Sophie Turner Photographed Kissing Aristocrat In Paris Amid Joe Jonas Divorce
The actress was married to the Jonas Brothers singer for four years, and they share two daughters.
Top 10 CTOs to Watch in 2024
2024's Top 10 CTOs Making Waves in the Tech World
How businesses can lower costs for consumers
Transparent communication with customers about price changes and a continuous focus on cost analysis are essential components of a comprehensive strategy to lower prices during inflation while maintaining competitiveness.
UK Space Agency Signs Deal for UK Astronauts' Flight Mission to ISS
The UK Space Agency has signed a deal with the "only full-service orbital mission provider" in the space industry for a two-week UK astronauts' flight mission, showcasing the nation's role in commercial space investment.
Nigeria To Launch Vaccination Campaign to Vaccinate 7.7 Million Girls Against Leading Cause of Cervical Cancer
Nigeria, Africa's most populous country, has one of the highest rates of cervical cancer in the world, which is responsible for the deaths of thousands of Nigerian women each year.
Racism Has Been On The Rise In Europe: Survey
Three in five people surveyed in Germany and Austria admitted having faced discrimination in the last five years.
CEO of AI company warns his tech has a one in four chance of destroying us
Next week, Rishi Sunak will host the first AI Safety Summit, at Bletchley Park in Buckinghamshire.
Qatar Successfully Reunites Ukrainian Children With Families
Qatar has been working with Kyiv and Moscow to successfully reunite Ukrainian families with their children who have been forcibly taken into Russia.
Women And Girls In Afghanistan Feel 'Forgotten' and 'Abandoned' By World
As the gender apartheid persists in Afghanistan, women and girls are losing hope and Former Minister of Women's Affairs Hasina Safi calls for international support.
NHS to Benefit from £100 Million Gambling Levy for Addiction Treatment
The decision comes on the heels of the government's gambling white paper released in April, outlining measures to enhance player protection and reduce the risk of addiction in the age of smartphones.
Chief Secretary John Glen Hosts AI Meeting to Boost Public Sector Productivity
John Glen emphasised the potential of artificial intelligence to enhance public services while saving taxpayers' money, illustrating how AI can revolutionise the public sector and increase productivity without breaking the bank.
Investors Wary After FTX Debacle as People Lose Trust in Companies Managing Their Money
To prevent financial scandals and bolster investor confidence, regulators must continuously update and refine regulations to match evolving financial markets.
Ex-Treasury Secretary Hints that the Pain of Osborne's Austerity is Still Being Felt Today
As Britain grapples with a cost of living crisis, the deeper fissures in the economy, including inadequate education and training spend, are more evident than ever.
Has the Hamas Attack on Israel Tripled Anti-Semitic Incidents in Britain?
Four days since the Hamas attack on Israel and anti-Semitic incidents in Britain have tripled to reach 89, the highest in nearly a decade, fueling some strict measures.
Gazan Nationals Sheltering From Airstrikes In Schools
Without authorisation or enough money to escape through the Rafah crossing, the people trapped in Gaza, have started using UNRWA schools as bomb shelters.
Economics Nobel Prize Honours Two Centuries Data Analysis of Gender Gap In Earnings
The Nobel Prize Organisation honoured Claudia Goldin for shedding light on the various underlying factors like childbirth and contraceptive pills as reasons behind the gender gap in earnings.
Teachers in Britain Will Explore AI's Potential in Education at Hackathon Event
The Department for Education in the UK has collaborated with Faculty AI, the National Institute of Teaching and the AI in Schools Initiative to organise this pioneering AI hackathon event in London.
UK Joins Global Telecoms Coalition, Invests £70 Million to Spearhead Future Telecoms Technologies
The newly formed Global Coalition on Telecommunications (GCOT) aims to enhance the resilience of communication networks, foster collaboration in research and development, promote information sharing and strengthen international outreach efforts.
Sunak Confirms Northern Leg of HS2 Will Be Scrapped in Closing Speech
Sunak declared that this move would save 36 billion pounds, which he would reinvest in hundreds of other transport schemes across the country.
Scottish Secretary Alister Jack Leads Trade Mission to Vietnam to Strengthen Bilateral Ties
The visit comes at a pivotal time, as 2023 marks the 50th anniversary of the formal diplomatic relations between the UK and Vietnam.
Study Shows British Youths and Women Prone To Digital Poverty
The Digital Poverty Alliance published a report that shows 18 to 34-year-old British youths and women are more prone to digital poverty than 35 to 55-year-old Brits and men, and improving digital skills could save 24,000 lives annually.
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt Confirms National Living Wage Will Rise to £11 An Hour
"We're giving over two million workers a wage boost worth over £1,000," the Conservative Party announced today after revealing plans to punish the 'workshy' benefit claimants.
Education Secretary Gillian Keegan Proposes Banning Mobile Phone Usage in Schools
The Department for Education wants the ban to be included during school recess times, which has been met with criticism by the teaching union.
Childhood Expert Suggests That Play is Crucial For a Child's Brain Development
The expert's book challenges the traditional division between play and learning, emphasising the role of playing in the early years of education.
Microsoft Will Not Allow Users To Remove Windows Backup App, Here's Why
After an upcoming Windows Update, the Windows Backapp app will not be visible in user interface areas but will continue to exist in the operating system.
We Are 'Underdogs' At Polls, UK Tories Say As Conference Opens
Britain's ruling Conservatives opened their annual conference Sunday, with the party's chairman conceding they were "the underdogs" heading into a general election expected next year amid widespread economic woes.
School Bus Overturns at M53, Leaving 54 Injured
Merseyside Police say that a Carvers W3 coach overturned after hitting a motorway reservation on the northbound M53 near Junction 5 at Hooton, Cheshire.
How Remote Working Is Negatively Affecting Gen Z
Gen Z is speaking out against experiencing loneliness and a lack of motivation due to the detrimental effects of remote working.
Tech Entrepreneur Tomas Gorny Strikes Again: Leverages Conversations To Help Businesses And Customers Connect
His hometown village in Poland had just one telephone. Today, Tomas Gorny's Arizona-based tech firm is valued at $2.7 billion.
Mandela Rhodes Foundation Celebrates 20 Years of Developing Exceptional Leaders in South Africa
The late South African President Nelson Mandela founded the Mandela Rhodes Foundation in 2003. In 20 years, 622 scholarships have been awarded to students from 33 African countries.