What are the opportunities and challenges of AI in journalism in the UK?
UK media coverage of AI in journalism is industry-focused, potentially neglecting public concerns and ethical dimensions, a study revealed.
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.
Survey reveals comfort levels of UK business leaders in handling complaints from trans employees
A recent study reveals that while most UK business leaders are comfortable handling complaints from trans employees, certain sectors still need to improve.
'Woke' fried chicken? Fast food chain at center of US culture wars
The "Lord's chicken" no more: US fast food chain Chick-fil-A -- beloved among Americans for its sandwiches, nuggets and milkshakes -- found itself on the receiving end of right-wing ire this week, accused of succumbing to "woke" ideology.
Prodigy Racing League becomes the first ever e2real sports league with a dozen tournaments arriving this year
Racing Prodigy edges towards merging virtual racing with real-world racing as they ultimately aim to foster more opportunities for emerging motorsport fanatics.
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.
London businesses pave the way to harness the potential of refugees in the workforce
Recognising the immense potential benefits that refugees can offer to the economy, London's businesses are moving to boost refugee employment.
Gove launches independent review into civil unrest in Leicester last year
A panel of independent experts is due to be appointed to get to the bottom of the civil unrest that occured in Leicester last September.
Over 50% of British organisations struggle with growth strategy
British professional services organisations face the challenge of developing a growth strategy as 53 per cent lack a defined plan, according to a study by Deltek.
Belgium reveals new global plans to showcase its innovation for the next three years
Belgium is set to take to the international stage and spread more visibility of its innovative qualities through a fresh campaign titled, Embracing Openness.
Lessons learned from Bud Light's crash
Longtime customers revolted, forcing a staggering 21.4 per cent drop in sales – a fiasco that may remind many of the 1996 McDonald's Arch Deluxe.
New Terminal One at JFK airport strikes long-term deal with Korean Air ahead of projected 2030 completion
The new terminal is set to be incorporated into New York's leading and most illustrious airport and will be home to the operations of its new partner, Korean Air.
Microsoft 365 introduces pronouns on user profiles
The move aims to promote greater gender inclusivity.
How AI is being used by businesses to eliminate bias in hiring processes
AI chatbot tools such as OpenAI's ChatGPT can aid the hiring process for companies by using the software's abilities to communicate and organise everything.
Data reveals fourteen million hectares of land are available in Europe for afforestation
According to research by Arbonics, there are fourteen million hectares of land available in Europe for afforestation, which could balance out the emissions of everyone living in London and Berlin.
Guest gets 'goosebumps' at King Charles III's coronation
His Majesty was officially crowned in a ceremony in London's Westminster Abbey on May 6, 2023.
Ireland's gender equality referendum: A vote to remove "outmoded" language towards women
Ireland to hold gender equality referendums that will replace "discriminatory" references to a woman's role in society, in November 2023.
UK bank Barclays profits from rising interest rates
The Bank of England and its global counterparts have ramped up interest rates to tackle sky-high inflation.
Tech Nation acquired by Founders Forum Group as British government withdraws funding
Following the acquisition, Tech Nation programmes and reports will be delivered within the Founders Forum Group portfolio. Meanwhile, the British government allocates funding to Barclays instead.
How UK gig workers are navigating the dynamics of the unique British labour force
Many gig workers enjoy working on their terms but have to bear the burden of lower wages. However, employers are still turning to the gig sector to cut labour costs.
Is 'big business' in the US left-wing?
ESG has long been more than a buzzword. It has become a slogan used by activists, but also fund managers and corporate leaders to push through certain ideas of "sustainability," "diversity," etc.
More businesses around the world are prioritising ESG strategies
By leveraging IT as the backbone of ESG transformation, companies can eradicate digital inequality and reduce carbon emissions by understanding their employees.
'Team of the regime' debate ignites open warfare between Barcelona, Real Madrid
The two clubs are accusing each other of having close ties with General Francisco Franco.
EU announces grants for 100+ deep tech companies led by women
Women remain underrepresented in the deep tech industry, but with a new 10 million euros grant to 134 female-led companies across Europe, progress can be made.
All-new, first-of-its-kind Lexus LM gets unveiled ahead of UK and Europe release
The all-new Lexus LM is set to provide passengers with comfort and luxury when it becomes available for purchase in the UK this autumn.
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.
G7 finance leaders pledge financial stability, supply chain diversity
Group of Seven (G7) finance leaders pledged on Wednesday to take action to maintain the stability of the global financial system.
Forget The Lazy Stereotypes, Dubai Will Help To Define The 21st Century
I have presented horse racing at venues across the globe in my career, from the hustle and bustle of Sha Tin ...
ByteDance prepares Lemon8 app to replace TikTok in the US ahead of ban
Both TikTok and Lemon8 allow users to engage their audiences by creating content about beauty, wellness, food, travel, and more.
Analysis-HSBC, Goldman gender pay gaps widen in UK as finance makes slow progress
HSBC, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley and Standard Chartered reported a widening in the gap between what they paid women and men in 2022, according to data reviewed by Reuters.