Catherine, Britain's Cancer-stricken Princess
Catherine, Princess of Wales -- who announced her cancer diagnosis Friday -- is a central figure in Britain's royal family who has won fans for her supportive role alongside William, the future king.
UK's Gen Z Too Sick To Work Due To 'Mental Health' Reasons Is 'Harming The Economy'
The study also highlights how mental health issues can even force young adults into lower-paid jobs or unemployment.
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.
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Wealth Inheritance Surpasses Earnings for Next-Gen Billionaires, According to UBS Report
The UBS report revealed that many young tycoons are amassing wealth predominantly through inheritance rather than through their own entrepreneurial endeavours.
Top 10 CTOs to Watch in 2024
2024's Top 10 CTOs Making Waves in the Tech World
Disabled Man Forced To Drag Himself Off Plane After Air Canada Fails To Provide Wheelchair
The company issued an apology after it received severe criticism from social media users.
Over 30,000 Economically Inactive British Youths to Get Youth Offer Employment Support
Economically inactive British youths can now get employment support through the Youth Offer programme, which will reduce work barriers with assistance like interview coaching.
F1 Pundit Slammed For Making Disgusting 'Michael Schumacher' Joke
The incident took place during the coverage of last Sunday's Japanese Grand Prix.
Ministers collaborate to encourage veterans' self-declaration for specialised healthcare
Ministers Mercer and Barclay are promoting veterans' specialised healthcare pathways in England, urging ex-service personnel to declare as veterans for tailored physical and mental health support through NHS England programmes.
Nigeria receives £10 million to fund sustainable climate infrastructure
A £10 million investment has been announced by a UK-backed funding program to create a Risk Sharing Backdrop Facility for Nigerian sustainable climate infrastructure.
Britain strengthens its trade ties with the US by signing a MoU with the state of Utah
Utah will become the latest American state to agree to a trade pact with Britain as collaboration is set to commence in areas including fin-tech and aerospace.
US to ease visas for skilled Indian workers as Modi visits
The Biden administration will make it easier for Indians to live and work in the United States, using this week's state visit by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to help some skilled workers enter or remain in the country, according to three people familiar with the matter.
Recent analysis exposes retailers' insufficient commitment to diversity and inclusion
A new study reveals that although retailers are prioritising diversity and inclusion (D&I), concrete progress remains elusive in the UK retail sector.
London Mayor underlines environmental action plan through book on personal struggle with air pollution
Mayor Sadiq Khan's book, "Breathe: Tackling the Climate Emergency", chronicles his long battle against the air quality of London which caused some health issues like asthma and a possible heart attack.
Social mobility charity outlines checklist to help organisations improve inclusiveness for young people
The Talent Tap highlight ways organisations can help young people bring their voices to the table through a four-point Social Mobility Checklist.
Émigrés in war: Russian women in tech reflect from afar
Russians are some of the tech industry's most successful players. Tech may make them globally mobile, but they still lament for their country.
Workers in the UK are positive about jobs regardless of high inflation
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.
Study shows unequal opportunities between urban and rural areas in the UK
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.
Gendered perspectives are crucial for women's security in public transport
Having equitable access to transportation can make a big difference in increasing women's productivity and promoting gender equality, according to recent data by Rumbo.
Poland signals intent to send Leopard tanks to Ukraine
Poland's prime minister said on Monday his government would ask Germany for permission to send Leopard tanks to Ukraine - and planned to send them whether or not Berlin agreed.
Why you're less likely to get rich these days if your parents aren't already wealthy
More than 60% of those born in the 1950s and 1960s were homeowners by age 30, but only 36% of those born in the 1980s were.
UK finance sector needs greater social mobility: study
Around half of all employees in the sector are from non-professional backgrounds
Asian Britons celebrate 'proud moment' as Sunak takes on top job
Rishi Sunak is set to become Britain's first prime minister of colour on Tuesday, an achievement that many, particularly in the Asian community, held up as a cultural milestone standing out above the economic chaos and political tumult.
Queen's jubilees chronicled changing times in Britain
Here is a look back at how the celebrations marked the constants and changes in British society, and Britain's relationship with its royal family.
King Charles vows to follow Queen's example as he is proclaimed monarch
King Charles pledged on Saturday to follow the example of his late mother as he was officially proclaimed Britain's new monarch in a ceremony featuring pageantry, centuries-old tradition, trumpets sounding and cries of "God Save the King".
Digital nomads have rejected the office and now want to replace the nation state. But there is a darker side to this quest for global freedom
For a while, COVID-19 appeared to put the brakes on the nomadic dream, as most were forced to head home to western countries and the safety net of healthcare systems.
Universities call for a tuition fee rise – here's what that would mean for students and taxpayers
Universities call for a tuition fee rise – here's what that would mean for students and taxpayers
Spain launches free rail travel passes to fight inflation
After struggling a bit with the ticket machine at Madrid's grand 19th century Atocha railway station, 26-year-old Jennifer Bernard Quintana and her sister became the happy owners of free travel passes valid from Thursday.
'Time traveller' claims Queen Elizabeth II will die in October
The 96-year-old monarch has pulled out of several royal engagements because of problems with her mobility.