40 monkeys found dead in Indian city in suspected case of 'mass poisoning'
As many as 40 monkeys have been killed in a suspected case of mass poisoning in the Uttar Pradesh state of India.
OSCE media freedom report highlights 'alarming trend towards authoritarianism'
The OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media has presented a her bi-annual report to the OSCE Permanent Council. It highlights concerning trends towards authoritarianism.
Google set to ban YouTube ad blockers, time to sign up for YouTube Premium?
YouTube users will receive a pop-up notification when they try to access the video-sharing platform without disabling their ad blocker.
Royal Mail CEO to depart after delivery failures: report
It comes after UK lawmakers in March concluded that Royal Mail has "systemically failed" to meet its postal-delivery requirement.
Warren Buffet compares AI to atomic bomb, says it can't be un-invented
The invention of artificial general intelligence apps such as ChatGPT and GoogleBard, along with several others, has even the best minds in the world worried.
European Commission and European Investment Bank input €18bn into Global Gateway strategy
Addressing the financial demands presented to the international community by climate change, the EU has announced new investments as part of its Global Gateway Strategy.
Google I/O 2023: Android 14 announcements, Pixel Watch sequel, new Pixel phones, more
Google is still mum on the new devices it plans to announce at its I/O 2023 annual conference, but we have several rumours to work with.
How deforestation affects us all
By eliminating forests, we limit the number of products we can manufacture from wood. Unfortunately, one of those products is toilet paper.
Inflation takes food prices nearly 9% higher than this time last year
Just when it looked like we reached a turning point in the fight against inflation, figures from last-month show its impacts are still biting retailers. Inflation has taken food prices 8.9% higher than this time last year.
London ranked as the most 'sun trap' city in the UK amidst cost of living crisis
London finishes in first place in the top 10 of the largest 'sun trap' cities in the UK, as more Brits consider a 'staycation' amidst the cost of living crisis.
London seeks to keep Europe fintech crown despite Brexit
Britain's exit from the European Union without an EU-London deal on financial services has complicated access to the gigantic market and talent.
Cost of living crisis fuelling rise in cybercrimes, new research shows
Over a third of the organisations across the UK's critical national infrastructure (CNI) anticipate a rise in cybercrime as a direct result of the current economic crisis.
Tech sector faces recruiting struggles amidst skills shortage crisis after global layoffs
The tech sector was forced to reorganise twice, at first due to higher demand and then because of inflation, leaving over 55,000 unfilled positions.
Microsoft Bing could replace Google as default search engine on Samsung Galaxy devices
Samsung is in the negotiation stages with Microsoft to replace Google with Bing as the default search engine on its Galaxy devices.
Credit Suisse class action could force banks to clean up their act, says finance expert
Finance expert Tom Davey says that the class actions against investment bank Credit Suisse send a strong message that companies must clean up their act.
The 2023 Gender Pay Gap report shows little progress has been made
Analysis from the World Economic Forum last year estimated it would take 132 more years to close the gender pay gap - a disparity which has made little progress this year.
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.
Nasdaq Ventures invests £3.5m into UK-based governance platform
Today, Nasdaq Ventures announced the completion of a £3.5m Series A investment into Kuberno. The company's co-founder believes this will help "Kuberno accelerate its international growth and expansion into new markets".
Britain's Sainsbury's offers lower prices to loyalty card holders
Sainsbury's, Britain's second-largest supermarket group, on Tuesday began offering lower prices on more than 300 items to the 18 million members of its Nectar loyalty scheme, rivalling a similar initiative at market leader Tesco.
Built-world AI is the present and the future
A report published by Europe's largest sustainable investor reveals that startups harnessing AI for the Built World are growing at a rapid pace.
Wall Street ends mixed with inflation data, earnings on tap
U.S. stock indexes clawed back from steep losses to a mixed close on Monday as investors digested Friday's employment report and prepared for an eventful week of inflation data and bank earnings.
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.
UK companies are turning to contract workers
As the UK grapples with economic instability and a widening skill gap across various sectors, companies are taking a closer look at their hiring strategies and favouring the employment of temporary staff.
Can PSG make Lionel Messi an offer he can't refuse amid aggressive Saudi offer?
Messi's contract with PSG expires this summer, and he has not confirmed his plans for the future.
Apple could bring these awe-inspiring changes to next-gen iPhones
Users could see four big changes on the iPhones starting this year and beyond, provided Apple complies with the EU laws.
Yellen rejects World Bank capital increase; no challengers to U.S. nominee to lead lender
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Wednesday rejected the idea of a near-term capital increase for the World Bank
Food inflation hits 15% as experts say retailers must focus on price differentiation
Food inflation has risen by 15 per cent in a year, as prices in Britain's shops reach unprecedented levels. Experts say retailers must focus on their price differentiation strategy as consumers' purse strings "continue to feel the squeeze".
New Illegal Migration Bill "incompatible" with European Convention on Human Rights
The government's newly-proposed Illegal Migration Bill may be "incompatible" with The European Convention on Human Rights, according to an immigration expert.
UK household debt surpasses £2 trillion amid soaring cost of living
Household debt exceeds £2 trillion for the first time in UK history. As consumers struggle with the skyrocketing costs of living, financial literacy hits rock bottom.
Is 2023 marking the rise of UK-India tourism?
With the reopening of borders and customers craving new adventures, the number of people travelling worldwide has rocketed with exceptional growth for UK-India tourism.