Microplastics Found In Clouds, Could Cause Irreversible Damage, Warns Scientists
The team found as many as nine different kinds of polymer particles and a type of rubber particle in cloud mist.
Morrisons Appoints Rami Baitiéh of Carrefour France as New CEO After David Potts Steps Down
Baitiéh, currently the CEO of Carrefour France, is set to assume his role in November and will work closely with Potts during a transition period to ensure a seamless shift in leadership.
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.
Bipartisan Uproar as Government is Rumoured to be Mulling Scrapping of Birmingham-Manchester Segment of HS2
Hints that a key segment of the HS2 rail line may be scrapped have met with considerable anger on both sides of the aisle and from the business community.
New Board of Trade to Address Post-Brexit Trade Barriers
A new Board of Trade has been created to boost UK exports in high-growth potential sectors like the fashion retail and food and drink sectors.
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.
Landmark £1.7 Million Agreement with Israel Takes UK Global Science Mission to New Heights
Only weeks after the UK secured an agreement with the European Union on its association with Horizon, did the nation announce this £1.7 Million joint research project.
Edinburgh Tram Report Speaks of 'Poor Management And Abdication Of Responsibility'
Nine years after the initial public inquiry was launched, a 961-page report exposes the truth behind the years of delays and huge overspending.
Suella Braverman pushing for a ban on American XL bully dogs
Home Secretary Suella Braverman is seeking "urgent advice" on banning "lethal" American XL bully dogs following a horrific attack on a young girl in Bordesley Green, Birmingham.
UK researchers and SMEs upbeat about Britain rejoining the £82 billion Horizon Europe programme
Britain has ended nearly two years of logjam in scientific collaboration by rejoining the Horizon Europe programme which drew applause from UK researchers and SMEs.
Jerry Seinfeld defends Jimmy Fallon amid 'toxic workplace' allegations
"The Tonight Show" staffers have accused its host of creating a toxic work environment with his alleged "erratic behaviour."
UK rejoins key European science programme after post-Brexit row
Britain and the EU said on Thursday they had struck a pact to allow British scientists back into the world's largest civilian science research programme after being frozen out in a post-Brexit row.
Downing Street engulfed by RAAC concrete crisis, as affected UK schools and public buildings face closure
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is under fire for his role in the RAAC concrete crisis amid knowledge emerging that the government failed to prepare for the emergency.
Queen Elizabeth II's former press secretary says Prince Harry can still mend rift with royals
The Duke of Sussex opened up about his tense relationship with Prince William and King Charles III in his memoir "Spare."
Access to veteran-specific supported housing and health care services at an all-time high
Government's Collaborative Efforts with NHS England, Housing Providers, and Charities Yield Record Levels of Support for Veterans.
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.
Supermarket prices expected to fall amidst the cost of living crisis
Despite the cost of living crisis and rising inflation, Sainsbury's chief executive believes that supermarket prices are about to start falling.
Schools are being urged to prioritise cybersecurity learning with the industry expanding
The education platform Cyber Explorers is designed to help young students grasp cybersecurity and encourage them to have a potential career in the cyber sector.
New free schools to soon be accessible to underprivileged students across Britain
In an effort to better school standards, 15 new free schools will be opened up in areas where education pedigree is below the level required.
UK Government commits £250 million to enhance NHS hospital capacity for urgent care
As part of the urgent care recovery plan, the UK allocates £250 million to NHS hospitals, creating 900 beds for faster treatment and cutting waiting lists.
Microplastics found in human hearts for the first time
A study by a team of researchers from China has found microplastics in the human heart for the first time.
Healthcare workers can benefit from exercise apps to improve their mental health
Research from the University of British Columbia suggests that exercise apps can reduce depressive symptoms and combat mental illness in healthcare workers.
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.
UK grant to support Yemen's nutrition, sexual and reproductive health sector
The number of reported gender-based violence incidents increased by 36 per cent, amid the nine-year conflict in Yemen. Today, the food crisis has contributed to 500,000 children suffering from severe acute malnutrition.
Google's AI-driven news tool Genesis sparks debate on journalism's future
Google's AI-powered news tool, Genesis, garners mixed reactions among news organisations, sparking debates on journalism's future, with concerns over accuracy, AI's role, and data privacy.
Investors' projections indicate affordable housing market set to double by 2023
JLL's Affordable Housing 2023 report projects a 120 per cent growth in the UK's affordable housing market, with an increasing interest of investors.
Growing concerns of a British drought this summer have called for sterner warnings to deal with extreme heat
The British government has set out plans to deal with a possible British drought and to make sure water supplies are correctly managed in order to cope.
Boosting productivity with effective time management is essential for a leader
As a leader, encouraging effective time management is vital to boosting the productivity of your team, your division, and your entire organisation.
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.
UN Women report shows that low women's empowerment is shockingly common worldwide
Women's empowerment is shockingly low worldwide. At the current rate of progress, UN women predict that it will take 286 years to achieve global gender equality.