Study reveals funding shortage forces UK SMEs to halt operations
A study by Manx Financial Group reveals that a significant number of UK SMEs have been forced to reduce or halt their operations due to a lack of funds.
Microsoft set to bring more Android apps to Windows 11
Microsoft has opened up Amazon Appstore for all developers, who can now publish their apps to the Amazon store and bring them to Windows 11.
Palestinian diaspora: The female custodians of an ancient culture
Resisting the erasure of an identity that dates to pre-biblical times, diaspora Palestinians focus on what lies beyond the painful headlines – the Palestinian culture.
What we know about Threads, Meta's 'Twitter killer'
Threads, Mark Zuckerberg's Instagram-based challenge to dethrone Elon Musk's troubled Twitter, has already secured tens of millions of downloads, but it remains to be seen whether this Twitter rival will be a winning one.
Elon Musk announces temporary daily limits on Twitter
Some Twitter users believe the new tweet read limits are a good idea in theory, while others are worried about reaching their audience on the platform.
Microsoft introduces Windows Copilot AI-powered assistant for Windows 11 Insiders
Microsoft has rolled out an early preview of the Windows Copilot, an AI-powered assistant, to Windows 11 Dev Channel insiders.
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Only 30% of businesses have board members responsible for cybersecurity
UK government publishes cybersecurity breach survey highlighting declining cyber hygiene measures and the need for improved incident response and prioritisation of cybersecurity.
British Airways, BBC and Boots among affected companies exposed by data breach
Multiple companies, including British Airways, BBC and Boots, have suffered a data breach, exposing confidential information and personal data.
UK online retailers contend with technical debt as consumer expectations shift
As retailers face the challenge of aligning consumer desires with their business capabilities, a mounting concern known as "technical debt" has emerged.
UK government blames the 'gender pension gap' on maternity leave
The UK government propose new legislation to help bridge the "gender pay gap", after blaming maternity leave and part-time work for the retirement wealth contrast - which currently stands at 35 per cent.
The United Nations would have us believe they are making remarkable progress in reducing poverty
According to the United Nations, 55 per cent of the world's population – about four billion people – did not benefit from social protection in 2016.
First post-Brexit UK trade deal upholds net zero commitments
From June 1st onwards, businesses in the United Kingdom can sell their products in New Zealand and Australia in a more hassle-free manner as the Australia and New Zealand trade deal comes into force.
Students demand for refund on tuition fees amid pandemic disruptions
With the Class of 2023 set to graduate, the question of the quality of education throughout the pandemic is being questioned, with many pushing for refunds.
From Russia with Gold: UAE cashes in as sanctions bite
The United Arab Emirates has become a key trade hub for Russian gold since Western sanctions over Ukraine cut Russia's more traditional export routes, Russian customs records show.
Thousands of Brits to get refunded, Good Energy and OVO Energy found to have been overcharging customers
This subsidy is able to bring an average household's bills down to roughly £2,500 a year in Great Britain.
The changing landscape, trends and insights of UK SMEs
As UK economic dynamics continue to evolve, British SMEs are positioning themselves for long-term success with a digital presence, AI, and other emerging trends.
What role does the G7 have in today's international political order?
Looking ahead to the upcoming G7 Hiroshima summit in May, questions remain over the significance and purpose of the organisation amidst the tensions of today's international order.
New AI tool can help identify lung cancer accurately: study
Researchers in the UK have developed an AI tool that can predict whether an abnormal growth in thebody is cancerous or not.
Messi suspended by PSG over unauthorised trip, contract renewal in jeopardy
The Argentine took a trip to Saudi Arabia and missed training on Monday.
F1 star Fernando Alonso fuels Taylor Swift dating news
The Aston Martin driver made an intriguing post on TikTok that appears to allude to the singer.
A Guide for Investing in Ethereum
Did you know that you could invest in Ethereum and make humongous returns? Here are some ideas on how to successfully invest in Ethereum.
Microsoft set to bring more ads to Windows 11 Start Menu, whether you like it or not
Just like Windows 8 and 10, the latest version of the operating system will display advertisements for Microsoft services.
UK government's updated Net Zero Strategy welcomed by finance industry
The Government's updated Net Zero Strategy, which now recognises the key role played by UK-based professional bodies, has been welcomed by the finance industry.
Pay up or lose your Twitter blue tick as Elon Musk sets new deadline
Managing Twitter is proving to be a tough nut to crack for its CEO, Elon Musk. He has been changing Twitter policies and implementing new orders every week.
The Resilience of UK SMEs - How small businesses can navigate economic challenges
Despite the tough economic challenges that have rattled the UK in recent years, opportunities are ripe for UK SMEs to innovate and flourish like never before.
Microsoft adds Bing AI Image Creator to Edge browser for free
Android and iPhone users can also access the Bing AI Image Creator tool for free by installing the Bing – Your AI Copilot app.
China simulates striking Taiwan on second day of drills
China's military simulated precision strikes against Taiwan in a second day of drills around the island on Sunday, with the island's defence ministry reporting multiple air force sorties and that it was monitoring China's missile forces.
UK residents can save up to £60,000 per year on their pensions
From ISAs to pensions, VCTs to EISs, Madeleine Ingram, Director at Calculus, shares how UK individuals can make tax-efficient investments amid the fair of a coming recession.
Elon Musk calls New York Times 'hypocritical' for refusing to pay for Twitter blue tick
Twitter CEO Elon Musk has now lashed out at the New York Times for refusing to pay for the platform's "verified" badge.