Tech entrepreneur Ian Hogarth to oversee AI research as chair of the Foundation Model Taskforce
Following the announcement of the new Foundation Model Taskforce earlier this year, the government have appointed tech entrepreneur and AI expert Ian Hogarth as chair of the new body.
More vehicle services manufacturers are going green in California
The American manufacturer, BendPak, has invested in a new sustainable Californian home for its main operations and will be fully integrated there later this summer.
100 Independent restaurants to receive grant for sustainable packaging to help fight climate change
Independent takeaways and restaurants in London, Paris and Madrid can apply for new grant funding for sustainable packaging.
First study on polyphenol rich Mediterranean diet shows reduced brain aging by 9 months
In a study conducted Professor Galia Avidan and Dr Gidob Levakov found that the brain became nine months younger when a greener Mediterranean diet was taken.
AI could help produce weapons that 'kill humans' in just two years' time, Rishi Sunak's adviser warns
Artificial Intelligence could have the power to be behind advances that "kill many humans" in just two years' time, Rishi Sunak's adviser has warned.
WHO collaborates with artist to highlight 'the stark realities of two worlds we live in'
In a collaboration with WHO, Uğur Gallenkuş has raised money for the earthquake victims in Syria and Turkey and for those facing food insecurity in the Horn of Africa and the Sahel regions.
The United Nations would have us believe they are making remarkable progress in reducing poverty
According to the United Nations, 55 per cent of the world's population – about four billion people – did not benefit from social protection in 2016.
New train station worth £200 million to be built in south Cambridge by 2025, benefitting leading facility
The station will be located right by Cambridge's first-class Biomedical Campus, allowing the world's top academics to gain access to the site with ease.
Fossil fuelled: Climate talks begin with spotlight on oil chief
The future of fossil fuels -- the leading source of planet-heating emissions -- will face scrutiny at UN climate negotiations Monday with an under-fire Emirati oil chief poised to step into the driver's seat.
European Travel Commission to cut down emissions by 50% by 2030
The detailed Climate Action Plan underlines the ETC's agenda of making the plan fully operational by 2030. Earlier in May 2022, the non-profit organisation committed to such a plan at the Glasgow COP26 conference.
How welcome are women in the construction industry?
Women make up less than 15 per cent of the construction industry in the UK, often represented in construction manager positions. Non-profit organisations are working with women and employers to better gender diversity in the manual labour workforce.
WHO announces soprano singers as Goodwill Ambassadors for art therapy in healthcare
WHO appointed two artists as Goodwill Ambassadors as part of its 75th anniversary. The new Goodwill Ambassadors were named along the sidelines of the ongoing 76th World Health Assembly held in Geneva, Switzerland.
Number of migrants to Britain reaches record high of 606,000
This influx of migrants comes despite the government's pledge to reduce the number of student visas issued.
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.
The environment is now 'shockingly unrecognisable' as fast fashion controversies continues
During King Charles' Coronation concert, well-known fashion designer Stella McCartney delivered a spoken-word performance on environmental conservation.
Online trolls that encourage self-harm will face up to 5 years in prison
Due to a revision of online safety laws, the Ministry of Justice has implemented prison sentences for online trolls that encourage serious self-harming.
Nigel Farage tells Brits that 'Brexit has failed'
Nigel Farage announced that 'Brexit has failed', leaving Brits wanting explanations from the Conservative government and an increase in anti-Brexit campaigns.
British women in business need to focus on scaling and selling
Many women prefer the work-life balance that self-employment offers as well as being able to manage work alongside other commitments.
The 'rate of fraud is exploding' and AI has a crucial part to play
With Samsung banning AI tools like ChatGPT and the "rate of fraud is exploding", experts in the tech sector have mixed feelings about the growth of artificial intelligence.
Goldman Sachs invests $2 billion in Black women-owned businesses
The global financial institution, Goldman Sachs has announced that it will invest more than 2 billion dollars into Black women-owned businesses and organisations through its One Million Black Women program.
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.
How can British businesses support employees amidst economic downturn?
As the economic downturn hit harder, a workplace management team has recommended how UK businesses can create a conducive environment for their employees.
Bitcoin is more important to property rights than you think
We are entering a period where those who own Bitcoin can use it as a tool in trade to build trustworthy relationships, with its link to our property rights and the influence this has on society growing more apparent.
Katy Perry hopes to 'bring light and love' at King Charles III's Coronation Concert
The singer joins Lionel Richie and Take That among others who will perform at the star-studded event.
Fibroid Awareness Week: Why women should be aware of uterine fibroids
Uterine fibroids are common among women of reproductive age and can cause a range of symptoms.
More businesses around the world are prioritising ESG strategies
By leveraging IT as the backbone of ESG transformation, companies can eradicate digital inequality and reduce carbon emissions by understanding their employees.
Katy Perry, Lionel Richie to perform at King Charles III's Coronation Concert
The "American Idol" judges shared their excitement to headline the concert on May 7, 2023.
Approximately 3.7m people in the UK are working low-paid and insecure jobs
The Good Business Charter has redefined its brand to encourage ethical business practices across 10 key areas as poor business practices continue in the UK economy.
US economic data displays further signs of weakness
Analysis from Swiss online leading bank, Swissquote, has provided insight into the US financial markets ahead of the US jobs data coming out on Good Friday.
Employees having a consistent digital experience is 'crucial' for businesses, says expert
According to Dave Page, Co-Founder and Chief Strategy Officer at Actual Experience, offering a consistent digital experience to employees is crucial for businesses.