'Time traveller' claims Queen Elizabeth II will die in October
The 96-year-old monarch has pulled out of several royal engagements because of problems with her mobility.
Petrol prices are rising, but fuel duty cuts aren't the answer
With fuel poverty rising, few would argue that the current position should be left as it is, but we do not think cutting fuel duty is the answer.
Queen Elizabeth II ends historic Jubilee with vow to carry on
The 96-year-old monarch, who has been troubled by mobility problems, appeared for the first time in person since Thursday on the Buckingham Palace balcony after the Trooping the Colour military parade.
Britain's royals to lead thanks for Queen at Jubilee service
Buckingham Palace said the 96-year-old monarch, who has been dogged by mobility problems for months, experienced "some discomfort" after two public appearances on the balcony after the Trooping the Colour military parade.
Britain prepares to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee
The four days of events begin on Thursday with the traditional "Trooping the Colour" military parade in central London
Sony readies for metaverse revolution with cross-platform push
Beyond the metaverse, Yoshida also staked out Sony's claim in mobility, with the conglomerate developing an electric vehicle with Honda Motor Co Ltd.
Dubai Expo to welcome millions in biggest event since pandemic
Dubai's edition, the first in the Middle East, is expected to be the biggest event ever held in the region with estimates of 25 million visitors over its six-month lifespan.
Biden hopes to end Afghan airlift on time as Taliban blame US for chaos
Biden said that since the Taliban captured Kabul last weekend about 28,000 people had been flown out.
Asia markets lifted by fresh vaccine hope
The news fanned hopes the global economy could soon begin to get back on track.
Tesla Battery Day event: New tech, better range, affordability, and other big reveals
Tesla CEO Elon Musk along with others hosted the show while shareholders were inside their parked cars.
COVID-19: Tokyo airport uses automated mobility solutions to aid social distancing
With labour shortages brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic, many have switched over to advanced machinery instead.
Portia Antonia Alexis On Economic Inequality, Social Mobility, And the Future Of Global Wealth Distribution
Portia Alexis is a 'humanist', and according to her we all are. The pursuit of her history is key to Portia Antonia Alexis' passion for her research area: income inequality, social welfare and social mobility.
Woman who threw her baby at police officer walks free
A 24-year-old woman who caused a police officer a life-altering neck injury will not be serving a jail sentence.
Brexit: What EU migration has done for the UK
Despite the numerous positive benefits, it may be in private-rented accommodation and low-paid work where the impact is most perceived.
Four ways new technology is transforming procurement
Cloud computing, mobility, social media, big data and now artificial intelligence are dramatically reshaping how we live and work.
Beyond Uber: Creating the future of the car
Dylan Stuart, Partner, Lippincott, considers the next wave of disruption happening in personal mobility.
Power bank kept in overhead compartment of China Southern Airlines flight catches fire
Fire and security departments were called to put out the flames, which did not cause any severe damage.
Man fakes need for ambulance to get free ride to hospital to visit friend
Social media users were irate after an EMT claimed a man had called for an ambulance, only to walk off after getting to the hospital, saying he wanted to visit a friend.
Blockchain and economic advancement: The way forward
Simon Yu, CEO of StormX, Inc, says crypto will re-balance wealth in the future.
Why we need to drive diversity in education
Sheila Flavell, Chief Operating Officer, FDM Group, says problem isn't just institutional, it's cultural.
Theresa May attacks overpriced tuition fees and says you don't have go to university to succeed
The UK PM Theresa May says students in England face among the priciest university tuition in the world and often get poor value for money.
US life expectancy is falling dramatically due to drug overdoses, alcohol and suicide
In 1960, the US had the highest life expectancy in the world, however, it is now 1.5 years shorter than the OECD average.
Mariette Pathy Allen's stunning photos give a glimpse into the lives of trans people over four decades
Allen has been described as the 'unofficial photographer of trans people'.
165 million-year old Moroccan dinosaur tail fossil to raise money for earthquake-hit Mexican schools
At 180 kg and four metre in length, the tail reportedly belonged to a 17 metre long, 22 tonne sauropod of the Atlasaurus imelakei species.
July Systems data leak: Massive trove of sensitive information exposed online via unsecured database
The San Francisco-based firm leaked data such as internal builds of numerous clients including NFL, CBS, Amex, NBA, FOX, PGA and more.
Theresa May's social mobility vision overshadowed by Brexit – 'little hope for a fairer Britain'
All four MPs responsible for the Social Mobility Commission have quit, issuing a sharp warning that the government is more preoccupied with Brexit than working to help disadvantaged citizens.
Indian minister's 'sin causes cancer' comment sparks outrage
Indian minister Himanta Biswa Sarma sparks outrage with comment that cancer is divine justice caused by sins.
National Mentoring Day: UK businesses must help youth realise potential and fill a £19bn GDP gap
Connect Mentors will bring together businesses who increasingly understand that the lack of diversity in their workforce is slowing them down.
One in four UK workers 'permanently trapped' in poorly paid jobs
Report from the Social Mobility Commission shows only one in six low-paid workers has managed to 'escape' in the last 10 years.
Vikings were not the pure-bred master race white supremacists like to imagine
In the early Viking Age, modern notions of nationalism and ethnicity would have been unrecognisable.