What Prince Harry Has Said About Jeffrey Epstein Scandal As Prince Andrew Faces Fresh Torment
Documents unsealed by a New York judge claimed that the Duke of York had sexual relations with a minor who was trafficked by Epstein.
No Love Lost: Bryan Johnson Claps Back At Elon Musk For Mocking His Age-Defying Regimen
Aside from spending a lot of money on his quest for youth, Bryan Johnson recently infused himself with blood plasma from his son to slow down his ageing.
Elon Musk-Owned X Faces A Lawsuit Over Non Payment Of Annual Bonuses
Aside from being rebranded to X, Twitter has witnessed several changes after Elon Musk acquired the microblogging site in October 2022.
Homelessness Soars In Rural England As Living Costs Hit Poor
Homelessness in rural England has risen by 40 percent in five years with many sleeping in the open air, tents or makeshift shelters, a British rural charity said on Tuesday.
EU Toughens Rules On Three Major Porn Platforms
The European Union on Wednesday added three pornographic websites to its list of online platforms that are large enough to come under tougher safety regulation.
UK Consumer Inflation Rate Unexpectedly Decreases In November
Jeremy Hunt says that wages will go up as prices go down next year after it was announced that the rate of inflation has decreased to 3.9 per cent.
European Union Launches In-Depth Investigation into Elon Musk's X Under Digital Services Act
The European Commission, responsible for enforcing the DSA on major platforms like X, announced the initiation of the investigation, citing potential breaches related to risk management, content moderation, dark patterns, advertising transparency, and data access for researchers.
UK Immigration Detention Report Highlights Release Surge and Concerns Over Treatment
Despite the primary purpose of immigration detention being to facilitate deportations, the annual IMB report highlighted that the majority of detainees were ultimately released.
New Migration Requirements Are Pushing Women And Small Businesses Out Of The UK
Women, children and small businesses are bearing the brunt of the government's new anti-immigration strategies, according to experts.
UK Pension System Faces Scrutiny as Government Data Powers Raise Concerns Over Errors and Fraud
The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) shed light on computer errors within the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) that resulted in 165,000 individuals missing out on £1.2 billion in the preceding year.
UK Household Financial Struggles Soar Amid Cost-of-Living Crisis
The latest research from the consumer group Which? unveiled that 9.8 per cent of surveyed households admitted to missing or defaulting on payments for loans, credit cards, housing, or household bills during that period.
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.
Sunak, Cameron and King Charles Will Take Separate Jets To Attend Climate Summit
Rishi Sunak has defended the use of private jets, stating that the government is not against flying.
Global Stocks Mixed As OECD Warns Of Middle East Conflict Risk
Oil prices rose again Wednesday following a report of possible additional output cuts by exporters as the OECD pared back its global growth forecast and warned of an economic hit from the Israel-Hamas conflict.
Bank of England Warns of Potential Market Correction Amidst Economic Uncertainties
The House of Lords Economic Affairs Committee released a report that critiques the Bank of England's scope of operation amidst the current cost of living crisis.
Central Banks Risk Tipping UK and Other Developed Countries Into Recession
The report highlights the risk of a vicious cycle, where low interest rates fail to stimulate meaningful economic growth and cause a recession.
Research Reveals Global Femicide Crisis Despite Homicide Rate Decreasing
Despite the overall homicide figures decreasing, more women and girls have been killed as a result of gender-based violence across the globe.
Tories Slammed For Brexit After Bank of England Says It Has 'Chilled' UK Economy
The financial impacts of Brexit have left UK business investment levels "chilled", according to the Deputy Governor of the Bank of England.
Google Promises To Use Tech To Address Climate Issues
Google Maps now comes with a feature that enables drivers to save fuel without harming the environment.
Earth To Warm Up To 2.9C Even With Current Climate Pledges: UN
Countries' greenhouse gas-cutting pledges put Earth on track for warming far beyond key limits, potentially up to a catastrophic 2.9 degrees Celsius this century, the UN said Monday, warning "we are out of road".
WHO Declares 'Loneliness' A Pressing Global Health Threat
Loneliness may put us at a higher risk of developing anxiety, dementia and depression amongst others.
Latest Manchester City Revenue and Profit Figures Showcase Increased Dominance Off The Pitch
The 2022/2023 financial year has shown last season's treble winners, Manchester City, to eclipse rivals Manchester United in Premier League revenue records.
UK Rental Market Suffers Record Price Rise
UK housing rental prices spiked by a record rate with London hit particularly hard, official data showed Wednesday, stoking a cost-of-living crisis as inflation remains elevated despite a sharp slowdown.
Cumbria Is Fighting Staffing Crisis In Hospitality And Tourism Sector With Over 200,000 Unemployed
While 80 per cent of Cumbria's population said that they did not want a job, MPs and CEOs are fighting to save its hospitality and tourism sector from crashing.
UK Inflation Plunges to Lowest Figure in 2023 At 4.6% as Sunak on Track to Meet Annual Target
In September, inflation stood at 6.7 per cent, as many people across the UK continue to struggle with the cost-of-living crisis.
UK Cybersecurity Center Warns of 'Deepfakes' Threat to Next Election
The rapid evolution of AI technology has made it increasingly challenging to distinguish between genuine and manipulated content.
Heat Projected To Kill Nearly Five Times More People By 2050
Nearly five times more people will likely die due to extreme heat in the coming decades, an international team of experts warned on Wednesday, adding that without action on climate change the "health of humanity is at grave risk".
Three Indian Cities Among The Top Ten Most Polluted Cities In The World
The air pollution level in some parts of Delhi was 30 times the prescribed WHO limit.
Russia Recruits Female Soldiers And Says It Is 'Ready For Talks'
Russia has said that it is open to co-existence discussions with the West as Ukraine makes advancements in regaining the city of Bakhmut.
Intel Is Building ChatGPT-like Apps For Customers
According to sources with close ties to Intel, the company is selling "app-building" software to its clients.