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.
Dog Owners and Trainers Criticise Controversial American XL Bully Dog Ban
The government plan to make the American XL Bully illegal. Owners of the breed are scared to be seen in public and the lack of education has made behaviour consultants furious.
Hard-To-Treat Cancers Get £2 Million AI Cancer Research Funding From the UK Government
A two-day event selected four cancer research teams from the leading UK researchers to speed up treatment in hard-to-treat cancers using cutting-edge technology like AI.
UK Government Announces Major Initiatives in Artificial Intelligence Policy
To maintain UK leadership in AI safety and innovation, £100 million was allocated to create the Frontier AI Taskforce, focused on assessing risks at the AI forefront and enhancing public safety and global security.
Turning Dreams into Reality: The Omaze Million Pound House Draw, Devon
Omaze presents a Million Pound House Draw in Devon! Discover how dreams are transformed into reality through this exciting charity initiative.
UN report reveals global failure in advancing women rights, with more than 340 million women to live in extreme poverty by 2030
The report forecasts that climate change may lead to an increase of up to 158.3 million additional women living in poverty by mid-century, surpassing the number of affected men by 16 million.
India to become a developed nation by 2047: Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision for the future
Prime Minister Modi, in an exclusive PTI interview ahead of the G-20 summit, urged UN reform to align with evolving global geo-economic dynamics and include vital voices.
New studies reveal that ultra-processed foods increase the risk of heart disease
Experts are now warning that ultra-processed foods should be a "wake-up call" on health to governments after the startling results were presented.
Global experts set to gather at Bletchley Park for UK AI Safety Summit in November
The British High Commission announced that the summit is scheduled to take place from November 1st to 2nd and will aim to address critical concerns related to the development of artificial intelligence.
Meghan Markle's solo public appearances could hint at Hollywood return
The Duchess of Sussex was a recurring star in legal series "Suits" before she quit acting to marry Prince Harry in 2018.
Christian churches, homes set on fire in Pakistan over Quran desecration allegations
An angry mob set ablaze at least five churches in Pakistan's Punjab province on Wednesday.
Improved levels of care for teen mothers in Thailand
Teen mothers in Thailand are now receiving postpartum treatments and less stigmatisation.
Businesses must help fight climate change as it can disrupt supply chains
In the realm of business, governance and personal stewardship, carbon accounting functions as an indispensable tool for comprehending and mitigating one's impact on the ever-pressing issue of climate change.
Prince Harry, Meghan Markle spotted at Montecito hotspot ahead of duchess' birthday
The Duchess of Sussex will turn 42 years old on Aug. 4, 2023.
Pioneers of Identification – Decoding the Impact of Business Leader Albert Karaziwan
If we consider a remarkable entrepreneur to be defined by passion, professionalism, commitment, creativity, philanthropy, and a thirst for optimism.
Indian-origin man fired by US company for speaking to dying relative in Hindi
A 78-year-old Indian-American, Anil Varshney, has filed a lawsuit against a US firm, claiming that he was fired for speaking to his dying relative.
Prince Harry still an 'invaluable part' of Travalyst says CEO
The Duke of Sussex founded Travalyst in 2019 with a mission to aid "both travelers and travel companies make better, greener choices."
Meghan Markle urged to 'make better decisions for herself' to 'reignite her popularity'
The Duchess of Sussex filmed 100 episodes of the legal series "Suits" before she married Prince Harry in May 2018.
Britain moves closer to a disabled people inclusive society with Disability Action Plan
The British government has launched a Disability Action Plan to develop long-term plans for improving the lives of disabled people in consultation with people facing such difficulties.
Will innovative finance tackle the sustainable development goals and save the planet?
The world is halfway to the 2030 deadline of the UN Sustainable Development Goals. As challenges abound, a crucial issue needs attention: how to foot the bill.
Is the cost-of-living crisis highlighting workplace gender disparity?
New research has shed light on the effect of the cost-of-living crisis on working women, as more female employees are worried about their financial stability than their male counterparts.
President Joe Biden 'wandering around' during King Charles III's visit
The U.S. President was also accused of breaking royal protocol when he repeatedly touched His Majesty's back.
As the NHS hit the 75-year mark, people call for cybersecurity & long-term policymaking to restore the system
At 75, the NHS is bogged down by some critical issues such as strikes that continue to disrupt the service, and public opinion regarding the privacy issues of using Artificial Intelligence in the NHS.
First of its kind NHS developed AI tool speeds up cancer radiotherapy wait time
The new technology known as OSAIRIS is helping doctors reduce hours of waiting time for cancer patients as the time for preparing for the scan and referrals for radiotherapy gets streamlined.
UK and New Zealand announces shared visa schemes expansion
The UK and New Zealand have expanded their shared visa schemes, allowing more young Brits and Kiwis to explore, work and forge lasting connections abroad.
Britain's mortgage crisis, borrowers to be given 12-month grace period before repossession
Rising costs, affordability concerns, and economic uncertainty impact the housing market, with interest rates now standing at five per cent in the UK, the highest level since April 2008.
Neurons related to chronic stress have been identified in new research
Swedish researchers have identified a group of nerve cells in the mouse brain that are involved in creating chronic stress and negative emotional states.
Study shows that antidepressants may reduce likelihood of testing positive for COVID-19
A new study from King's College London has found that patients who are prescribed antidepressants are significantly less likely to test for COVID-19.
More than 200 companies in the UK have failed to pay their workers minimum wage
The government have named over 200 companies that have breached the National Minimum Wage law. These employers include high-street brands, sole traders and small businesses.
Generative AI is 'the next productivity frontier', report says
Generative AI is poised to unleash the next wave of productivity, according to a new report stating that it could add the equivalent of $2.6 trillion to $4.4 trillion annually across 63 use cases.