Glass elevator to be built for tourists to finally access Bali's famous T-Rex beach
Bali is one of the most-visited destinations across the globe.
Stock markets rise on China support, pound rallies
Major stock markets mostly rose Tuesday as China moved to boost its flagging economy, while the pound hit a 15-month high against the dollar on expectations of more aggressive UK interest rate hikes.
Royal Air Force base in the south of Cyprus to undergo renovations after £66 million contract awarded
RAF Akrotiri is regarded as an important military base for Britain and the upgrades will allow for greater convenience with the modern aircraft planes used.
UK's hospitality sector 'anxious' over significant summer staffing shortage
Another contributing factor to the staffing challenge is the tightening of immigration rules and the end of free movement between the UK and the EU.
UK-India free trade agreement aimed at supporting women-led SMEs
The ongoing UK-India free trade agreement negotiations are focusing on women-led SMEs with a dedicated chapter on Trade and Gender Equality.
China Police detains two gangs involved in creating fake news using ChatGPT
Shaoxing police have cracked the case of gangs creating fake news and videos with the help of the ChatGPT AI chatbot.
UK saved 1,800 jobs in the steel industry with a £30mn emergency COVID loan
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Celsa secured a £30 million COVID emergency loan for their facility in Cardiff which saved 1500 pre-existing jobs directly and created 300 jobs indirectly.
UN plead for cross-border mandate extension before ISIS resurge in Syria
UN request that the cross-border mandate in Syria is extended for at least 12 months, to allow humanitarian organisations to continue providing vital support and resources to the 4.1 million people in North-West Syria.
Stocks rise as Apple tops $3 tn mark, inflation eases
Stocks jumped on Friday as Apple climbed above $3 trillion in market value for the first time since early 2022 and data showed inflation cooling in the United States and Europe.
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Former Samsung executive accused of stealing chip secrets to help Foxconn
The indictment does not mention any name, but the media has identified Choi Jinseog, who worked at Samsung for 17 years.
Britain's mortgage crisis, borrowers to be given 12-month grace period before repossession
Rising costs, affordability concerns, and economic uncertainty impact the housing market, with interest rates now standing at five per cent in the UK, the highest level since April 2008.
Neymar's father arrested in Brazil at PSG star's luxury mansion
Neymar recently offered a public apology to his pregnant partner after cheating on her.
Ford-backed electric battery venture approved for $9.2bn US loan
Biden has supported heavy public investment in such initiatives to address climate change and bolster US manufacturing.
Housing crisis report shows 8.5 million people in England unable to access appropriate housing
NHF England's report highlights the pressing housing crisis, with 8.5 million people in England lacking appropriate housing. The report calls for a long-term plan and transformative approach to address the issue ahead of the general election.
AI development receives another £2 million worth of funding
OctaiPipe, Britain's first federated learning platform for IoT, is one of 42 projects to be awarded investment as part of the Bridge AI programme.
'Hidden' beach, known for its golden sand, reopens for public after 40 years
The hidden beach in California had been shut for decades due to wealthy landowners near it.
Ryanair to offer £15 flights to Legoland during UK's school holidays
Ryanair's amazing deals are available in both July and August.
Resilient retailers and thriving film industry drive unexpected growth in British economy in April
The British economy defied expectations by experiencing a slight growth in April, driven by the resilience of retailers and the thriving film industry.
Industry bodies unite to oppose proposed Infrastructure Levy
Thirty industry bodies, including housebuilders, housing associations, and charities, oppose the proposed Infrastructure Levy, warning it threatens affordable housing and infrastructure development in England.
North Koreans are 'starving to death' due to food shortage: report
Economic slowdown, border restrictions and Covid-19 have created a shortage of food in North Korea
A reported 57% of school girls experienced 'persistent feelings of sadness or hopelessness'
The CDC's report found that 13 per cent of teenage girls had attempted suicide one or more times in 2021, with 57 per cent of high school girls reporting experiencing "persistent feelings of sadness or hopelessness in the past year".
Drained Kakhovka dam reservoir reveals skulls of WW2 soldiers
The breach of the Nova Kakhovka dam has not only flooded cities and forced people to flee but has also unearthed the horrific remains of World War II.
The UK and Kenya join forces to tackle climate change
Following the COP27 climate summit, a ceremony that commemorated the start of construction for the Menengai Geothermal Power Plant occurred with officials in Kenya.
May data shows vacancy growth is slowing slightly, yet British skills gap is still hindering economic recovery
Vacancy growth is at its lowest since early 2021, but employers still cannot find qualified staff – especially as wage growth continues, albeit more slowly.
Reports reveal women are still underrepresented in corporate leadership roles in the UK
Developments towards achieving gender equality have been exceedingly slow. In the last 10 years, the number of women participating in senior management positions in the UK has only increased by 11 per cent.
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.
Majority of British business owners alarmed by soaring energy bills, survey reveals
As fixed market agreements and government subsidies for non-household energy bills expire, energy costs could potentially increase by 133 per cent.
Business confidence dips for the first time in three months
According to the Lloyds Bank Business Barometer, business confidence has experienced an unexpected decline, dropping five points to 28 per cent in May.
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.