration Requirements Are Pushing Women And Small Businesses Out Of The UK
Women, children and small businesses are bearing the brunt of the government's new anti-immigration strategies, according to experts.
Microsoft Set To Spend £2.5 Billion On The UK's AI Infrastructure, Here's How It Will Benefit People
Microsoft believes its plans to create a large AI infrastructure in the UK will help create jobs, improve services and protect public security.
UK Government Invest £118 Million to Make Britain 'AI match-fit'
These latest investments represent the Government's attempt to place Britain at the forefront of AI development and regulation.
Welsh Water Admits Dumping Untreated Sewage Into UK Rivers For Years
The company had been illegally discharging wastewater for at least a decade.
Ex-Treasury Secretary Hints that the Pain of Osborne's Austerity is Still Being Felt Today
As Britain grapples with a cost of living crisis, the deeper fissures in the economy, including inadequate education and training spend, are more evident than ever.
Has the Hamas Attack on Israel Tripled Anti-Semitic Incidents in Britain?
Four days since the Hamas attack on Israel and anti-Semitic incidents in Britain have tripled to reach 89, the highest in nearly a decade, fueling some strict measures.
UK-Japan Joint Space Mission to Trace the Universe Back to Its Origin
The UK Space Agency and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency are collaborating on the LiteBIRD mission to trace the Universe back to its origin using one-of-kind telescope lenses developed by Cardiff University.
New ONS Study Launched to Collect 'Robust' Winter COVID Data
The UK Health Security Agency has launched a new ONS study to understand the changes in COVID-19 in the winter months and lower the burden of the NHS.
Study Finds Sewage Discharge by UK Water Companies the Top Polluter of UK Rivers
Oxford scientists suggest a way out of the sewage discharge problem through early detection of sewage fungus as a study finds sewage to be the top polluter of UK rivers.
Britain's AI task force aims to tackle cybersecurity threats that are national and global safety risks
Seven leading AI experts have joined the Frontier AI Taskforce with the aim of fostering global coordination and research on AI safety.
Tim Horlick: A Journey Shaped by Family, Inspiration, and Entrepreneurial Spirit
Tim Horlick, the CEO and company director of Ayanda Capital, has traversed a remarkable journey that led him to achieve remarkable success as an entrepreneur.
Which UK universities are producing today's business leaders?
Novuna Business Cash Flow unveils that Oxford and Cambridge are leading the entrepreneurial charge as lesser-known institutions take the spotlight, transforming the perception of academic incubators for the next generation of business pioneers.
NHS improves stroke treatment rates with AI platform for stroke imaging and monitoring
A new report provides valuable insights into how NHS Hospitals are using an AI platform for stroke imaging and monitoring for stroke care and treatment.
British government announces £13 million in funding for healthcare before AI Safety Summit
Ahead of Britain hosting the first AI Safety Summit this year, healthcare is set to be modernised with £13 million in funding handed to research projects.
'No evidence' Facebook harms well-being: global study
There is "no evidence" that the growth in using Facebook led to "widespread psychological harm", the largest independent scientific study on the topic concluded Wednesday, contradicting previous analyses and widespread perceptions.
The UK Space Agency secures £15 million to advance Earth Observation technology
The £15 million funding will be allocated to various project categories, including £75,000 to Pathfinder projects, £250,000 to Fast Track projects, and £3 million to Flagship projects.
Could a universal vegan diet cure the climate crisis and achieve the 1.5C climate target?
Experts say that veganism is one of the best ways to achieve the current 1.5C climate target. However, they have also recognised that prescribing a universal vegan diet is impossible because 783 million people are suffering from severe acute food insecurity.
New machine-learning satellite model can change how we gather data in space
University of Oxford's team trains a machine learning model on a satellite, enabling real-time monitoring and decision-making for remote-sensing satellites.
Vegan diet has a much more positive impact on environment, study finds
A vegan diet causes less damage to the environment than a high-meat diet, claims a study conducted by researchers in the UK.
First-ever child deaths reduction prioritising vaccine allocation to prevent malaria in Africa
Around 18 million doses of the first-ever malaria vaccine have been assigned to 12 countries after they proved effective in a pilot study started in 2019.
A fuel finder scheme could help drivers find the cheapest fuel along Britain's motorways
The CMA studied the road fuel market in depth to realise that the competition in retail has weakened since 2019, leading to them proposing a fuel finder scheme that helps consumers compare fuel prices.
A new set of clean maritime tech investments takes Britain closer to fulfilling its net zero target
In four rounds of competition, the best innovative technologies for the UK maritime sector like alternative fuels, offshore vessel charging systems, sustainable ferries, etc., were demonstrated.
First-of-its-kind UK rail carbon calculator shows rail journey is the greenest transport choice
The newly launched Green Travel Pledge carbon calculator proved researchers right when it showed that a London-Edinburgh train journey creates 13 times less emission than a London-Edinburgh flight.
Why are the MSC Cruises restructuring after announcing Caribbean and European cruise dates?
Last Tuesday, the MSC UK chief announced that their flagship Explora Journeys team will be included in the MSC Cruises of the UK and Ireland.
Euclid space telescope to investigate the mysteries of the 'dark universe'
The Euclid space telescope will embark upon a six-year mission to observe billions of galaxies, enabling scientists to understand the role of dark matter and dark energy within the cosmos.
UK PM Rishi Sunak hails Jonny Bairstow for 'heroic job' of carrying protester off Lord's pitch
The incident took place just five minutes into Day 1 of the second Ashes Test.