SpaceX Mars Plans for 1,000 Spaceships to Deliver First Colonists Within 7 to 9 Years
Musk aims for a crewed Mars landing in 7-9 years and sees Mars as 1st step to a multi-planetary future for humanity's survival.
Amnesty International's Shocking Short Film Exposes How UK's Squalid Housing Kills Children
Temporary accommodation contributed to the deaths of more than 34 children since April 2019.
'Procreation Feels Like Financial Suicide' Amid Cost Of Living Crisis, Says Charity Boss
A new survey found that almost half of new parents have got into debt over childcare expenses and 25 per cent of mothers on maternity leave are skipping meals to cut costs.
Republicans Impeach US Homeland Security Chief Over Border Crisis
Republicans impeached US President Joe Biden's immigration chief on Tuesday, the culmination of months of attacks on the Democratic administration as they seek to make border security a key issue in November's election.
Africa Faces Catastrophic Climate if Western Nations Fail to Act on COP28 – A Conversation With Mr. Nathaniel Mong'are, Advisor to Kenyan Prime Minister
Africa Faces Catastrophic Climate if Western Nations Fail to Act on COP28 – A Conversation With Mr. Nathaniel Mong'are, Advisor to Kenyan Prime Minister
Scientists Discover Mechanism That Destroys 99% of Cancer Cells
The experiment was carried out on lab-grown cells and mice.
Barcelona Director In Trouble After Saying Real Madrid Star Vinicius 'Needs To Be Slapped'
Xavi Hernandez and Barcelona VP Rafa Yuste both condemned the tweet from Barca director Mikel Camps.
US Medical Workers Respond To Delayed Contract Agreement By Launching Biggest Strike Yet
A reported 75,000 staff who work under Kaiser Permanente have united in a huge strike action, impacting nearly 13 million patients in a call for better wages and working hours.
Health Secretary Steve Barclay Ends 'Wokery' in the NHS and Bans Trans Women From Female-Only Wards
The news was welcomed by women's rights and anti-woke campaigners alike – while a spokesperson from the LGBT charity Stonewall said that the proposals are an attempt by the secretary of state to "look busy".
NHS Abandon Strike After Coach Crash Kills 2
The NHS abandoned their double strike to see to an accident that involved an overturned coach, 50 teens in hospital and two passengers deceased.
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.
Unison Reject New Pay Offer And Will Continue With School Strikes
Unison members will strike across 24 council areas for three days from Tuesday in a dispute over pay, following their rejection of Cosla's recent offer.
NHS strikes to continue after workers reject the governments pay rise
After months of protests, an agreement has been made between the government and unions regarding the increase of NHS staff wages. Several NHS workers are rejecting the offer and will continue to strike until their demands are met.
Over 35,000 cases of sexual misconduct or violence reported in the NHS
The alarming statistics have triggered a wider discussion among healthcare professionals and policymakers.
'La Liga belongs to racists' say Real Madrid star forward, manager
Vinicius Junior was racially abused at the Mestalla by home fans on Sunday night.
How the women in Iran are still fighting for their freedom
The "women, life, freedom" protests continue throughout the country, women continue to refuse the hijab and dancing is a new symbol of protest.
The Department of Education and UK government regulators accused of 'throttling online learning at birth'
Online learning technologies have experienced a spectacular soar over recent years. However, the UK government still believe that in-class teaching is the appropriate way to move forward.
Emmanuel Macron faces Xi Jinping alongside European Commission President
The Head of China Research at the French Institute of International Relations says that Macron's hopes of China acting as mediator in Ukraine are unrealistic.
Fernando Alonso splits from girlfriend amid Aston Martin's spectacular season
The Spaniard announced after the Australian GP that he has parted ways with presenter Andrea Schlager.
UK says Broadcom's $61 bln VMware deal could hurt server competition
Britain's competition regulator said U.S. chipmaker Broadcom's acquisition of VMware could make servers more expensive, and it would refer the $61 billion deal to an in-depth inquiry unless its concerns were addressed.
EU agrees 2-billion-euro ammunition plan for Ukraine
European Union ministers agreed Monday on a two-billion-euro plan to raid their own arsenals and jointly purchase desperately needed artillery shells for Ukraine.
Thousands of university workers will strike again over wages, reveals UNISON
"Not only are staff struggling but students feel the effects when universities are short-staffed," said UNISON head of education Mike Short.
UK ambulance workers strike again as unions call for talks
Thousands of ambulance workers held another strike across England and Wales on Monday, in escalating industrial action as unions called the government to hold talks on improving pay and conditions.
UK strikes to intensify as teachers and nurses announce walkouts
This week nurses in England, Wales and Northern Ireland are due to resume strike action on Wednesday and Thursday.
UK unions announce ambulance strike as stoppages widen
Numerous other public and private sector staff, from lawyers to airport ground personnel, have also held strikes this year
Cryptoverse: Bitcoin wants to break its bond with stocks
After months of tears and tantrums, bitcoin wants to split up with stock markets.
'America's Got Talent' judge Heidi Klum slams Simon Cowell for harsh comments about fan-favourite contestant
Heidi Klum vehemently disagreed to Simon Cowell's cruel remarks.
Criminal lawyers in England and Wales stage pay strike
Barristers have threatened a series of walkouts over the coming weeks and to refuse to accept new cases or cover for colleagues as part of the action.
Misty sunrise for the summer solstice at Stonehenge
At 5:08 am, the sun finally appeared, serenaded by whistling and cheers but also joined by a collective rise of mobile phones in the air to immortalise the moment.
Rare double whammy hits investors: steep slumps for both stocks and bonds
The bulk of the selling in both stocks and bonds has been coming from wealthier and older investors, who are reducing their overall risk exposure, mainly through the selling of mutual funds