UK Government Invests £89 Million in Cutting-Edge Net Zero Tech to Boost Economy and Jobs
The landmark funding package will support 20 innovative projects, reinforcing the UK's leadership in zero-emissions vehicle (ZEV) technology.
Antarctica Ozone Hole Grows To Three Times The Size Of Brazil
Scientists believe that the volcanic eruption in Tonga last year could have caused the ozone hole to increase in size.
Sony Interactive Entertainment Employees Suffer Data Breach From Unauthorised Parties
A suspected ransomware group claimed responsibility for the data breach against the gaming division of the multimedia giant's video game division.
Just Stop Oil And The West End Respond To Les Mis Disruption
On Wednesday this week, a group of activists for Just Stop Oil took to the stage of a West End Les Miserables production to protest Rishi Sunak approving the drilling for more oil in the North Sea.
UK Cloud Computing Market Faces Competition Inquiry Amid Concerns Over Amazon, Microsoft Dominance
The United Kingdom's communications regulator, Ofcom, has taken a significant step in addressing concerns within the nation's burgeoning £7.5 billion cloud computing market.
Shocking Data Shows 2023 Could Be The Hottest Year Ever
Climate scientists are shocked by a report that found September 2023 to be the hottest month ever recorded. Experts also warn of another heatwave hitting Europe in October.
Warnings Of China's Collapse Are Premature As The Nation Still Has One Of The Largest Economies
A total collapse of China in the near term, even with many Western firms reducing their exposure to China's economy, would collapse the global economy, some experts believe.
Streaming Platforms to Raise Subscription Rates After Hollywood Strikes Conclude
The massive Hollywood strike suspended work from major studio productions for months, affecting future releases from streaming platforms.
Russia Threatens Nuclear Weapons And Claims That The Nation Is Armed To The Teeth
While NATO has admitted to a scarce stock of military assistance for Ukraine, Russia tests out its nuclear power and claims that its army is full to the brim.
Actors And Hollywood Studios Hold Strike Talks
Striking Hollywood actors were due to meet with studio bosses in Los Angeles on Wednesday, raising hopes that hundreds of films and television shows could finally resume production soon.
OPEC+ Maintains Output Reduction To Boost Oil Prices
An OPEC+ panel recommended Wednesday that the oil cartel keep its current output reduction strategy unchanged after heavyweights Saudi Arabia and Russia vowed to maintain their cuts to prop up prices.
UK Film and TV Crews Stage 'Crew Call for Change' Protest At the London Film Festival
BritCrewStories called the UK film and TV crews to join the strikes in the US by staging a red carpet demonstration at the London Film Festival.
Nearly 8 Million People Are Starving in South Sudan as War Intensifies
Severe food insecurity and the spread of preventable mosquito-borne diseases in South Sudan continue to intensify.
Oil Industry 'Central' To Climate Solutions: COP28 Head
The president of the upcoming COP28 climate talks told an Abu Dhabi oil conference on Monday that the fossil fuel industry would play an essential role in addressing the climate crisis.
Medicine Nobel Prize Awarded for mRNA Vaccines Strategy That Made COVID-19 Vaccine a Reality
Two scientists from Pennsylvania University, Katalin Karikó and Drew Weissman, won the Medicine Nobel Prize for 15 years of relentless research on mRNA vaccines that eventually paved the way for the COVID-19 vaccine.
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.
Sheep Eat Over 600 Pounds Of Cannabis After Breaking Into Greenhouse
The incident occurred when the sheep tried to escape flooding amid Storm Daniel.
US Anti-discrimination Agency Sues Tesla Over 'Pervasive' Racism
A federal anti-discrimination agency filed a lawsuit Thursday accusing Elon Musk's Tesla of allowing "pervasive" racism at its Silicon Valley car plant and retaliating against Black workers who opposed such abuse.
Hollywood Studios Set to Fast-Track Production of Hit Shows After Strike Concludes
The recent conclusion of the WGA strike against the AMPTP may see Hollywood screenwriters back in major studios to continue writing scripts sooner.
Sir Michael Gambon, Known for His Role as Dumbledore in the Harry Potter Series, Died Aged 82
The actor, who was one of the original members of the Royal National Theatre alongside Laurence Olivier, passed away peacefully in hospital, his family said in a statement.
UK Approves New North Sea Oil Production, Angering Green Groups
Britain on Wednesday authorised oil and gas production in its largest undeveloped field to bolster its energy security, one week after the government diluted its net zero targets, triggering further condemnation by environmentalists.
Taylor Swift's Eras Tour Concert Documentary Will Release Globally in Theatres
The multimillion-dollar earning global tour from the pop star will debut the documentary of her concert on the silver screen in countries across the world.
Laurence Fox Suspended by GB News After Negative Statements Against Ava Evans
GB News suspended the Lewis star Lawrence Fox following his statements against Joe journalist Ava Evans and his refusal to offer a "grovelling apology", describing the reporter as a "little woman".
WGA Members Can Now Return to Work After Approving New Deal
Union members voted favourably to the deal negotiated by the WGA from the AMPTP thus ending the five-month strike in Hollywood.
David Walliams Sues The Production Company Behind 'Britain's Got Talent'
The case follows Walliams' exit as BGT host in January after a transcript with alleged "sexually explicit" comments about contestants was leaked.
UK Government Approves £8 Billion Rosebank Development to Boost Energy Security and Economy
The approval of the Rosebank development follows an extensive regulatory process, including a detailed environmental impact assessment and public consultation. All new projects, including Rosebank, align with the natural decline of the North Sea basin.
British Actor David McCallum From 'The Man From U.N.C.L.E.' Passes Away At 90
David McCallum, star of 'The Man From U.N.C.L.E', passed away on September 25 due to natural causes at the age of 90, taking his last breath at New York's Presbyterian Hospital.
SAG-AFTRA Members Vote to Authorise Strike Against Video Game Companies
The near-unanimous decision from the guild members will potentially suspend performance work for video games currently in development.
Polish Farmers Warn Of EU Threat From Ukraine Grain
At his family farm, Wieslaw Gryn voiced support for Poland's ban on Ukrainian grain imports, but said it had not reversed a price drop that threatens his livelihood and those of other European farmers.
WGA and AMPTP Agreement Ends 146-Day Hollywood Strike
Leaders of the WGA will convene on Tuesday to ratify the tentative agreement that will potentially lift the five-month strike.