Do changes in the immune systems of pregnant women lead to motherly behaviour?
New research suggests that immune system changes, that protect the foetus in pregnant bodies, appear to extend to the brain, thus promoting maternal behaviour.
Elon Musk says xAI will use Twitter, Tesla data to train AI systems
Elon Musk claims his recently launched AI company xAI will be more trustworthy than its biggest rivals OpenAI and Google.
'It's time to play responsibly and respectfully' – Casino expert reveals online casino etiquette
Discover essential online casino etiquette as a casino expert guides you to play responsibly and respectfully in the world of virtual gaming.
How workplace ethics and a toxic boss can improve or ruin the office atmosphere
A toxic boss can ruin the office atmosphere, and employees should be aware of the ethical aspects of a toxic workplace and a boss who crosses boundaries.
How 'silent firing' is sweeping the UK work culture, according to recent study
A report reveals many people may be ignorant about a growing trend of silent mistreatment including gender discrimination that is forcing employees to resign.
Travellers to pay tourist tax to enter Bali, along with visa fees
Bali is one of the most popular holiday destinations among tourists across the globe.
Usman Khawaja criticises Ashes crowd for ugly taunts as Aussie teammate called c***
Australia are 2-1 up in the ongoing Ashes in England.
Rise in number of 'vulnerable women' dying prematurely in North East England
Females from North East England were found to be 1.7 times more likely to die early as a result of suicide, addiction or domestic murder.
Iran's morality police returns despite protests against hijab rules
It has not even been a year since the death of Mahsa Amini, and the Iranian authorities have already brought back their morality police.
Disappointing 'search relevancy' cost retailers over $2 trillion globally
Online retailers fall short of Google's high search relevancy standards, with "search relevancy" leading the difficulty list for 85 per cent of UK retailers.
A fuel finder scheme could help drivers find the cheapest fuel along Britain's motorways
The CMA studied the road fuel market in depth to realise that the competition in retail has weakened since 2019, leading to them proposing a fuel finder scheme that helps consumers compare fuel prices.
Travellers, take note as Portugal bans popular tourist activity this summer
Portugal's coastal towns receive a flow of travellers, especially in the summer.
British online retailers increase spending on advertising, inventory and software by 19%
UK online retailers have increased their spending on advertising, inventory and software in Q2 2023 driven by a 15 per cent YoY increase in inventory investment.
What Are The Culprits Behind The Alarming Current Decline In Men's Testosterone Levels
Researchers are alarmed by the constantly decreasing levels of testosterone in men – the hormone vital to a well-functioning and healthy body.
President Biden did not breach royal protocol with King Charles III says palace
The US president's visit to the U.K. comes two months after he missed His Majesty's coronation on May 6.
Alcohol rules for travellers on Ryanair, easyJet, Jet2, British Airways and Emirates
Spain, Italy and Greece are some of the popular holiday spots among UK travellers.
Does depression after traumatic brain injury represent a new disease?
Results of a new study suggest that depression following traumatic brain injury may be a clinically distinct disorder instead of a major depressive disorder.
Child ADHD medication not linked to increased substance abuse, study finds
A new study has found that treating childhood ADHD with stimulant medications is not associated with increased substance abuse in later life.
UK Foreign Office confirms new rules for summer travel to Spain
Spain is among the most-visited destinations for travellers in the UK.
UK announces toughened up sanctions regime against Iran
Britain on Thursday announced plans for a tougher sanctions regime against Iran over alleged human rights violations and hostile actions against its opponents on UK soil.
Should we accept Digital Money or Digital Law?
As society touches the brink of collapse this time, will it revert to gold, or will it attempt a digital future using sound money on a blockchain?
UK investing £1.2 million to rid the streets of gum littering
In addition to cleaning the gum stains off streets, education is necessary to make sure gum is not left on the streets to start with.
Around 64% of UK hospitality managers will tackle staff shortages by hiring older workers
As per the study that surveyed 1,000 managers from the hospitality industry, businesses in this sector are thinking of hiring older staff, people aged 50 or above to cater to the employee shortage issue.
Review of Bitrix24: A Comprehensive Workspace for Business Management
Gain insights into Bitrix24 as this article provides an objective review of the comprehensive workspace, highlighting its capabilities for efficient business management.
Security for 3rd Ashes Test tightens to protect Aussies from Yorkshire-favourite Jonny Bairstow drama
Jonny Bairstow was dismissed in a controversial manner in the second Ashes Test.
UK, Australian PMs wade into Ashes row
The British and Australian prime ministers have traded verbal bouncers after a controversial Test match between the two sides that has rocked the usually genteel world of cricket.
What is Britain's approach to the global multilateral system?
The British Foreign Secretary James Cleverly has outlined five 'transnational priorities' for reforming the global multilateral system.
King Charles III allegedly forced Queen Elizabeth II's dresser out from Windsor home
Former royal aide Angela Kelly was allowed to live in a cottage in Windsor Home Park during her employment.
UK PM Rishi Sunak hails Jonny Bairstow for 'heroic job' of carrying protester off Lord's pitch
The incident took place just five minutes into Day 1 of the second Ashes Test.
Is sense of smell linked to increased risk of depression?
New evidence of a link between a poor sense of smell and the risk of developing depression has been discovered by researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine.