Pioneers of Identification – Decoding the Impact of Business Leader Albert Karaziwan
If we consider a remarkable entrepreneur to be defined by passion, professionalism, commitment, creativity, philanthropy, and a thirst for optimism.
Taliban officials make a bonfire of musical instruments because music 'destroys society'
The religious police in Afghanistan burnt down dozens of musical instruments claiming that music could "corrupt" people.
How physical activity can benefit your child's learning and well-being at school
According to a study from Finland, adolescents who engage in leisure-based physical activity perform much better at secondary school than inactive students.
British Embassy joins 2023 Pride Parade in Guatemala
Last year three members of the LGBTQIA+ community were killed in Guatemala, during the run-up to Pride 2022. This year the British Embassy paid tribute to the hard work of the LGBTQIA+ community in Guatemala.
Should smartphones be banned in secondary schools?
UNESCO has revealed that there is a "negative link" between smartphones and educational performance, with research findings also suggesting that more than nine out of 10 teenagers in the UK use social media.
Britain's support for girls' education worldwide takes over 8 million girls to school
The UK government highlighted how its initiatives to support girls' education worldwide are changing the lives of people in the past five years in a new report.
School pupils more likely to be excluded if they have a history of social care
According to a UCL study, English secondary school pupils who have a history of receiving social care or educational needs are more likely to be excluded.
More than 9 million refugees have returned to Ukraine as they face 'immense' trauma
UNHCR reveal that refugees are returning to Ukraine, bomb shelters have been developed into classrooms, and houses are being repaired in the run-up to winter.
Researchers train artificial intelligence to help detect breast cancer
With the support of AI detection, there will be improvements in the accuracy of medical diagnostics as well as earlier breast cancer detection.
Green Prescribing could address the mental health pandemic in Brits
A recent study showed how the NHS could more than £600 million yearly if green prescribing becomes a norm as it can address mental health issues like depression.
UK government report finds cybersecurity skills gap stagnant despite increased demand
UK report reveals stagnant cybersecurity skills gap despite increased demand, emphasizing the need for diversity and talent pool expansion.
What are 6 benefits of becoming a business mentor?
Business mentors are helping UK SMEs to develop management skills, improve productivity and increase resilience, but there's something in it for them too.
Small improvements made to women and girls' health services
The UK government has dedicated an information area on the NHS website to women's and girl's health.
Faith communities to be protected from increasing hate crimes and terror attacks
Hate crimes on religious communities increased by 37 per cent in 2022. The government has pledged £28 million towards physical security measures.
Great Barrier Reef at risk as marine heatwave strikes Australian coast
The world is currently experiencing some of the warmest days. The month of June witnessed record-breaking temperatures, and July may still see warmer days.
Britain moves closer to a disabled people inclusive society with Disability Action Plan
The British government has launched a Disability Action Plan to develop long-term plans for improving the lives of disabled people in consultation with people facing such difficulties.
Will innovative finance tackle the sustainable development goals and save the planet?
The world is halfway to the 2030 deadline of the UN Sustainable Development Goals. As challenges abound, a crucial issue needs attention: how to foot the bill.
'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.
Two women in India stripped, paraded naked on street, video goes viral
In a horrific incident reported from India, two women were stripped off and paraded naked by a mob in the Indian state of Manipur
London's education sector recognised as the best city for students
The annual QS Best Student Cities rankings have placed London as the best city for students mainly due to its impressive array of universities and diversity.
UN Women report shows that low women's empowerment is shockingly common worldwide
Women's empowerment is shockingly low worldwide. At the current rate of progress, UN women predict that it will take 286 years to achieve global gender equality.
Lionesses succeed in getting equal access to PE and sports in schools for girls
Following their victorious Euros win at Wembley Stadium in 2022, the England Lionesses called on the government for high-quality and equal access to sports and PE for all pupils.
The UK is fighting against Russia's forced deportation of Ukrainian children
Ukrainian children have been unlawfully bought to Russia, and forced into pro-Russia re-education camps. The UK has implemented 14 sanctions in response to Russia's attempts to destroy Ukrainian national identity.
Government announces plan to crackdown on 'rip-off' degrees
Concerned that some degrees offered by British universities are failing to deliver good graduate outcomes, the government have announced plans to limit student numbers on poorly performing courses.
Is the cost-of-living crisis highlighting workplace gender disparity?
New research has shed light on the effect of the cost-of-living crisis on working women, as more female employees are worried about their financial stability than their male counterparts.
Joe Biden announces $39 billion student loan debt forgiveness
Education Department aims to forgive student loans for 800,000 borrowers due to administrative errors, with changes made to income-driven repayment plans.
Development Minister highlights 'truly sobering' global refugee numbers
Britain's Minister for Development and Africa, Andrew Mitchell, has outlined steps that can be taken to tackle the 'sobering' numbers forcibly displaced around the world.
Record number of students apply for computing courses amid rise of AI
The steep rise in the popularity of tech courses correlates with the rapid development of artificial intelligence over the past 12 months.
Government offers pay rises to millions of UK public sector workers
The offer comes amidst a backdrop of widespread strikes across the public sector over the past few months, with the government suggesting pay rises of between six per cent and 6.5 per cent for 2023-24.
UK Government implements pay increases for public sector workers amid strikes
UK government offers pay raises to public sector workers amidst strikes. Junior doctors walk off the job for five days. Concerns were raised about NHS costs and patient care.