El Clasico: Barcelona Manager 'Nervous' Ahead Of Real Madrid Clash
Xavi Hernandez spoke candidly ahead of the crucial match that could prove to be extremely crucial to the title race.
The Evolution of Cycling Jerseys
For any cyclist, jerseys aren't just clothing; they're a statement of intent, a reflection of one's commitment...
How businesses can lower costs for consumers
Transparent communication with customers about price changes and a continuous focus on cost analysis are essential components of a comprehensive strategy to lower prices during inflation while maintaining competitiveness.
Two Workers At Fukushima Plant Hospitalised After Coming In Contact With Radioactive Water
Japan began releasing treated radioactive waste water from the damaged nuclear plant into the sea in August of this year.
Surging Falsehoods Seek To Dent Western Aid To Ukraine
From fake street art to doctored media reports demonizing President Volodymyr Zelensky, a torrent of online disinformation seeks to erode Western support that is crucial for Kyiv's war effort against Russia.
Recent report reveals 50% Of Voters Think Sunak Is 'Poor' Or 'Terrible' Prime Minister
Following Labour's double majority win, a report reveals that half of the electorate now think that Rishi Sunak has been a "poor" or "terrible" prime minister.
Green And Gold Fever Grips S.Africa Ahead Of Rugby World Cup Final
From restaurant cooks to street workers, Springbok jersey-wearing South Africans are ubiquitous in Johannesburg, as a frenzied mood grips the nation in anticipation of Saturday's Rugby World Cup final.
What Does A 10% Rise In The Real Living Wage Mean For Struggling Low-Paid Workers?
A 10 per cent rise in the real living wage will be a "lifeline" for 460,000 workers struggling with low pay but minority ethnic workers are still disproportionately paid the lowest wages.
Starmer mocks Tories at PMQs over by-election losses – but faces growing pressure over Israel stance
Sir Keir has faced criticism since appearing to say Israel had the "right" to cut off water and energy to Gaza.
Royal Engineers Lead Training Effort to Help Ukraine Defend Its Critical National Infrastructure
Following Putin's illegal invasion of Ukraine, the damage and destruction of critical infrastructure by Russian missile and drone attacks have emerged as one of the most significant threats to the safety and lives of Ukrainian civilians.
Google DeepMind Chief Believes AI Risk Is Similar To Climate Crisis
Demis Hassabis said he wishes to see the creation of an IPCC and CERN-like international body for the regulation of AI.
UK Businesses 'Stuck in Reverse' in October, According to Recent Survey
The figures are worrying reading, as the Bank of England (BoE) prepares for its latest interest rate decision next week.
Sunak Nears First Anniversary As UK PM With Little To Celebrate
A first anniversary in office is normally a moment for a leader to celebrate, but Britain's Rishi Sunak hits the milestone this week with a mountain to climb to retain power in a general election expected next year.
Starmer pledges to transform steel industry with £3 billion investment
In September, the Government announced a £500 million grant for Port Talbot's steelworks, to keep the plant open and produce steel in a greener way.
Britney Spears Says Posing Naked On Instagram Makes Her 'Feel Sexy'
"A lot of people don't understand why I love taking pictures of myself naked...I get a lot of joy from posing the way I feel sexy".
Storm Babet Threatens UK With Severe Weather As Scotland Braces For Impact
The storm, originating west of the Iberian Peninsula, is set to unleash 70mph winds and over a month's worth of rain, prompting concerns of potentially life-threatening situations and extensive disruptions to daily life.
Windows 11 Set To Get Much-Needed Wi-Fi Password Sharing Feature
This new Wi-Fi sharing feature simplifies and expedites the process of sharing Wi-Fi passwords with your guests.
Bosch Boilers Greenwashing With 'Hydrogen-Blend Ready' Green Claims
The Competition and Markets Authority is scrutinising Bosch and other boilers for misleading 'hydrogen-blend ready' advertisements which seem to be a greenwashing tactic to lure UK consumers.
Bulgaria Must Double Down on Rule-of-Law Reforms Before Eurozone Entry
Influenced by Russian propaganda, Bulgaria's pro-Kremlin parties are amplifying anti-euro disinformation. However, the country's ongoing rule of law problems render it unfit for immediate euro adoption.
Greta Thunberg Arrested in Protest Against High-Profile Oil Meeting
Thunberg pointedly criticised the privileged access that the fossil fuel industry enjoys with politicians, asserting that their intentions lie in perpetuating a destructive pursuit of profits.
UK Inflation Resists Expected Slowdown in September Amid Rising Oil Prices
CPI reported a year-on-year increase of 6.7 per cent, maintaining the same pace as the previous month, contrary to economists' predictions of a dip to 6.6 per cent.
Climate Activist Greta Thunberg Arrested By London Police
Thunberg was seen wearing a badge with the slogan "Oily Money Out".
Apple CEO Tim Cook Makes Surprise Visit To China
Apple chief Tim Cook made a surprise visit to China this week, greeting gamers in the southwestern city of Chengdu as his company faces slumping phone sales in its biggest market.
EU States Strike Deal On Electricity Market Reform
EU member states reached an agreement to reform its electricity market after months of sparring between France and Germany over state support for nuclear energy, the European Council said Tuesday.
'It All Adds Up Campaign' Relaunched To Help UK Homes Battle Cost-of-living Crisis This Winter
Ahead of the general elections, the UK government is building on last winter's effect of 80 per cent of UK homes using at least one energy-saving tip from the 'It All Adds Up Campaign'.
Average Pay Growth Rises Above Inflation for the First Time in Almost Two Years
The figures show that between June and August of this year, wages rose at an annual rate of 7.8 per cent, higher than average inflation over the same three months.
Prince Harry, Meghan Markle Spotted Arriving In Atlanta After Romantic Holiday
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were spotted vacationing at Canouan Island without their children on October 13.
New Research Highlights the Realities of AI Adoption in Business
Mesh-AI's new research report, 'The State of AI in the Enterprise', highlights the realities and challenges of AI adoption faced by businesses.
Putin Expected In Beijing, More Dependent Than Ever On China
Russian President Vladimir Putin heads to China next week to meet his "dear friend" Xi Jinping, forging even closer ties in a key strategic relationship in which experts say Moscow is increasingly the junior partner.
Dubai's ESG Evolution: Sustainability, Net-Zero and Future 'Pro-Green' Leaders
Since the war in Ukraine started and Russia blocked gas supplies, Germany's news agenda focused mostly on ecology and sustainability.