Royal Air Force base in the south of Cyprus to undergo renovations after £66 million contract awarded
RAF Akrotiri is regarded as an important military base for Britain and the upgrades will allow for greater convenience with the modern aircraft planes used.
Novak Djokovic complains about Wimbledon schedule
Players and fans have been forced to wait long hours, only to have matches suspended due to the curfew.
EHRC urges better AI regulations for safeguarding human rights and equality
The EHRC warns that current proposals to regulate AI in the UK fall short of adequately protecting human rights and equality.
More people in the United States are searching about AI on Google
Recent research from cloud recruitment organisation, Mason Frank International, has looked into some of the highest searched tech terms by users in the US.
Security for 3rd Ashes Test tightens to protect Aussies from Yorkshire-favourite Jonny Bairstow drama
Jonny Bairstow was dismissed in a controversial manner in the second Ashes Test.
Djokovic shines at 'Holy Grail' Wimbledon as Gauff, Venus crash
Novak Djokovic launched his bid for an eighth Wimbledon title on Monday with a 40th successive win on Centre Court while American stars Coco Gauff and Venus Williams were knocked out.
Terror attack warning as 1.6 million UK holidaymakers prepare to head to Turkey
Turkey was struck by a catastrophic earthquake earlier this year.
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UK PM Rishi Sunak hails Jonny Bairstow for 'heroic job' of carrying protester off Lord's pitch
The incident took place just five minutes into Day 1 of the second Ashes Test.
Spain passes menstrual leave law to motivate women into top corporate-leadership positions
Gender biases have made 64 per cent of women feel incapable of demanding job roles in Spain. To motivate women into leading job roles, Spain has become the first European nation to offer paid menstrual leave.
Survey reveals UK managers express concerns over AI security and job losses
A recent survey conducted by CMI reveals that UK managers are increasingly worried about the security risks and potential job losses associated with AI.
Hundreds of labour exploitation victims found near Lisbon
Hundreds of alleged victims of labour exploitation were found on Wednesday in different locations near Portugal's capital Lisbon, including inside a big warehouse where they were kept to work in the illegal harvesting of shellfish.
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.
A reported 41 companies commit to assisting over 250,000 Ukrainian refugees with jobs
The next three years will see leading businesses provide hiring, connections and training across Europe to Ukrainian refugees.
Ukrainian women want higher-end job roles in Poland
Most of the Ukrainian refugees that have found employment in Poland are women. But regardless of their qualifications, they are being ushered into the social care field.
New 'state-of-the-art' 5,000 square feet cyber security lab opens in Cheltenham
"State-of-the-art" cyber security lab opens in Cheltenham, with a primary focus on testing the vulnerability of vehicles, private jets, aircraft engines and industrial system exposures against cyber attacks.
Saudi Arabia is best positioned to be the 'peace maker' in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Israel and the Palestinians will not find a solution to their conflict without third-party mediation, and Saudi Arabia is positioned where it can further utilise its influence and its leadership role to mediate a solution.
UN rights chief tells Britain of concerns over migration bill
The United Nations human rights chief said on Tuesday he has formally conveyed his concerns over a new British migration law to the government, saying he was worried it would bar people from seeking asylum.
WhatsApp scams making the rounds in 2023, how to stay safe on the app
There are more than 75 million WhatsApp users in the United States, and the platform boasts over 2 billion accounts worldwide.
Children in England are best readers in the Western world, new study suggests
According to a new study, children in England are better at reading than anywhere else in the Western world.
Man City star Erling Haaland's father ejected from stadium during Champions League match
Manchester City faced Real Madrid in the first leg of the UCL semi-finals on Tuesday.
Workers in the UK are positive about jobs regardless of high inflation
Research finds UK workers' job confidence to be positive despite the cost of living crisis and a stagnant economy. However, data reveals a fall in social mobility, with many workers not having a degree in the top socio-economic levels.
Analysts urge the UK to prioritise employees' mental health amidst cost of living crisis
As the global economic crisis intensifies, UK employees are acknowledging the significance of giving priority to the financial wellness of their employees.
Many UK businesses should adopt AI over the next year, according to research
By investing in AI, UK businesses can gain a competitive edge, allowing them to stay ahead of the curve and remain relevant in an ever-evolving digital age.
UK railway workers to strike in May after rejecting latest pay offer
Thousands of railway workers in Britain will go on strike on May 13 after the RMT trade union rejected the latest pay offer by train companies, an escalation in a long-running dispute that has caused disruptive strikes since last summer.
Westminster traffic wardens set to strike during coronation as high inflation fuels pay disputes
Adding to the recent wave of strike action across the UK in recent months, traffic wardens are set to strike during the King's coronation unless a pay dispute can be settled in time.
Cost of living crisis fuelling rise in cybercrimes, new research shows
Over a third of the organisations across the UK's critical national infrastructure (CNI) anticipate a rise in cybercrime as a direct result of the current economic crisis.
Tech sector faces recruiting struggles amidst skills shortage crisis after global layoffs
The tech sector was forced to reorganise twice, at first due to higher demand and then because of inflation, leaving over 55,000 unfilled positions.
UK and US IT managers have different priorities than the rest of the world
Global security is a top priority for IT managers. However, the UK and the US have highlighted a strong focus on the development of AI and the metaverse.
UK companies are turning to contract workers
As the UK grapples with economic instability and a widening skill gap across various sectors, companies are taking a closer look at their hiring strategies and favouring the employment of temporary staff.