Labour Proposes Extension of Equal Pay Rights to Black, Asian and Minority Staff
The proposal aims to tackle the persistent wage gaps faced by individuals from diverse ethnic backgrounds, marking a significant step towards a fairer and more inclusive workforce.
Elon Musk Reveals His 'Live And Sleep' At the Factory Plan For Tesla's New EV
Tesla is reportedly working on a more affordable EV codenamed "Redwood," which is expected to enter production in the second half of 2025.
The Demand For Business Travel Is Back
Business travel is expected to grow throughout 2024. Read on to discover why the demand for business travel has returned and what the future looks like.
The Demand For Business Travel Is Back
Business travel is expected to grow throughout 2024. Read on to discover why the demand for business travel has returned and what the future looks like.
Former Barcelona Star Dani Alves Begins Trial For Rape Case
Alves was arrested in January 2023 and has been in jail since.
Environmental Activists Throw Soup at Mona Lisa, Riposte Alimentaire Group Claims Responsibility
Part of the A22 Network, the group stated the incident was designed to draw attention to France's current food situation.
Adidas Says It Will Continue To Sell Yeezy Products To Make Up For Financial Loss
Adidas has announced that, despite cutting ties with Kanye West for making antisemitic remarks, it will continue to sell its remaining stocks of Yeezy trainers.
Elon Musk's Billionaire Crown Shaken After Judge Voids His Tesla Pay Package
Tesla shareholder Richard Tornetta sued Tesla and Elon Musk over a pay plan which he claims was "beyond the bounds of reasonable judgement".
UN Call For Funding After UNRWA Workers Linked To Hamas October Attack
This news comes as UN officials criticise countries, including the UK and the US, for refusing to fund its top aid agency operating in the besieged enclave.
Actor Says There Is 'Nowhere Safe To Be Jewish' After October 7 Restaurant Opens In Jordan
A Jordanian restaurant was forced to change its name after it was accused of commemorating Hamas' massacre and capture of Israeli civilians on October 7.
Elon Musk-Owned X's New Moderation Office To Take A Firm Stand Against Child Exploitation
The timing of X's announcement comes ahead of a hearing in the US Senate, titled "Big Tech and the Online Child Sexual Exploitation Crisis".
Israel Says Heavy Fighting In South Gaza, As Paris Meeting Seeks Halt
Israeli forces on Sunday fought "intensive battles" with Hamas militants in southern Gaza, the army said, as the CIA's chief met with Israeli, Egyptian and Qatari officials for ceasefire talks.
Google Part Ways With Key Partner In Bard Development
Australian artificial intelligence data firm Appen has played a key role in training AI models for a slew of tech behemoths including Microsoft, Meta and Apple.
Storm Jocelyn Unleashes Fury Across the UK with 97 mph Gust
Storm Jocelyn is the 10th named storm of the season and triggered an amber warning for wind in parts of Scotland on Wednesday morning.
Post Office Scandal: Investigator Admits 'We Should Have Not Been Doing Any Investigations'
The investigator, who was partly responsible for the conviction of Peter Holmes and Willian Quarm, tells lawyers that he was "just doing my job".
Go In To The Office Or AI Will Replace You, Says PwC's UK Boss
Kevin Ellis said as AI is poised to take on routine tasks traditionally given to younger workers, junior staff should seek promotions by regularly working in the office.
Computacenter Secures £150 Million Contract to Revolutionise Defence Ministry's Fight Against Cyberattacks
The comprehensive deal covers over 220,000 devices used by MOD personnel globally, with the primary goal of improving performance standards and access speed across laptops, desktops, peripherals and software applications.
US-Bound Plane From Japan Forced To Return After Man Bites Flight Attendant's Arm
The man was arrested soon after the US-bound flight landed back in Japan.
UK Wage Growth Continues To Slow And Threaten Labour Market
The Office For National Statistics reports that the annual rate of growth in earnings, including annual bonuses, has slowed to 6.5 per cent.
ASLEF's Planned Walk-Outs Bring Disruption for Train Passengers Across England
The strikes, orchestrated by the train drivers' union ASLEF, are set to unfold as a series of "rolling" walk-outs from late January to early February.
Generative AI Threatens Google's Hold On Search Engines, Says Microsoft Boss
Microsoft is one of the world's leaders in the development of generative AI, which it is embedding into its popular business software products.
Galaxy S24's Leaked AI Photo Editing Feature Could Change Photography Forever
A new leak suggests the Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24+ and Galaxy S24 Ultra users will be able to remove and move objects in existing photos.
British Airways Pilot Kidnapped, Tortured During Stopover In Johannesburg
Kidnappings have increased by 200 per cent in South Africa in the last 10 years.
Top-Secret Galaxy S24 Slides Leaked Before Samsung Employees See Them
Just days after the tech specs of the Galaxy S24 series were leaked, meeting slides that were meant for Samsung employees have popped up on the internet.
Individual Health Plans: How benefitbay's ICHRA Model Aligns with 2024 Health Trends
As 2024 unfolds, the landscape of employee health benefits is transitioning toward individualized care with unprecedented dynamism and sophistication.
F1: Lewis Hamilton Mocks Red Bull Rival Max Verstappen With Mercedes AMG GT Review
Hamilton drove a car that Verstappen failed to rent recently.
New US Labor Rule May Help Gig Workers Qualify As Employees
A rule issued Tuesday by the US Labor Department making it tougher for companies to classify workers as "independent contractors" could take a toll on the gig economy -- and is likely to face challenges.
Tiger Woods and Nike Part Ways After Partnership Spanning Nearly Three Decades
In his 27 years as a Nike athlete, Tiger Woods reportedly earned close to £400 million from the collaboration and will now move on to a new sponsor.
Samsung Is On A Mission To Stop Galaxy S24 Leaks From Coming Out Ahead Of Official Launch
Samsung's mission might backfire, turning a quiet Galaxy S24 launch into a missed hype opportunity.
London Underground Strike Suspended At The Last Minute
A strike that threatened to grind London's underground network to a virtual halt for several days was called off at the last minute on Sunday following "positive discussions" in pay talks, the main rail union said.